The expansion of cherry orchards in Canada's wine country is raising concerns about the potential harm to a key wildlife corridor. The orchard expansion contributes to ongoing deforestation, impacting the natural habitat of wildlife in the area. This expansion, driven by the emergence of new cherry varieties and climate change in British Columbia’s interior, poses a threat to the local wildlife. The environmental implications of this expansion underscore the urgent need to address ecological restoration in the region to mitigate the impact on wildlife and their habitat.