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WILD quick reference guides

Last updated on February 10, 2026

Use these quick reference guides for step-by-step instructions to complete common tasks in the WILD system.

General guidance

  • Access WILD With a BCeID - Sign in, Find, or Create a Fish and Wildlife ID (FWID) (PDF, 497KB)
  • Access WILD with a BC Services Card Account - Sign in, Find, or Create an FWID (PDF, 442KB)
  • Update Your Information on your FWID Profile (PDF, 601KB)
  • Update Your Residency Credential (PDF, 571KB)
  • Apply for Credentials and Check the Status of Your Application (PDF, 676KB)
  • Fishing and Hunting Guides - Search For, Create and View a Client FWID (PDF, 756KB)

Hunting and trapping guidance

See WILD hunting and trapping user guides.

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