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BC adds land to West Arm Park

1219 hectares of land will be added to West Arm Provincial Park if a government bill introduced this week passes.
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1219 hectares of former Darkwoods Corporation land will be added to the southeast side of West Arm Provincial Park

The provincial government will be adding 1219 hectares to West Arm Provincial Park.

It's part of a larger package of additions that are part of legislation introduced by Environment Minister Mary Polak, that, if passed, will add more than 1,500 hectares to B.C.’s parks.

The land that would be added to the southeast side of West Arm Park was acquired by the provincial government on March 31, 2005, from Pluto Darkwoods Corporation.

The environment ministry says it will help to protect old growth forests and some critical habitat for the South Selkirk mountain caribou population, a small declining herd estimated to be around 18 animals.

The addition will also protect the headwaters of Kuketl Creek, according to the ministry.



Bill Metcalfe

About the Author: Bill Metcalfe

I have lived in Nelson since 1994 and worked as a reporter at the Nelson Star since 2015.
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