Mt. Tzuhalem Ecological Reserve #112 and Syd Watts.
Syd Watts, Image from Winter 2005 FER LOG Genevieve Singleton and Dave Polster wote about Syd Watts in the LOG newsletter of Winter, 2005 p 12-13. See the PDF:LOG0512
Syd Watts, Image from Winter 2005 FER LOG Genevieve Singleton and Dave Polster wote about Syd Watts in the LOG newsletter of Winter, 2005 p 12-13. See the PDF:LOG0512
From> http://members.shaw.ca/beyondnootka/articles/mount_tzouhalem.html By Lindsay Elms From the Cowichan River estuary, steep slopes rise to craggy lookouts on the summit of the 536 metre high Mount Tzouhalem (Zoo-hay-lum). Hikers, year round, are rewarded with spectacular views over Cowichan Bay and Saltspring Island, and on a clear day Mount Baker can be seen in neighbouring Washington State
The following was written by Dr.John Ford and was part of a section in the publication of Orcanetwork in Killer whales Around the World, Pacific Northwest. Bigg’s Killer Whale: A Tribute to the Man Who Started It All Dr. Michael A. Bigg 1939-1990 For over 15 years, Mike documented in meticulous detail the demographics and
MOHAN K. WALI , State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY 13210, U.S.A. WALI, M. K. 1988. Reflections on the life, work, and times of Vladimir Joseph Krajina. Can. J. Bot. 66: 2605-2619. A distinguished teacher, botanist, ecologist, and conservationist, Professor Vladimir Joseph Krajina has made major contributions to
Several species new to science of the class Oligochaeta were sampled in the Queen Charlotte Islands (Haida Gwaii) by Randy Baker in 1980. His samples were from the West side of Anthony Island in the mid-intertidal sediment , and on Kerourd Island from near the the south west side of St. James Island. See the