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BC Parks fundraises to protect one of Myra Bellevue’s last privately-owned parcels
CA🏛️ PoliticsCenter13 hr. ago

BC Parks fundraises to protect one of Myra Bellevue’s last privately-owned parcels

The BC Parks Foundation is launching a fundraising campaign to acquire a 32-hectare privately-owned parcel within Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park, aiming to convert it into public land and protect it from potential development. The parcel is part of a critical ecological corridor connecting Okanagan Mountain and Kalamalka provincial parks, essential for wildlife movement. The campaign requires $800,000, but due to a matching commitment from the Wilson 5 Foundation, the public fundraising goal is reduced to $400,000. The project faces a deadline of April 14, 2026, to secure funding. The land is valued at $1.6 million, making the campaign a significant effort to preserve the area's biodiversity and ensure continued ecological connectivity.

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BC Parks fundraises to protect one of Myra Bellevue’s last privately-owned parcels

The BC Parks Foundation is launching a fundraising campaign to acquire a 32-hectare privately-owned parcel within Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park, aiming to convert it into public land and protect it from potential development. The parcel is part of a critical ecological corridor connecting Okanagan Mountain and Kalamalka provincial parks, essential for wildlife movement. The campaign requires $800,000, but due to a matching commitment from the Wilson 5 Foundation, the public fundraising goal is reduced to $400,000. The project faces a deadline of April 14, 2026, to secure funding. The land is valued at $1.6 million, making the campaign a significant effort to preserve the area's biodiversity and ensure continued ecological connectivity.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the conservation efforts, focusing on environmental concerns and the role of private foundations in public land acquisition. It includes quotes from multiple stakeholders, including the BC Parks Foundation and the Okanagan Collaborative Conservation Program

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): Factually accurate, aligning with the primary source document about the fundraising campaign and the importance of the land. Objectivity is slightly lower due to emphasis on the urgency and potential threats, which could be seen as emotionally charged.

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