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Epitaph for a Cougar66

Epitaph for a Cougar

  the Mahan Trail Cougar is dead. Shot last week, by the Conservation Officer and some houndsman from up the Coast. A couple of nights before she had killed two goats and eaten one, came back the following...

9 comments    conservation cougar cougars
Cougar chess71

Cougar chess

a lazy July Saturday afternoon, nothing much to do but watching baseball on tv and suddenly the day became much more interesting from my perspective; things I like and love doing. I received a call that some...

3 comments    wildlife cougar cougars
ClimateGate: the Oxburgh Review63

ClimateGate: the Oxburgh Review

 I normally pass up on absolutely any opportunity to comment on anything to do with climate change, but sometimes I just have to make an exception. And this is one of those occasions: Lord Oxburgh’s panel review, the second of three, of the...

9 comments    climate change uncertainty ipcc
Black Cottonwood; giver and keeper of life69

Black Cottonwood; giver and keeper of life

  Poplars have always held a particular fascination for me ever since, as a youngster, I discovered how essentially indestructible they are. The occasion was a nursery set-up in Holland, consisting of greenhouses (glass houses or hot houses (if...

2 comments    water tradition ceremony
2009 Salmon returns66

2009 Salmon returns

2009 was dominated by news headlines and articles describing a disastrous collapse of salmon returns and stocks in BC. As usual, all sorts of reasons were given or recycled, from excessively warm water to...

5 comments    salmon british columbia drift
Darwin's worms (and mine)69

Darwin's worms (and mine)

now the Darwin-hype of last year (2009) is over we can return to some real, simple and enjoyable biology, rather than grandiose theorizing about evolution, natural selection (which must be a prime competitor...

7 comments    compost heavy metal worms
Swimming with Salamanders and Western Painted Turtles75

Swimming with Salamanders and Western Painted Turtles

  although it is close to the Lower Mainland, the Sunshine Coast remains a unique and in many ways uncharted area, full of surprises to anyone who wants to see and spend a bit of time here. I was yet again forcefully reminded of this over the...

6 comments    climate change turtle turtles
American shad in the Pacific: Seth Green's finches71

American shad in the Pacific: Seth Green's finches

  although we don’t see them here on the Sunshine Coast very often, occasionally, depending on the time of year, the run and the prevailing weather circumstances, we do catch the odd American Shad (Alosa...

1 comment    fishing evolution pacific
Rough Skinned Newts Jeopardy80

Rough Skinned Newts Jeopardy

I have become the proud adoptive care-giver of some Rough Skinned Newts. Adopted not so much by the newts; they didn’t have much of a choice. A couple of kids had caught them, showed and gave them to me. Now...

1 comment    worms toxicity vancouver island
Coastal Black-tailed Deer; never think you know them...74

Coastal Black-tailed Deer; never think you know them...

not a day goes by without seeing at least one, if not more, of our smallish deer here this time of year. It helps of course that I spend a lot of time in out-of-the-way places like creeks, ravines or just...

3 comments    deer cougar bc
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