It is our goal to manage our guide territory for the finest wilderness experience possible. We are conscious to look at all human impact on the land and wildlife, provide research and input on how resources can be managed in cooperation with the respective government agencies. Our individual management plans for the resources, such as Range and Wildlife, make up our Guide Area Plan. It is this Plan that ensures sustained and compatible uses for a quality wilderness tourism product.
The management of our resources is a large part of our daily operations, and we provide many opportunities for guest involvement. For example, guides and guests on our trips use our wildlife sighting forms to bring back information on specific wildlife herds for accurate population counts.
The most significant project we have been involved in is making a business case for the establishment of the South Chilcotin Mountain Park for wilderness tourism operators. The efforts for the creation of South Chilcotin Mountains Park mean that the South Chilcotin Mountains is now a protected provincial park. As a consequence, under Provincial Park regulations, the habitats of the wildlife within the park are preserved and protected for generations to come.

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