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4 days ago |
bcmag.ca | Andrew Findlay
On a brisk winter day in February 2019, then-provincial wildlife veterinarian Helen Schwantje and Chris Proctor, senior wildlife biologist with the province, travelled with a team of volunteers and a film crew into the remote valley of Ward Creek, a tributary of the Fraser River 60 kilometres north of Lillooet. Grey clouds hung in the sky. A light dusting of snow skirted the mountain tops. In the monochromatic tan grasses of the valley bottom, the team huddled around a bighorn ram.
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1 week ago |
thesnowmag.com | Andrew Findlay
Twenty-five years later, the secret is out, to say the least. Wandering the winding streets of downtown Hakuba on a January afternoon, Aussies outnumber Japanese. While happy-hour après-ski specials fill the bars, we follow a slushy path among thousand-year-old cedars toward steep stairs that lead to Hosono Suwa Shrine. Long before it was a ski destination, Hakuba was a farming community. Villagers would visit this Shinto shrine to pray for rain and an abundant harvest.
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3 weeks ago |
jci.org | Rocio Bengoechea |Andrew Findlay |Ankan K. Bhadra |Hao Shao
CorrigendumOpen Access | 10.1172/JCI194757 Published inVolume 135, Issue 10onMay 15, 2025J Clin Invest. 2025;135(10):e194757. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI194757. © 2025 Bengoechea et al. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. View PDF Rocio Bengoechea, … , Heather L. True, Conrad C.
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1 month ago |
thesouthernreporter.co.uk | Andrew Findlay
Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565Visit Shots! nowInterest Link’s Charmian Challenge is back for its third year on Saturday 26th April 2025. Come along for a competitive trail run or a scenic accessible 2k/4k walk, taking in the beauty of the countryside and loch around the Haining in Selkirk. Interest Link’s Charmian Challenge is back for its third year on Saturday 26th April 2025.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
bcmag.ca | Andrew Findlay
Tom Rutherford is a self-described “fish hugger:” And by extension, if you’re a fish hugger, then you’re a water hugger. On a sweltering summer morning, the air tinged blue with wildfire smoke haze, this retired Fisheries and Oceans Canada biologist and Cowichan Watershed board member bashes through a tangle of riparian vegetation to where the Koksilah River joins one of the main stems of the Cowichan River that brackets the sprawling estuary.
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