Save the Peace Region Caribou

  • by: Martin Mullany
  • recipient: Matt White, Glencore, Seamus Finch, Anglo-American and Neolife Hoildings

The Peace Region of British Columbia is home to some of the few remaining herds of Northern Caribou in British Columbia. Their habitat is under severe threat from mining and we are close to creating protected habitat for some of them to try and give them an opportunity to survive and hopefully thrive again. We need to make a final push to convince mining executives to agree to the habitat protection.

Numbers

Area of British Columbia   947,800 sq km

Northern Caribou in BC 16,560

Peace Region > 300

Moberly Herd reduced from 191 to 35

Bearhole-redwillow down from 80 to 21

Burnt-Pine – extinct

Quintette Herd 120 animals

The Northern Caribou of the Peace Region is a “species at risk” that is likely to be upgraded to “endangered” within a month.

 

The aim - to create 5,000 hectares of protected high elevation winter range for caribou.

Requires – existing coal license holders to voluntarily commit to no surface disturbance.

Companies Involved - Xstrata, via Boreas Coal Ltd and Anglo American via Peace River Coal, with Neolife Holdings having a license application pending Government approval.

Company Status

Xstrata/Sukunka Mine in environmental assessment process. Open pit at low elevation, sub-surface mine under Mount Chamberlain. EA application shows no surface disturbance required for the mine within proposed caribou habitat protection area. Xstrata will not make a commitment to the Government.

Anglo-American – just a license, no current plans to develop.

Neolife – license application stage.

We are not asking the companies to forego their mining opportunities, just to develop so that they only do sub-surface mining within the caribou high elevation winter range habitat. They know they do not need to damage the caribou habitat to access their coal, they just don’t see a binding commitment as a priority in their busy schedules, so let’s pull together and make them listen to public opinion and save the Quintette Herd from becoming extinct alongside the Burnt-Pine herd.

 

Update #110 years ago
The petition will be presented to Glencore on Tuesday 25th March and we are just over a hundred signatures short of our original target. Please tell a friend and help us hit the number as we are hoping that we are at a tipping point to make something practical happen to protect caribou habitat. This is not a general petition, it is very specifically to create a protected area and the go ahead from Government could happen in weeks if Glencore are convinced to help.
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