Ottawa, province, First Nations sign deal to protect southern mountain caribou

Feb 21, 2020 | 12:16 PM

VANCOUVER — The federal and British Columbia governments and two First Nations have signed a long-awaited agreement to protect the endangered southern mountain caribou herds.

Federal Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says the deal represents bold action to support the survival and recovery of the iconic caribou population in northeastern B.C.

Saulteau First Nation Chief Ken Cameron says the agreement represents an example of reconciliation in action during a period in Canadian history when issues about Indigenous rights and pipelines are causing tensions across the country.

Chief Roland Willson of the West Moberly First Nations says his people have deep  spiritual and survival links to the caribou and now that the species is struggling to survive, the time has come to be there for the animals.