by Michelle Connolly | May 29, 2019 | Caribou
WHAT'S NEW On Tuesday, April 9th, Conservation North attended a community meeting in Prince George to discuss the province’s draft recovery plans for Southern Mountain caribou. Several statements were made that were misleading at best, and outright false at worst. We...
by Michelle Connolly | May 12, 2019 | Field
WHAT'S NEW Step 1 You will need: a small block of wood that fits your grip sandpaper of different grits (rough to fine) a magnifying glass talcum powder (“baby powder”) a small rag or old towel a pencil a Sharpie *For keeners – invest in a cordless angle grinder...
by Michelle Connolly | May 8, 2019 | Bad practices
WHAT'S NEW This article was originally published in March 2014. It is republished here with permission.Overharvesting – Who is watching our forests?By Peter EwartIt is an outrageous amount. According to a document from the Ministry of Forests that was recently...
by Michelle Connolly | May 8, 2019 | Caribou
WHAT'S NEW Interested in protecting and recovering Caribou? West Coast Environmental Law (WCEL) has provided some excellent guidance for feedback to the Province’s form. See their ideas below, and when you’re ready to submit, click here:...