Malkolm Boothroyd
Malkolm Boothroyd is a writer, photographer and campaigns coordinator for the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society Yukon chapter. He leads CPAWS Yukon's campaign to protect the calving grounds of the Porcupine caribou herd from oil drilling. Malkolm has written on scientific and environmental issues for Yukon, North of Ordinary and Birdwatching and his photos have appeared in Nature. He lives in Whitehorse.
Stories by Malkolm Boothroyd
Yukon at a crossroads with Fortymile caribou herd
Current land use planning for the herd’s range offers an opportunity to keep the volatile...
Why we’re taking the U.S. government to court over the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Our lawsuit argues the review of oil and gas development failed to value Indigenous rights...
This 65-kilometre resource road planned for Yukon wilderness will serve mines, not communities
New roads designed to service mines can exacerbate habitat fragmentation and introduce new mineral exploration...
The return of the caribou
The community of Old Crow, Yukon, is ecstatic at the sight of the Porcupine caribou...