Nature Conservancy of Canada buys B.C. grasslands for new conservation area
CRANBROOK, B.C. — The Nature Conservancy of Canada says a new conservation area north of Cranbrook, B.C., will protect important bird habitat and preserve grasslands in the province’s southeast.
The conservancy says money from the federal government and private donors went to buying up 271 hectares of land in the Skookumchuk Prairie in the province’s southeast corner.
Richard Klafki, a B.C. program director with the Nature Conservancy, says the land which also includes wetlands and forests is a “key biodiversity area,” and came up for sale when the former owner, a local rancher, decided to downsize.
Klafki says the former owner offered up the lands knowing their “unique ecological characteristics,” and sites like it are becoming rarer in the valleys of the Rocky Mountain Trench.