Who We Are
Conservation North is a volunteer collective comprising academics, resource professionals, First Nations, forest industry workers, artists, and public concerned with wildlife and biodiversity loss in northern British Columbia.
We recognise that communities of native species and their habitats have a right to coexist with humans, so we promote habitat protection, employing both science and advocacy to change government policies on land management.
Only 18% of Earth’s primary forests remain intact.
What is primary forest?
Primary forest is natural forest of any age that has never been industrially logged. It includes natural forests recently disturbed by wildfire, wind or insects. All old growth in BC is primary forest, but not all primary forest is old.
What We Do
Vision
A future where the variety and abundance of British Columbia’s native species, and the natural communities they comprise, are healthy and secure, and valued by all.
Mission
To advocate for the maintenance and protection of critical natural habitats capable of, and necessary for, maintaining long term regional biological diversity. To recognize and promote the fundamental importance of natural landscapes as living sources of adaptation to climatic and other environmental change.
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Donate
Your money will go towards public education, field work and research.
We accept donations in three ways:
- Interac e-Transfer to Conservation North Society (info@conservationnorth.org) at RBC Royal Bank
- Cheque mailed to: Conservation North Society, 1800 Catherine Drive, Prince George, BC, V2M 7B5, Canada
- Online (Link to the donation app thing?)
We are not a registered charity. If you would like a tax receipt for your donation, please email info@conservationnorth.org.




