Wildsight Communications director shares 2011 financials
Wildsight’s core values include clean air, clean water, an interconnected landscape for wildlife and healthy communities. These values are reflected and shared by many people in our region, our province, our country, in North America and around the world.
Due to this area’s connected wild ecosystems that allow for species adaptation, this region has been rated by global scientists as providing one of the best opportunities on the planet for addressing the impacts of climate change. The region is also recognized globally as a critical component of North America's most intact wildlife corridor that runs along the spine of the continent, from Yellowstone in the south to the Yukon in the north, through the Canadian portion of the Crown of the Continent. The area includes the Columbia Wetlands, which are, at 180 kilometers long, among the longest intact wetlands in North America. The Columbia Headwaters and adjacent mountain ecosystems are so important to the hydrology of this region they function as water towers, providing source water to the Arctic,
Pacific, and Hudson Bay watersheds.
Due to the proven environmental importance of this area we do get funding from granting institutions from Canada and the United States that prioritize clean air, water and wildlife corridors. We are proud of the funding we get from all our funders; local, regional, national and international. When Wildsight applies for funding from any granting organization, we have a clear policy that donors will not influence or determine any content of our projects or activities.
Please follow this link to our 2011 financials on the website.
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