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Humans retreat to restore bighorn sheep territory in B.C. mining country

  • The Elk Valley Bighorn Sheep Committee spearheads a project restoring west bighorn sheep habitat in former industrialized areas.
  • Increased road density from past logging and fire management deteriorated habitat and spread invasive species, inspiring the effort.
  • VAST Resource Solutions assists the project which includes planting trees and spraying invasive weeds this spring and summer.
  • This year the project plans to deactivate 25km of roads, aiming for less human interaction says Nic Milligan.
  • Restoring the land to its natural state helps make areas beyond mine sites more suitable for bighorn sheep herds.
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Humans retreat to restore bighorn sheep territory in B.C. mining country

Project will deactivate service roads and remove invasive species to help bighorn sheep thrive in Elk Valley

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The Free Press broke the news in on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
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