‘We must protect our water’: B.C. ranchers wage battle over radioactive fracking waste
As natural gas operations continue to encroach on farms and ranches in the province’s energy-rich...
As natural gas operations continue to encroach on farms and ranches in the province’s energy-rich...
Whitebark pine is facing down the triple threat of climate change, habitat loss and disease....
Only remnants of this carbon-rich forest in the Maritimes remain after centuries of clear-cutting. More...
The heaviest member of the squirrel family was almost wiped out two decades ago, but...
Tahsis was built to support the province’s once-booming logging industry. Now, amid industry closures and...
Two communities — one in Canada, one in the U.S. — share both a border...
By Ed Struzik. This article was originally published on Yale Environment 360. Canadian scientist Philip...
As another new gold mine is proposed in the province, conservation groups are concerned its...
As the hereditary chiefs of the Wet’suwet’en fight to stop the controversial $6.6 billion natural...
Logging permits in the Skagit River headwaters, home to intact old-growth forests and species at...
Life along the 3,000-kilometre river is shaped by this once-abundant salmon. So what happens when...
After being abandoned by Japanese backers in the '60s, the Mount Washington copper mine was...
After producing certified green electricity from small-scale hydro for decades, the beloved Silversmith plant in...
We paddled the Nahanni, where, despite prominent opposition, roads will soon be built to the...
Don and Marg Wieben have lived side-by-side with the oilpatch for 45 years. “We accepted...
Northern Arizona University PhD student Katie Orndahl studies how millions of migrating caribou interact with...
The largest spruce beetle epidemic in decades is attacking B.C.’s rain-rich interior, intensifying logging in...
For decades, establishing a park in Canada meant removing Indigenous people from their traditional territories....