
CONSERVATION ACROSS LAND AND WATER
Through education, training, and proactive community engagement, the Conservation Department of BC Métis Federation strives to preserve British Columbia's coastal, aquatic, and surrounding land environments and restore the health of its ecosystems.
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Podcast

The Aqua Agenda
Welcome to Aqua Agenda: Our mission is to explore and champion British Columbia's aquatic conservation, raising awareness and inspiring stewardship for clean and healthy coastal waters. Join us for interviews, discussions, and stories highlighting conservation efforts and the beauty of BC's marine ecosystems. Tune in and be part of the movement for a sustainable future.
2024 Highlight
Get the latest updates on our conservation activities as well as information on upcoming events and training opportunities.
Get Involved
Take action in your community
You have the power to make a difference. Discover how you can get involved with the BCMF Conservation Department and help care for the natural environments across British Columbia.

Learn & Explore
Understanding the Spark: Why Wildfires Are Growing — and What We Can Do
Why Is Aquatic Conservation Important?
2023 Coastal Conference
Understanding the Spark: Why Wildfires Are Growing — and What We Can Do
Wildfires in BC are growing faster, burning hotter, and lasting longer each year. This guide explains how climate change, human activity, and extreme weather are fueling the crisis — and what we can do to adapt and prepare.

Projects
BCMF Conservation focuses on coastal, aquatic, and land conservation across British Columbia. This work actively involves community members through projects and programs aimed at advocacy, planning, education, and raising awareness.

Aquatic Habitat Restoration Fund
The project contributes to strategic planning, Indigenous capacity building to enable education on habitat restoration and conservation.

Co-Developing Community Response
The project addresses Indigenous concerns surrounding the risks associated with tanker traffic to marine activities and the environment.