B.C. Spaces for Nature

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  • First Grant
  • Total Number of Grants
    2
  • Cumulative Grant Amounts
    $462,280
Courtesy of J. Armstrong, University of Washington
 

BC Spaces for Nature works to protect British Columbia’s wilderness through conservation and education. The province has the largest range of ecologic diversity in North America, including 14 biogeoclimatic zones including coastal beaches, glacial peaks, temperate rainforests and Canada’s only desert. Since the early 1980s, BC Spaces for Nature has led campaigns that have protected more than 8.4 million acres of land, including the Tatshenshini-Alsek Park and the Chilcotin Ark wilderness.

Conservation and alliance-building efforts aim to ensure that entire ecosystems and large predator-prey wildlife species will survive over time despite global development. The organization’s award-winning, free wilderness education program inspires the next generation of Canadians to understand the value of wild nature and why and how it needs to be preserved. A library of books, reports, studies, maps and online resources support advocacy, education and wilderness preservation activities.

 

recent grants

Environmental Conservation Financing BC Protected Areas Management
 

Organization

B.C. Spaces for Nature


  • date awarded

    Jun 2015

  • amount

    $167,051

  • term

    18 months

 
Environmental Conservation Rebuilding Traditional BC Conservation Alliances
 

Organization

B.C. Spaces for Nature


  • date awarded

    Jul 2012

  • amount

    $295,229

  • term

    36 months

 

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