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Natural resource practitioners are increasingly making decisions that consider future climates. This article examines the regional patterns of change in temperature and precipitation within British Columbia. Based on a review of the literature, regionally specifictables are provided with examples of conservation-oriented adaptation actions to helpspecies and ecosystems adapt to future conditions.