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New Peace Region board member!

September 5, 2023

Andy Johnson: new public member for our Peace Region board

Andy Johnson—from Montney, just north of Fort St. John—is the newest public member of our Peace Region board.

Andy grew up in coastal B.C. but has lived in the North Peace for the last 30 years. In the late 1980s he flew into the Muskwa River and knew at that point that he would pick up and move north after falling in love with the abundant wildlife and wild places. Andy went on to act as the co-chair of the Fort St. John Land and Resource Management Plan.

Andy currently raises a few horses on his farm and spends as much time as possible traversing the Muskwa-Kechika Management Area on horseback. He sees the FWCP as a way to help ensure our fish and wildlife resources are abundant for the next generation. Andy is looking forward to working with our Peace Region board.

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Meet our new board member

August 1, 2024

Al Mottishaw joins Peace Region board Long-time Dawson Creek resident Al Mottishaw has joined our Peace Region board. He comes to the FWCP with years of experience working with non-government organizations and stewardship groups, including the Timberline Trail […]

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Peace Region Action Plan Updates

June 11, 2020

Peace Region action plans Our updated 2020 Peace Region action plans have been approved by our regional board and are now available. Overview & Action Plan Cross-Ecosystem Action Plan Riparian & Wetlands Action Plan Rivers, Lakes & Reservoirs Action Plan Uplands […]

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Moose investigations: limiting factors

November 1, 2019

Background and update Moose (Alces alces) are the largest member of the deer family and are an abundant and important wildlife species to First Nations and residents of northern British Columbia (BC). Recent surveys around BC have indicated declines in some populations […]

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