565 km Chilcotin Ark in British Columbia covers 2.5M hectares with diverse ecosystems, 11 big game species, and unique wild horses; conservation efforts target its biodiversity.

The Chilcotin Ark in British Columbia spans 565 kilometers and covers 2.5 million hectares, featuring 17 parks and diverse ecosystems. It hosts 11 of North America's 29 big game species, including woodland caribou and grizzly bears, along with a unique wild horse population. Conservation efforts, led by The Chilcotin Ark Institute and others, focus on protecting its rich biodiversity. The area is a prime destination for nature enthusiasts seeking wilderness experiences.

October 04, 2024
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