To contributing editor Larry Pynn, this grainy colour slide from 1986, taken in remote northwestern British Columbia’s Mount Edziza Provincial...
Two years ago, while walking near the ocean, I heard a noise that sounded like someone prying open an old...
Tyler Garnham of Delta is not only a successful outdoor photographer, he also sidelines as a river guide. For the...
Every photographic assignment comes with its unique challenges. For Boomer Jerritt, capturing the abandoned mining towns of the Bridge River...
Science writer Jude Isabella spent months researching wildlife camouflage for her article “Visual deception,” published in the Winter 2012 edition of British...
Writer Frances Backhouse got up close and personal with Marmota vancouverensis while researching her article “Return of the marmot” for...
The storied Atnarko River offers a view of Stupendous Mountain, a peak named by explorer Alexander Mackenzie. The boots of...
There are four slugs in the province that can drop their tails when faced with a predator. The blue-grey taildropper...
In the Summer 2013 article “Whale song” Larry Pynn reveals that there is a growing network of hydrophones operating in British Columbia,...
Earlier this week, the Vancouver Sun reported that Roosevelt elk have been spotted in the Lower Mainland several times this summer along...
While working on the Fall 2013 article “The secret lives of bears,” Victoria-based science writer Jude Isabella immersed herself in current research...
It’s approaching Halloween, a time to consider creatures of the night, such as British Columbia’s magnificent great horned owl, one...