The following is a partial list of the projects previously funded by the Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia:
- Fraser River medicated feed monitoring of sheep usage and lamb survival.
- Salmo Sheep feeding program with Trail Wildlife since 2001 for $1000.00 per year
- Medicated feed for Bighorn Sheep on the Fraser Rive 2004 and 2005 approximately $1500.00 per year
- Marble Range Lambing Habitat project $3500.00
- Marble Range Migration Cooridor Mapping
- Junction Sheep Range slashing of Douglas Fir ingrowth
- Churn Creek slashing of Douglas Fir
- Conservation Force funding
- Rock Creek/Grandby highway fencing
- South Okanagan Highway fencing
- Sheep Transplant Fraser River to Carpenter Lake
- Sheep Transplant from Spences Bridge to Hell's Canyon
- 383 Mile initial Burn
- Spences Bridge Habitat Burn
- Junction Sheep Range Habitat Burn
- Fraser River Sheep Recovery Project
- BC Trappers association ungulate management (wolf control) program 2002
- 2006, $2000.00 per year
- Status Report for Thinhorn Sheep $2500.00 Jointly funded with sheep permit money
- Wolf Creek Bighorn Sheep enhancement project $2500.00 co funded with Sheep permit money
- Stoddard Creek Bighorn sheep hanitat enhancement project $2000.00 co funded with sheep permit money
- Mckenzie Mtn Sheep desease and parasite study
- East slope sheep inventory and mapping, and habitat assesment $10,000.00 co funded with Muskwa Kechika
- East Kootenay habitat assesment 7 management plan (Jalkosky Report) $50,000 over 5 years
- Churn Creek migration coridor study and implemaentation of ecosystem plan
- Washington State University sheep research fundinf for Dr. Bill Foreyt approximately $5000.00 US total over a number of years
- Junction Sheep range re burn 2006 delayed to 2007 $4000.00 jointly with sheep permit funds
- Sheep transplant from Harper Mtn. to Okanagan Mtn. Park
- Pro Hunt Bill Board in Victoria jointly funded with GOABC