We all play a role in protecting our natural resources.
Natural resource violations may include illegal or unauthorized activities related to:
Read more about how to identify natural resource violations:
Natural Resource Officers (NROs) review every natural resource violation report to determine its priority and appropriate response. An NRO may contact you for additional information that may be relevant to the investigation and that could assist with any related prosecution or administrative hearing.
To report a violation, see the How to report section on the Report All Poachers and Polluters (RAPP) page.
Thank you for taking the time to report a natural resource violation and for your help protecting B.C.’s natural resources.
To report a concern that doesn't involve a natural reource violation:
To report a public health or safety matter, call 911.
If you witness or are aware of anyone damaging B.C.'s natural resources, see the How to report section on the Report All Poachers and Polluters page.
Violations may relate to fire, water or road use, forestry operations, or misuse of Crown lands.
The phone numbers on this page are not emergency response telephone lines.
If you see an immediate threat to public safety or a life-threatening situation, call 911.
If 911 service is not available in your community, call your local police, fire or ambulance service.