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Donation Boosts Caribou Habitat Renovation Project

Through New Gold’s Community Investment Program, New Afton donated $10,000 to the BC Wildlife Park’s Caribou Habitat Renovation Project. This project specifically supported the installation of a custom air-conditioned barn for Kirk, their new Woodland Caribou resident in dire need of care.  

Last year, BC Wildlife Park welcomed Kirk, a caribou calf who had a rough start to life. Shortly after birth, he was rejected by his mother and missed out on the vital colostrum needed for survival. Found on the brink of death, Kirk’s life was saved thanks to the heroic efforts of the veterinarians and staff from the Maternity Pen in Nakusp and, later, the dedicated team at BC Wildlife Park. After a long journey to recovery, Kirk is now a happy and healthy caribou, thriving under the care of his devoted caretakers. 

BC Wildlife Park works to create an optimal environment for its caribou, aligning with their educational and conservation objectives. This donation leaves a legacy within the community by supporting facility enhancements for safe and comfortable habitats, crucial for caribou’s conservation and long-term care.  

“We are very grateful for the support from New Afton as it has allowed us to create a suitable space for Kirk and future Caribou at the BC Wildlife Park,” said Tracy Reynolds, Animal Care Manager at BC Wildlife Park. “The opportunity to keep Kirk in our care allows us to educate the public on the plight of the Woodland Caribou and ultimately help to bring awareness and support to a sub-species that is on the brink of extirpation.”  

By fostering connections between people and wildlife, the project aims to inspire actions that support and protect Woodland Caribou and their environment. New Afton is excited to continue its long-standing relationship with BC Wildlife Park and support their mission locally and regionally. 

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