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Published by Northwest Digest Ltd, Surrey, BC, 1970
Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. BC Outdoors : Vol. 26 - No. 4 July/August 1970. Saddle stapled illustrated wraps, 4to (11 inches tall), pp. 64, illustrated with B&W photos, drawings and maps. Light soil to covers with address label at foot of front cover, unmarked inside. Contains articles on Hazelton, Summer Salmon, Tweedsmuir Park and a six page article titled "The Sportmans Place in a Developing World" by Roderick Haig-Brown, the keynote address given by him to the Alberta Fish and Game Association in 1970. Ref. Cave F 131.
Published by Northwest Digest Ltd, Surrey, BC, 1973
Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. BC Outdoors : Vol. 29 - No. 4, July/Aug.1973. Saddle stapled illustrated wraps, 4to (11 inches tall), pp. 64, illustrated with drawings and B&W photos. Covers with light wear and an address label on front cover, unmarked inside. Contains articles on the Indians of Canada, Ootsa Lake, the Laird River and a six page article titled "Fish Hatcheries. No Substitute for Stream Protection" by Roderick Haig-Brown. Ref. Cave F 43.
Published by Northwest Digest Ltd, Surrey, BC, 1969
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. BC Outdoors : Vol. 25 - No. 1, Jan./Feb. 1969. Saddle stapled illustrated wraps, 4to (10-7/8 inches tall), pp. 64, illustrated with drawings and B&W photos. Covers lightly worn with a rubber stamp and address label on front cover, unmarked inside. Contains articles on the Queen Charlotte Islands (Haida Gwaii), Glacier House and a six page article titled "Thoughts on Conservation" by Roderick Haig-Brown. Ref. Cave F 50.
Published by Northwest Digest Ltd, Surrey, BC, 1972
Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. BC Outdoors : Vol. 28 - No. 3, May/June 1972. Saddle stapled illustrated wraps, 4to (11 inches tall), pp. 64, illustrated with drawings and B&W photos. Covers with light wear and an address label on front cover, unmarked inside. Ref. Cave, F 115. Contains articles on the Cariboo Highway, Captain W. Moore and a four page article titled "Moran Dam : Dinosaur in Our Midst " [Part 2] by Roderick Haig-Brown. "Moran Dam, also called High Moran Dam or Moran Canyon Dam, was a 1950s proposal to dam the Fraser River in the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC). The structure was planned in the wake of devastating floods in a time of rapidly growing power demand, and if built, would have powered the largest hydroelectric facility in North America. After a protracted environmental battle, Moran Dam was defeated in 1972, mainly over concerns of its adverse impact on salmon populations in the Fraser River basin. The shelving of the project also influenced cancellation of other hydro developments along the river, and today the Fraser remains one of the most productive salmon fisheries on the continent." wiki.
Published by Northwest Digest Ltd., Quesnel, British Columbia, 1966
Book First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good. First Edition. 62 pages. Features: Chilanko Marsh; Tagging the Yukon Grizzly, by A.M. Pearson; Wildlife Federation has 10th birthday; Fish and Wildlife in B.C.'s Future, by Roderick Haig-Brown; Old Locomotive #52 arrived in Skagway 8n 1898; Pioneers of British Columbia - John Nilsen of South Bentinck Arm; Sternwheel Days on the Upper Fraser - Part One; and more. Interesting ads include: Carling Pilsener Beer; B.C. Tel Long Distance; Molson's Old Style Beer; C-I-L Ammunition; Pil'Can Beer; Beaver Hoists; Mercury outboards; Lucky Lager Beer; Jiger 6-wheeled vehicle. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy.