Wild Earth 6, no. 1
In Wild Earth 6, no. 1 Bill McKibben imagines new organizations like “MACHO” (Manly and Courageous Hunters Organization), Stephanie Mills visits Leopold’s shack, and Daniel Dancer seeks a deep photography ethic.
In Wild Earth 6, no. 1 Bill McKibben imagines new organizations like “MACHO” (Manly and Courageous Hunters Organization), Stephanie Mills visits Leopold’s shack, and Daniel Dancer seeks a deep photography ethic.
Darwin’s Nightmare is a story about people in the North and South, about globalization, and about fish.
Liza Piper talks about the industrialization of Canada’s northwest subarctic region between 1920 and 1960.
Traces the changing relationships between the fish resources and the people of the Great Lakes region.
Cultural eutrophication is a process, whereby an excessive increase in nutrients in inland waters occurs as a result of human activities. William McGucken’s book examines the causes and effects of this process with reference to Lake Erie.
The commission provides mechanisms for resolving matters over waters bordering Canada and the USA.
This paper examines hunting in the colonial era and attempts to evaluate its role in avifaunal decline on the Gippsland Lakes.
The agreement between Canada and the United States concerns the quality of the Great Lakes Water Basin.