The expansion of a cherry orchard in Canada's wine country, particularly in the central Okanagan Valley, has raised concerns about the potential harm to a key wildlife corridor. The expansion is driven by the introduction of new cherry varieties and the impact of climate change in British Columbia’s interior, allowing the fruit to grow at higher elevations. The expansion of agricultural activities in this region highlights the ongoing challenges of balancing economic development with wildlife conservation and the preservation of critical ecological corridors. The conflict underscores the need for sustainable land use and wildlife-friendly agricultural practices to mitigate the impact on natural habitats.