Black Henbane – a Shuswap botanical phenomenon
The first photo taken of the mysterious plant discovered in our new garden This spring we brought in a small excavator to create a new […]
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The first photo taken of the mysterious plant discovered in our new garden This spring we brought in a small excavator to create a new […]
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A study by three forest ecosystem specialists made headlines recently due to its alarming findings that the amount of British Columbia’s old growth forest has
Old growth forests at threat both provincially and locally Read More »
Local conservationists join former Sierra Club executive director Vicky Husband on a visit to the Seymour Giant, 1996 Retired Fernie city engineer and author Terry
In search of the Shuswap’s most significant trees Read More »
Even large trees snapped like toothpicks during the New Year’s Eve snowstorm, photo by Jim Cooperman The arrival of the new decade that finally has
The New Roaring Twenties Read More »
My speech to the Climate Strike rally, held Friday Sept. 20th in Salmon Arm in front of the city hall: There is no doubt we
Climate change – think globally, act locally Read More »