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In Secwepemcúl’ecw, a bighorn sheep herd too small to survive gets a second chance

Summary by thewrennews.ca
The gathering for the release of new sheep to the Chasm herd marked a collective effort to support the herd’s recovery and ongoing stewardship within Secwépemc territory. Photo courtesy of Friends of the Chasm Headbangers Twelve California bighorn sheep were successfully relocated to the Chasm mountain range from Battle Creek to help repopulate the Chasm headbanger herd from the verge of collapse. The Whispering Pines / Clinton Indian Band (WPCI…
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thewrennews.ca broke the news on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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