The Chilcotin River /tʃɪlˈkoʊtɪn/ located in Southern British Columbia, Canada is a 241 km (150 mi) long tributary of the Fraser River. The name Chilcotin comes from Tŝilhqot’in, meaning "ochre river people," where ochre refers...
By David Suzuki
Massive fields of non-native turfgrass that suck up enormous amounts of water and require more pesticides than farms — that’s largely what...
By David Suzuki
Despite decades of destructive logging and fishing practices, the Great Bear Sea supports a globally significant abundance and diversity of life in...