The Fish & Wildlife Compensation Program (FWCP) is now accepting fish and wildlife grant applications for the coming year. Stewardship groups, First Nations, consultants, agencies or individuals are invited to apply for a grant to help conserve, restore and enhance fish and wildlife in the Columbia Region. In the East Kootenay, through a partnership with Columbia Basin Trust (the Trust), the FWCP has funds available to deliver projects under the Upper Kootenay Ecosystem Enhancement Plan (UKEEP).
Thanks to UKEEP, the FWCP is currently funding 14 fish and wildlife projects, for a total investment of more than $725,000 within the Upper Kootenay River watershed, including Koocanusa Reservoir. This is the second year that projects have been delivered through UKEEP, and the species benefitting from this work include: Westslope Cutthroat, Bull, and Rainbow, Trout; Mule and White-tailed Deer; Wolverine; Bighorn Sheep; Lewis’s Woodpecker; and many other grassland birds.
Examples of UKEEP projects currently being supported this year include:
- Bull Trout inventory and recovery in Wildhorse River;
- assessing Wolverine abundance and harvest sustainability;
- Alexander Creek habitat restoration and enhancement;
- identification of key habitats for Long-billed Curlews; and
- 144-hectare open grassland habitat restoration near Newgate to help ungulates.