The Symphony of the Kootenays is thrilled to announce that Early Bird rates for its landmark 2025/2026 season have been extended through July 15, giving music…
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Frog conservation leaps ahead in Kootenays
New Key Biodiversity Areas (KBA) have been identified in British Columbia thanks to the presence of rare and threatened frogs. The new designation identifies several…
Symphony celebrating 50 years of musical brilliance
The Symphony of the Kootenays is proudly celebrating its 50th season, marking five decades of bringing breathtaking orchestral performances to audiences across the Kootenay region….
Cranbrook biologist on quest to find B.C. biodiversity hotspots
Faces & Places: Ian Adams Story by Nicole Trigg The Wildlife Conservation Society of Canada (WCS) is heading up the process of identifying Key Biodiversity…
Chronic Wasting Disease on our doorstep
By Ian Adams Not that being outside has been particularly inviting lately, what with wildfire smoke driving local air quality to somewhere between acrid and…
Bighorn sheep don’t do social distancing
By Ian Adams Op-Ed Commentary This summer, a severe respiratory disease has shown up in British Columbia. Highly contagious, it moves quickly through a population…
Musical Bobolink gets around but faces threats
By Ian Adams “It is as if he touched his harp with a vase of liquid melody, and when he lifted it out, the notes…
Fireflies: beacons in the night
By Ian Adams Op-Ed Commentary On a recent trip to Panama, we took in a night hike to dive into the remarkable nocturnal tropical world….
Spring’s yellow carpet
By Ian Adams Early May brings the East Kootenay’s most stunning and best-known floral display, arrowleaf balsamroot. Colloquially known as Okanagan sunflower in the Okanagan…
With care the Curlews can keep dancing
By Ian Adams Op-Ed Commentary The wave is heading north! While the Canada-US border may be closed to non-essential human travel, wildlife still moves freely…