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Badgers of 100 Mile

Wilderness Committee 010049

Persecuted by landowners, run over by cars, displaced by urban development, the American badger...

Birds of the Okanagan: A Vanishing Legacy

Wilderness Committee 010045

Born and raised in the Okanagan, Dick Cannings is a biologist, birder, and book author. He has...

Dance of the Propertius Duskywing: A Butterfly on the Brink

Wilderness Committee 010047

In Canada, British Columbia is one of only two provinces (the other being Alberta) that does not...

In Search of a Skink

Wilderness Committee 010051

Videographers Mike McKinlay and Isabelle Groc accompany Environmentalist, Elizabeth Vincer on a...

Phantom Orchid: The Ghost Flower

Wilderness Committee 010044

The phantom orchid is an endangered flower in BC. This touching short film showcases the plight...

Plight of the Barn Swallow

Wilderness Committee 010048

The barn swallow is one of the world's most widely and common bird species. Yet for decades now...

Precious Frog: Symbol of a Vanishing Wetland

Wilderness Committee 010046

Seldom seen out of water, the Oregon spotted frog (Rana pretiosa) prefers the safety of the marsh...

Silent Flight: Conserving the Barn Owl

Wilderness Committee 010043

Following biologist Sofi Hindmarch on her quest to understand and conserve the barn owl in the...

Their Land: Last of the Caribou Herd

Wilderness Committee 010042

Across Canada, many caribou populations are in deep trouble. In the South Peace region of Northern...

Toad People: What Does it Take to Save a Species? (52 Minute...

Wilderness Committee 010040

Every year in early summer when the weather starts to warm up, a rural road in the community of...

Toad People: What Does it Take to Save a Species? (76 Minute...

Wilderness Committee 010041

Every year in early summer when the weather starts to warm up, a rural road in the community of...

Vanishing Desert: Portrait of the Rattlesnake

Wilderness Committee 010050

Travel to the Osoyoos region of British Columbia, the only desert ecosystem in Canada, habitat of...


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