Wildlife Adventures in the Canadian West

Wildlife Adventures in the Canadian West
Author: Dick Dekker
Publsiher: Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2002
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1894765362

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The ultimate in wilderness travel in western Canada This is the story of the author's travels and wildlife observations in all seasons of the year accompanied by his sometimes radical thoughts on wildlife preservation. Driven by a deep, personal sense of curiosity, he paddled hundreds of miles down swift Yukon rivers, the Peace River in northwestern Alberta and several remote lake systems in northern Saskatchewan in pursuit of his studies which focus on the intertwined lives of prey and predators. From its beginnings, the narrative flows like a clear, untouched wilderness stream, with lively riffles and quiet pools that give pause for reflection and perspective.

Wildlife of Western Canada

Wildlife of Western Canada
Author: Dennis Schmidt,Esther Schmidt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1995-04-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1551538121

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Game in the Garden

Game in the Garden
Author: George Colpitts
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780774859783

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The shared use of wild animals has helped to determine social relations between Native peoples and newcomers. In later settlement periods, controversy about subsistence hunting and campaigns of local conservation associations drew lines between groups in communities, particularly Native peoples, immigrants, farmers, and urban dwellers. In addition to examining grassroots conservation activities, Colpitts identifies early slaughter rituals, iconographic traditions, and subsistence strategies that endured well into the interwar years in the twentieth century. Drawing primarily on local and provincial archival sources, he analyzes popular meanings and booster messages discernible in taxidermy work, city nature museums, and promotional photography.

Lookout

Lookout
Author: Trina Moyles
Publsiher: Random House Canada
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2021-03-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780735279919

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A page-turning memoir about a young woman's grueling, revelatory summers working alone in a remote lookout tower and her eyewitness account of the increasingly unpredictable nature of wildfire in the Canadian north. While growing up in Peace River, Alberta, Trina Moyles heard many stories of Lookout Observers--strange, eccentric types who spent five-month summers alone, climbing 100-foot high towers and watching for signs of fire in the surrounding boreal forest. How could you isolate yourself for that long? she wondered. "I could never do it," she told herself. Craving a deeper sense of purpose, she left northern Alberta to pursue a decade-long career in global humanitarian work. After three years in East Africa, and newly engaged, Trina returned to Peace River with a plan to sponsor her fiance, Akello's, immigration to Canada. Despite her fear of being alone in the woods, she applied for a seasonal lookout position and got the job. Thus begins Trina's first summer as one of a handful of lookouts scattered throughout Alberta, with only a farm dog, Holly--labeled "a domesticated wolf" by her former owners--to keep her company. While searching for smoke, Trina unravels under the pressure of a long-distance relationship--and a dawning awareness of the environmental crisis that climate change is producing in the boreal. Through megafires, lightning storms, and stunning encounters with wildlife, she learns to survive at the fire tower by forging deep connections with nature and with an extraordinary community of people dedicated to wildfire detection and combat. In isolation, she discovers a kind of self-awareness--and freedom--that only solitude can deliver. Lookout is a riveting story of loss, transformation, and belonging to oneself, layered with an eyewitness account of the destructive and regenerative power of wildfire in our northern forests.

Canadian Wildlife Activity Book

Canadian Wildlife Activity Book
Author: Tom Hunter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-04-09
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1772034908

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For generations, Tom Hunter's Canadian Wildlife Activity Book series has introduced children of all ages to the amazing variety of animals that live from coast to coast to coast--from the Blue Whale to the Pygmy Shrew, the Leopard Frog to the Chickadee. The new Canadian Wildlife Activity Book combines the best of Hunter's outstanding illustrations and activities in one volume. Providing hours of fun and learning and fostering respect for biodiversity and the natural world, this interactive activity book is perfect for road trips, camping trips, and quiet weekends at home, and is suitable for elementary classrooms.

Where We Live and what We Do

Where We Live and what We Do
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1909
Genre: Magila (Tanzania)
ISBN: STANFORD:36105081874880

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Becoming Wild

Becoming Wild
Author: Nikki Van Schyndel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1927575397

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Twenty-nine-year-old Nikki and her companion Micah fend off harsh weather, wildlife, the threat of starvation and other perils in an isolated archipelago of islands near northern Vancouver Island . To survive, Nikki must rely on her knowledge of B.C.'s coastal flora and fauna, and the ancient techniques of hunting and gathering.

The Great Canadian Prairies Bucket List

The Great Canadian Prairies Bucket List
Author: Robin Esrock
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2016-02-06
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781459730502

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Renowned travel writer and TV host Robin Esrock has explored every inch of Canada’s Prairies to craft the definitive Bucket List. From food and culture to nature and adrenaline rushes, Robin has the inspiration and information you’ll need to follow in his footsteps and discover everything Manitoba and Saskatchewan have to offer.