A major copper-and-gold mining project in the rugged mountains of northwestern British Columbia — upstream from a Southeast Alaska fishing town — is poised for a boost from the Canadian government.
This article is part one of a two-part series about the Red Chris Mine and its potential threat to the Stikine River. The Red Chris Mine is already huge — at 89 square miles, it’s bigger than Wrangell ...
Each year, my partner, Bjorn, and I take a river trip. Parenthood (we have a 2-year-old and a 5-month-old) has also meant that we’re also thinking low-key. COVID meant we were dreaming of travel. So ...
Members of the Southeast Alaska Indigenous Transboundary Commission pose with Haida leader Guujaaw (third from right) and Tsimsian / Gitxsan Hup Wil Lax A Kirby Muldoe, with SkeenaWild Conservation ...
Taking kids on a remote canoe trip is one of the most meaningful ways to introduce them to the wilderness. It's a chance to ...
There isn’t a soul on earth who can claim to have paddled the entire length of the fastest-flowing navigable river in North America, largely because of the Stikine’s 60-mile-long midsection, a ...
Writer Sarah Gilman reflects on a two-week canoe trip through British Columbia’s Sacred Headwaters It was a bird of confluences. Nameless, to us. Gray as cloud belly, large as raptor, with eyes ...
Fishing boats and tenders waiting to bring in their catch in Petersburg on Alaska’s Mitkof Island. Photo Credit: Wild Iris Photography Each spring, birds migrating on the Pacific Flyway feast at the ...