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Knotwood, spotted knapweed, baby's breath and wild parsnip are invasive species that live in the East Kootenay ...
The name sockeye comes from a poor attempt to translate the word suk-kegh from British Columbia's native Coast Salish language. Suk-kegh means red fish ... Pacific salmon species, but their ...
One could argue that the Kettle and Granby Rivers are among the most spectacular waterways in the southern interior of British Columbia: still untamed, wild, full of native fish, and surrounded by a ...
The sighting of a baby killer whale in British Columbia has given researchers a sign of hope for the endangered species, ...
Up to four metres long and weighing over 2200 kilograms, it’s the world’s heaviest bony fish. The word mola means millstone, a nod to the fish’s roundish flat shape. It’s often found ...
A new study suggests that cold-water fjords on British Columbia’s Central Coast could be a marine refuge for threatened sunflower sea stars, which have been hit hard by sea star wasting disease. But ...
The goshawk was “in the driver's seat.” In 2000, British Columbia classified the species as threatened under its Species at Risk Act, and in November 2009, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed ...