Every day, the Conservation Officer Service (COS) is building on its vision to be a progressive and respected leader in environmental compliance and enforcement, shared stewardship and public safety.
Conservation officers are dedicated individuals with a desire to protect B.C.’s environment, fish and wildlife resources.
The COS recognizes that maintaining public trust and confidence in the communities it serves is essential. Public feedback is welcomed and encouraged.
If you would like to pass along a compliment to a conservation officer, or would like to share a positive experience, we would appreciate hearing from you. We are proud of the dedicated officers who make up the Conservation Officer Service and thank you for your comments. If you would like to provide a compliment, please email the COS at Conservation.Officer.Service@gov.bc.ca.
The COS takes every complaint seriously. Complaints are addressed according to the COS complaints process, which is outlined below. If you are considering making a complaint, you'll be asked to provide:
For complete details, please see the COS Complaints Policy (PDF). For related information, see:
If you require assistance with filing a complaint, please contact the COS at the following email address: Conservation.Officer.Service@gov.bc.ca
Expand the topics below to learn more about past complaints received by the COS, and what oversight mechanisms are involved in the complaints process.
Oversight within the Complaints Process
All complaints are assessed according to the BC Public Service Agency (PSA) Human Resources investigation process. Depending on the circumstances of the complaint, other oversight agencies may be involved, such as:
If complainants are unsatisfied with an outcome and have exhausted all options, the Office of the Ombudsperson can be contacted here:
Summary of Complaints
The table below provides a summary of complaints received in recent years:
Year | Complaints Received | Resolution |
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2015 | 9 | substantiated: 1, unsubstantiated: 7, informal resolution: 1 |
2016 | 13 | substantiated: 2, unsubstantiated: 5, informal resolution: 6 |
2017 | 19 | substantiated: 3, unsubstantiated: 13, informal resolution: 2, still under investigation: 1 |
2018 | 17 | substantiated: 1, unsubstantiated: 13, informal resolution: 3 |