The expansion of a cherry orchard in Kelowna, British Columbia, is impacting a wildlife corridor crucial for at-risk species, raising concerns about urban sprawl and development encroaching on natural habitat.
Key Points
The expansion is approximately 343 acres and is owned by G.P. Sandher Holdings Ltd.
Concerns raised about man-made barriers affecting habitat connectivity and wildlife movement.
Efforts by conservation groups to protect the wildlife corridor through an action plan.
Pros
Expanding cherry orchards enable fruit to grow at higher elevations, benefiting agriculture.
The cherry orchard expansion supports local businesses like Sandher Fruit Packers.
Cons
The expansion is impacting a crucial wildlife corridor for at-risk species.
Urban sprawl and development are encroaching on natural habitat, potentially threatening biodiversity.