Myra-Bellevue Park Protections Help Wildlife, Community
The acquisition closes a missing piece of the park and protects habitat for deer, elk, moose and other wildlife, the foundation said.
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Myra-Bellevue Park protections help wildlife, community
A 64-hectare private land parcel within Myra–Bellevue Park has been acquired and will be permanently protected, helping strengthen a key wildlife corridor in the Central Okanagan.
Generations of nature lovers protect key property within Myra-Bellevue Park
Local conservationists, landowners, and BC Parks Foundation supporters secure a missing puzzle piece within the park. Kelowna, BC, June 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A 64-hectare...
64 hectares of land now permanently protected at Kelowna’s Myra-Bellevue Park
A 64-hectare private inholding within Kelowna’s Myra-Bellevue Park has been acquired and permanently protected, completing a key piece of the popular park and strengthening a regional wildlife corridor. The deal was announced on Wednesday and was led by the BC Parks Foundation with support from the Wilson 5 Foundation, and funding from Environment and Climate Change Canada’s Nature Smart Climate Solutions Fund. “Conserving land like this is ab…
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