From a length of monofilament snagged in an alder to a forgotten trail camera or a crab trap that never...
As the October moon swells and jack-o’-lanterns grin from porches across BC, creatures of the night take center stage. Among...
The very mild December we had in northern BC was less than ideal for the formation of ice on the...
On a calm winter morning in coastal British Columbia, the shoreline can look almost empty – until the tide turns....
Beavers (Castor canadensis) are often thought of in popular culture as industrious rodents that gnaw trees and build dams. But...
I have worn many recreational fishery hats over the last 40 years. In the early days, anglers faced gloomy times,...
Winter In BC Isn’t Quiet – You Just Have To Know Where To Look Once the snow flies, many people...
Protecting British Columbia’s fish, wildlife and natural spaces is everyone’s responsibility. While most hunters and anglers follow the rules, poaching...
February is the strangest of months. Some of the coldest weather to come in the winter rolls through during it,...
The Southern Interior Land Trust (SILT) recently added a fifth property to its conservation holdings—a gem of intact streamside water...









