Today the Province announced new funding of $35 million over the next three years to strengthen funding for British Columbia’s world renowned parks system.

The funding will result in approximately 25 more full-time park rangers, new programs to promote and protect the natural environment, as well as an initial endowment for a new BC Parks Foundation.

Jim Glaicar, president, B.C. Wildlife Federation said “We are encouraged by the immediate investment in the BC Parks Foundation and the three year funding commitment for conserving the diversity of fish, wildlife and their habitats in BC Parks. This is a major step towards a sustainable funding model for the system.

Where the $35 million goes

$25 million will go directly to BC Parks operations allowing for new park rangers throughout the province, with a focus on protecting and preserving the backcountry. The increase in full–time rangers is in addition to the seasonal ranger program where 87 temporary positions are filled during the peak demand season. Park ranger duties vary from maintaining trails and campsites, to monitoring wildlife habitats and species at risk, to ensuring guests are aware of risks posed by dangerous animals such as bears and cougars.

The remaining $10 million will be an initial endowment to the new BC Parks Foundation. The Foundation will help generate private revenue, to be spent on promoting and enhancing the experience in BC Parks.

In addition to this budget increase, the Province announced in November 2016 that they will be investing$22.9 million to build 1,900 new campsites in provincial parks and recreation sites, incorporating accessible design standards.


For more information about the conservation initiatives and community partnerships the funding will support, please view the full news release




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https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2017ENV0009-000231