Our Youth Members are our Future
The Wild Sheep Society of BC (WSSBC) is proud to be a supporter of the next generation of conservationsists. We truly believe that todays youth will help carry on the legacy that our society, and its' members have worked so hard to build. Having youth involved from a young age in the outdoors is a instrumental way to ensure they grow up with a conservationists attitude towards wildlife, and habitat preservation.
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WSSBC Youth Video Challenge: “What the Outdoors Means to Me”

The Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia is proud to partner with the Wild Sheep Foundation Alberta to send two youth members on a trip of a lifetime to the 2026 Youth Camp in Hinton, Alberta.
This year, we want to see your story.
The Challenge
Create a short video that answers the question:
What does the outdoors mean to you?
Whether it’s hunting, fishing, hiking, conservation, time with family, or your connection to wild sheep, we want to see your perspective.
How to Enter
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Submit a 30 to 90 second video
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Videos can be filmed on a phone or camera
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Open to youth ages 13 to 17
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Must be a current WSSBC member
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Email your video or file link to: communications@wildsheepsociety.com
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Deadline for entry: June 1, 2026
What We’re Looking For
Submissions will be evaluated based on:
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Authenticity and personal story
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Creativity and effort
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Passion for the outdoors and conservation
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Overall impact
Select submissions may be featured on WSSBC digital channels.
The Prize
Two winners will receive:
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A trip to the Wild Sheep Foundation Alberta Youth Camp (August 8–9, 2026)
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Travel expenses covered by WSSBC
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A unique opportunity to connect with like-minded youth and learn about conservation and wildlife
Additional Notes
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Parents or guardians are encouraged to assist with filming and submission
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Video file sharing platforms (Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.) are acceptable last year.
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To increase engagement we could do a peoplese choice awards and let membership vote.
