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What’s in a Name – Mitchell Range

By Larry Halverson Friends of Kootenay The Mitchell Range in the Kootenay Valley forms the eastern boundary of Kootenay National Park. It is made up…

Eagle Eye

By Larry Halverson Friends of Kootenay From Wikipedia: 
“The eagle eye is among the strongest in the animal kingdom, with an eyesight estimated at four…

Wolf tracks

By Larry Halverson Friends of Kootenay Wolf tracks, like those of all canids, show four toes on each foot with claw marks present. The tracks…

Great to see wolves returning

The wolf at home in the wild places of North America – Photo by Larry Halverson By Larry Halverson Friends of Kootenay At one time…

Deer from the rear

By Larry Halverson Friends of Kootenay The upper side of the White-tailed Deer’s tail is usually the same colour as their body or 
in some…

Common Raven

Common Raven looking rather cold with it’s down all puffed up. By Larry Halverson By Larry Halverson Friends of Kootenay The Common Raven is one…

House Finches are singing

By Larry Halverson Friends of Kootenay The songs of House Finches were not always heard in the Columbia Valley. In fact they were unknown in…

Coyotes make a living with their nose

By Larry Halverson Friends of Kootenay Coyote sniffing for food. Photo by Alan Dibb Coyotes have keen senses of hearing, sight, and smell. But it…

Jet-setting tadpoles

Last week, 2,200 Northern Leopard Frog tadpoles, reared by the Vancouver Aquarium, were released into the Columbia Valley Marshes as part of a reintroduction program….

Endangered frog takes a leap forward

By Larry Halverson The endangered Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates pipiens), the most at-risk amphibian in British Columbia, is taking a leap forward on its path…