Fall 1998


Fall 1998

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ENVIRONMENT

Why replant our forests?

by Mitchell C. Scott

The "fibre farms" replacing out old-growth stands are changing B.C.'s landscape—what's worse, we may be squandering billions of dollars on growing and managing these woodlots.

WILDLIFE

Humpback whale

by Bruce Obee

Encore of the deep-sea singers.

CULINARY

The crimson harvest

by Maryse Leroux

"Bog rubies" yield $40 million annually in B.C., the third-largest cranberry-producing area in the world.

WILDLIFE

Goodbye mortgage, hello wolves

by Bruce Obee

Thomas Kitchin and Victoria Hurst, a husband-wife photography team, turned their backs on a working-stiff life to run with wildlife.

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE

In search of Shangri-La

by Dave Butler

This hidden basin in the Purcells is a treasure for those who endeavour to find it. Unfortunately, not all have revered its beauty.

HISTORY

Ghosts of the West Kootenay

by Vivien Bowers

The remains of the glittering boomtowns, with their brothels and Ladies' Aid Societies, are mouldering away in the bush.








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