You have the opportunity to help protect one of the most endangered ecosystems in Canada by taking two minutes to write to local decision-makers. If you have taken action before, we still need your support, so don’t be shy to write again.
The South Okanagan-Similkameen is a nature lovers’ paradise: bobolinks, blue birds and badgers are found throughout this semi-arid landscape. Amongst the sweetly scented pine trees, rocky bluffs, rolling grasslands and sparkling lakes you can also find Rocky Mountain big horn sheep, grasshopper sparrows, cacti and even scorpions.
Let Jim Prentice, Canada’s Minister of the Environment and local area MPs know how you feel about the south Okanagan-Similkameen national park proposal – your actions today could help protect one of the most unique ecosystems in all of Canada.