AvatarMONTECRISTO MagazineFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo7 B.C. Charities and Nonprofits That Need Support Year Roundmontecristomagazine.com - Sheri RadfordAt a time of year when holiday excitement has subsided and post-holiday credit card bills have arrived, donations to charities and nonprofits usually …
AvatarMONTECRISTO MagazineFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoBattling Invasive Himalayan Ginger in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Parkmontecristomagazine.com - Sheri RadfordWhen wildfires tore through Maui in August 2023, officials immediately identified the main causes: ongoing drought coupled with high winds that …
AvatarMONTECRISTO MagazineFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoLooking Back at Canada’s Unprecedented 2023 Wildfire Seasonmontecristomagazine.com - MONTECRISTO StaffBy the end of August 2023, almost 6,000 wildfires had devoured more than 15 million hectares of Canadian forests. Even areas unaffected by fire lay …
AvatarMONTECRISTO MagazineFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoBackcountry Bird Surveying in the Slovenian Alpsmontecristomagazine.com - Carmen KuntzThere are three ways to observe a bird: You can see it, you can hear it, or you can read about it in a bird guide. These three are not the same. …
AvatarMONTECRISTO MagazineFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoB.C.’s Beautiful and Controversial Wild Horsesmontecristomagazine.com - MONTECRISTO StaffIn this excerpt from The Wild Horses of the Chilcotin: Their History and Future, wildlife biologist Wayne McCrory describes historical efforts to rid …
AvatarMONTECRISTO MagazineFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoHow Gulf Island Wool Farmers Are Creating Their Own Trading Networkmontecristomagazine.com - MONTECRISTO StaffFibre artist Francine McCabe is a member of the Vancouver Island Fibreshed network. What is a fibreshed? In her new book, Fleece and Fibre: Textile …
AvatarMONTECRISTO MagazineFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe Indigenous Mountain Biker Building Sovereignty One Trail at a Timemontecristomagazine.com - JJ LeeAt half past noon, the bus parks behind the Sahali Mall in Kamloops. Tom Eustache is there waiting by a Ford pickup. He’s a member of the Simpcw …
AvatarMONTECRISTO MagazineFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoA Precarious Vacation in Burning Wine Countrymontecristomagazine.com - Jill Von SpreckenBeyond the ridge, a plume of smoke rises into the sky—remarkably close—but on the waterfront property where we’re staying, the atmosphere is …
AvatarMONTECRISTO MagazineFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoIn Essen, a Transformed Coal Mine Symbolizes a Green German Futuremontecristomagazine.com - Francesca Schulz-BiancoIn 1986, coal miners made their final descent into the Zeche Zollverein, the largest coal mine in Essen, Germany. Since the 1960s, the western Ruhr …
AvatarMONTECRISTO MagazineFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoIn the Fires of Fort McMurray, John Vaillant Sees the Future of Our Climatemontecristomagazine.com - Leslie AnthonyOn an April day in Vancouver, the street shimmers and steams as the sun shoulders its way through the remnants of a spring storm, a petrichor-promise …
AvatarMONTECRISTO MagazineFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoOn the Hunt for British Columbia’s Largest Treesmontecristomagazine.com - MONTECRISTO StaffBurned-out book editor Amanda Lewis vowed to visit the largest specimen of each species of tree in British Columbia, learning to navigate the …
AvatarMONTECRISTO MagazineFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhat Will the Plant-Based Leathers of the Future Be Made Of? Almost Anythingmontecristomagazine.com - Sheri Radford“I actually used to hate mushrooms. I thought they were yucky,” Stephanie Lipp admits with a smile.As the cofounder of MycoFutures North Atlantic, …