Date Title Publication Column Illustration
1993-04-01 Lawn be gone: Three steps to a natural meadow Monday Magazine Wild Side garry oak woodland
1993-04-15 Tempation in the meadows Monday Magazine Wild Side  
1993-04-29 Tree frogs, newts and other ‘canaries’ in the swamp Monday Magazine Wild Side amphibians
1993-05-13 Buddha and the butterflies: A search for the ten Most Wanted Monday Magazine Wild Side butterfly
1993-05-27 Love among the broom: Getting to the root of a shrub that grows like passion Monday Magazine Wild Side invasives
1993-06-17 Confronting fears and leaning to bats Monday Magazine Wild Side bat
1993-07-15 Woody woodpecker in action: Natural carvers and bug-hunters Monday Magazine Wild Side woodpecker
1993-08-05 Huckleberry August: Chaos and harmony in the classic patch Monday Magazine Wild Side berries2
1993-08-26 The power of art and love of the land Monday Magazine Wild Side rainforest
1993-09-23 Hunger and drought in the Queen Charlottes Monday Magazine Wild Side blackbear
1993-10-07 Better to plant a tree than curse a pavement Monday Magazine Wild Side garry oak
1993-10-21 Flying jewels and other political tricks Monday Magazine Wild Side  
1993-11-04 Victoria’s urban estuaries Monday Magazine Wild Side river
1993-11-18 Cast the arbutus Monday Magazine Wild Side arbutus
1993-12-02 Clayoquot enlightenment Monday Magazine Wild Side  
1993-12-16 Reliable ravenous Monday Magazine Wild Side raven and crow
1994-01-20 Whales and their prey Monday Magazine Wild Side orca
1994-02-17 Natural history behind closed doors Monday Magazine Wild Side spider
1994-03-03 Leave it to the children Monday Magazine Wild Side broadleafs
1994-03-17 I heard the owl call your name Monday Magazine Wild Side barredowl
1994-05-26 Welcome, friend: On Jocelyn Hill, a legacy for the common wealth Monday Magazine Wild Side easterlily
1994-06-23 The world beats a path to our rain forest Monday Magazine Wild Side rainforest
1994-07-07 Ancient forest of Europe: By way of a comparison Monday Magazine Wild Side  
1994-07-28 The good luck swallows Monday Magazine Wild Side swallows
1994-08-18 The common wealth of the Games Monday Magazine Wild Side  
1994-09-15 Summer’s end: A time for termites and people to shed their wings Monday Magazine Wild Side termite
1994-09-29 The rodent that looks like Wacky: forest companies pitch in to save endangered marmot Monday Magazine Wild Side marmot
1994-10-20 Acorns and other little nuts Monday Magazine Wild Side garry oak
1994-11-03 Leave me alone: A long dry summer leaves a colourful fall Monday Magazine Wild Side bigleafmaple
1994-11-15 No fleas on me Monday Magazine Wild Side  
1994-12-08 Preserving paradise for birds and other beings Monday Magazine Wild Side feederbirds
1994-12-22 Joy to the natural world Monday Magazine Wild Side 12 days of christmas
1995-02-16 Mapping cherished places Monday Magazine Wild Side salishsea
1995-03-09 Ashes to ashes, grunts to grunts: A 24-hour tour through the rites of spring Monday Magazine Wild Side sealion
1995-03-23 Otters, elks and rocks on the steps: Running wild with civic pride Monday Magazine Wild Side riverotter
1995-04-13 Murder of crows and machines: Few victims are safe when crows start to swarm them Monday Magazine Wild Side raven and crow
1995-05-04 A floating maypole for the west coast Monday Magazine Wild Side camas
1995-05-18 Prophecies for May Monday Magazine Wild Side  
1995-06-08 Rambo and the ducks: The secret of disappearing ducks is revealed in movie star gossip Monday Magazine Wild Side herring
1995-06-29 Tent caterpillars in Brobdingnag: Learning to accept the Island’s odious vermin Monday Magazine Wild Side tentcaterpillar
1995-07-13 Chemical woes: Back to the future Monday Magazine Wild Side  
1995-07-27 Moonlight snailing: Taking the plunge with some slimy denizens of tidal mud Monday Magazine Wild Side moonsnail
1995-10-26 Slugs at the speed of light: Our largest land mollusk is on the move and competing with cars Monday Magazine Wild Side slugs
1995-11-16 The rise of the crest fallen: Lost? Maybe a heraldic crest would help Monday Magazine Wild Side bufflehead
1995-12-07 Noah in the North: Wild weather thoughts about the original cruise Monday Magazine Wild Side amphibians
1995-12-28 Dances with shrews: The year 2000 beyond the baby boomer’s nightmare Monday Magazine Wild Side shrew
1996-01-25 Great pretenders: Dressing as a cow is one way to get close to local wildlife Monday Magazine Wild Side hide
1996-02-15 Venice versus the skunk cabbage: What better spring holiday than a trip to the swamp Monday Magazine Wild Side skunkcabbage
1996-03-07 Horsetails and alpha males: After a long winter, its time to explore the dinosaur within Monday Magazine Wild Side horsetail
1996-03-23 The meeting with the ancients: Our columnist tests her eyes and stomach to meet the symbols of a wilder west Monday Magazine Wild Side murrelets
1996-04-18 The good, the drab and the muddy: Gumboot wearers around the world have pulled the brant back from the edge Monday Magazine Wild Side brant
1996-05-09 Nesting instincts: Birds bring joy in taxing times Monday Magazine Wild Side bushtits
1996-05-30 A day in the life Monday Magazine Wild Side oystercatchers
1996-06-20 Rise of the Upward Turtle Monday Magazine Wild Side  
1996-07-11 Keep off the grass: After paving and ploughing BC’s grasslands, we’re lucky to be left with the crusts Monday Magazine Wild Side strawberryblite
1996-08-01 Spirit keeper: Life as a boy at Gustafsen Lake Monday Magazine Wild Side cowboy
1996-08-22 A poll from the fishbowl: About the Vancouver Aquarium Monday Magazine Wild Side medusa
1996-09-12 Tale of Tails: Crumbs! Foiled again about shrews, sparrows and mice Monday Magazine Wild Side shrew
1996-10-03 *Comfort for Wrangellians: One day we’ll be gneiss to one another Monday Magazine Wild Side wrangellia
1996-10-24 Arachnophilia: The leaves are falling, the dewdrops are forming and spiders are breeding Monday Magazine Wild Side spider
1996-11-14 A province of naturalists: Wild writing for the 21st century Monday Magazine Wild Side pygmyowl
1996-11-28 Into the trees: Evert yourself into a local plants lover Monday Magazine Wild Side garryoaktree
1996-12-12 *Snow angels: A certain December visitor has arrived to look around for snacks Monday Magazine Wild Side snowyowl
1996-12-26 Heron aid: Turn your goo-goo-goggles on our big blue bird Monday Magazine Wild Side heron
1997-01-07 For the birds: In a better world, there would be no need for bird feeders Monday Magazine Wild Side feederbirds
1997-01-23 Grounds for wild child: Do the math, natural schoolyards make sense Monday Magazine Wild Side bigleafmaple
1997-02-06 Tea Orca Fee? A tale from the morning after Seedy Saturday Monday Magazine Wild Side vanillaleaf
1997-02-20 Current Obsessions: About El Nino Monday Magazine Wild Side current
1997-03-05 Another seaside attraction: Like salmon, octopi live, breed then die Monday Magazine Wild Side octopus
1997-03-20 Own the road: Streetlife takes the path less traveled by Monday Magazine Wild Side  
1997-04-03 Earth Day: Smell the flowers, plant a garden and be happy—boycott a megastore Monday Magazine Wild Side camas
1997-04-17 Go thou to the ant: A thousand dogmas sniff at a humble insect Monday Magazine Wild Side ants
1997-05-01 Losing our marmots: a rodent named Bob Dole wakes us up to the future Monday Magazine Wild Side marmot
1997-05-15 Bagging a sea otter: A historical hangover ends with a remarkable recovery Monday Magazine Wild Side seaotter
1998-03-19 Gibraltar of the Salish Sea: Natural worlds and development factions meet in East Sooke Monday Magazine Wild Side  
1997-06-12 Sex, sweat and salamanders: A hot hunt for BC’s coolest creatures Monday Magazine Wild Side salamanderterrest
1997-06-26 Cherished place: Will yourself to make room for other species Monday Magazine Wild Side  
1997-07-10 How not to travel: Face the flesh-eating crabs and fatal outhouses of BC Monday Magazine Wild Side puffins
1997-07-24 Life after nighthawks: They gave us comfort, we blasted their nests Monday Magazine Wild Side nighthawk
1997-08-07 Bat tracking: How well do you know your local harbingers of doom Monday Magazine Wild Side bat
1997-08-21 Terminal wilderness: A ferry feast for the eyes Monday Magazine Wild Side guillemots
1997-10-02 O huge and holy sea beast: Sea lions remind us we’re as only as good as our gods Monday Magazine Wild Side sealion
1997-09-18 Serpent’s kiss: This fall’s garters are elegant and hungry Monday Magazine Wild Side gartersnakes
1997-10-16 Red tide warning: Gut-churning adventures with algae or on the rise Monday Magazine Wild Side redtide
1997-10-30 Fungus among us: Sherlock Homes could miss the magic of mushrooms Monday Magazine Wild Side russula
1997-11-13 Stump sadness: the loss of an old tree is an ancient sorrow Monday Magazine Wild Side redwood
1997-11-27 Antler envy: Doe deer know to pick the laddie with the big rack Monday Magazine Wild Side deer
1997-12-11 What rhymes with pigeon? Make room in great literature for a humble bird—about the wigeon Monday Magazine Wild Side wigeon
1998-01-22 To whit, towhee: A local bird raises the most important question of the age Monday Magazine Wild Side towhee
1998-02-05 Hard rain’s going to fall: Bring a storm to the corporate board rooms—Raffi style Monday Magazine Wild Side watercycle
1998-03-05 Haunted by herring: Just say no to the roe fishery Monday Magazine Wild Side herring
1998-04-02 When Harry met Ivy Monday Magazine Wild Side ivy
1998-04-30 Coasting to epiphany: Or life’s a beach Monday Magazine Wild Side beach
1997-12-25 *Refugia from the storm: In islands, we see our salvation and our demise Monday Magazine Wild Side halfmoon
1998-05-14 A friend with weed: We all know not to pick wildflowers, what about bull kelp? Monday Magazine Wild Side seaweeds
1998-05-26 Forgotten flowers: Is your wallpaper an enemy of the natural world? Monday Magazine Wild Side chocolatelily
1998-06-25 Flight of the dragons: Dragonflies are left to dreams as wetlands disappear Monday Magazine Wild Side dragonflies
1998-07-23 Bog in heaven: A glorious ecosystem might make you go all evangelical Monday Magazine Wild Side bog
1998-04-16 Raising the dead: Better burials through turkey vultures Monday Magazine Wild Side  
1998-07-09 Cohos and Canada Day: the wildlife is wonderful in Alaska, but its not place to talk politics Monday Magazine Wild Side icons
1998-09-17 The porpoise of life: Even Marines fall in love with everyone’s favourite sea mammal Monday Magazine Wild Side porpoises
1998-08-06 Enraptured by raptors: Birds of prey are party animals Monday Magazine Wild Side raptors
1998-08-20 Little boxes: Just like people. Purple martins pick up some strange ideas Monday Magazine Wild Side purplemartin
1998-09-03 There goes the neighbourhood: Don’t blame black slugs for a problem we’ve created Monday Magazine Wild Side slugs
1997-09-04 The Queen of Ayum Creek: Join the fight for birth control habitat Monday Magazine Wild Side wildcarrot
1998-12-10 Clams for Ruby: Remember your nature lessons as you would an old friend Monday Magazine Wild Side clams
1998-10-01 Warhol’s salmon: Art awakens us to nature’s teeming throbbing reality Monday Magazine Wild Side salmon
1998-10-15 Grizzlies and burgermeisters: Hunters and nature lovers share the same old passion Monday Magazine Wild Side grizzly
1998-10-29 Eyes and ears, from Kitimat to Bella Bella: To know the truth, go soak your head in a BC river Monday Magazine Wild Side river
1998-11-12 Rarae Aves: Even when born centuries apart, rare birds have much in common Monday Magazine Wild Side cranes
1999-03-18 Tongue tide and wild rye: Language is often as rooted as a native grass Monday Magazine Wild Side dunewildrye
1998-11-26 The twain shall meet: the concerns of the world of carbon and silicon are surprisingly similar Monday Magazine Wild Side skuzz
1998-12-24 Halcyon days: Relax it’s kingfisher time Monday Magazine Wild Side kingfisher
1999-02-04 Fair friend, foul times: Remembering nature columnist Gilean Douglas Monday Magazine Wild Side twinflower
1999-01-21 The ex-princess and the pea: Scotch broom tells the story of BC’s colonization Monday Magazine Wild Side clover
1999-01-07 Hypnotized: Harbour seals cast a soothing spell Monday Magazine Wild Side harbourseal
1999-03-04 Splendour of the grass: A cowboy in a strip bar can tell you a thing or two about wildlife Monday Magazine Wild Side pine
1999-02-18 There’s a Hancock in my canoe: Like certain writers, red-winged blackbirds make themselves heard Monday Magazine Wild Side redwing
1999-04-01 When a tree falls: It makes a sound. But who hears it? Monday Magazine Wild Side forestdisturbance
1999-04-15 Youth in a lifeboat: Georgia Strait meets the Spice Frogs in a special program for teens Monday Magazine Wild Side guillemots
1999-04-29 Making contact: Little games help us to understand our colourful neighbours Monday Magazine Wild Side starfish
1999-05-13 Playgrounds real and fake: Why pay for plastic when you can frolic in the forest for free Monday Magazine Wild Side douglasfir
1999-05-27 Flying circus: Hummingbirds provide the greatest show on earth Monday Magazine Wild Side hummingbird
1999-06-10 Why does a newt cross the road? Monday Magazine Wild Side newt
1999-06-24 Blessed union: Swimming with dolphins is a religious experience Monday Magazine Wild Side porpoises
1999-07-01 Bears and Ideas: Chat can move us to save things we love Monday Magazine Wild Side blackbear
1999-07-22 Well-travelled plants: Trails of botanist David Douglas Monday Magazine Wild Side douglasfir
1999-08-05 Boys and gulls: Adolescence is a difficult time for birds and humans both Monday Magazine Wild Side gull
1999-08-19 Song of the cicadas: Raising a voice for special places Monday Magazine Wild Side cicada
1999-09-16 Walking the boundaries: the beauty of grasslands is both subtle and profound Monday Magazine Wild Side strawberryblite
1999-09-30 Annie in Wonderland: New perspectives grow in a pioneer’s garden Monday Magazine Wild Side cougarannies
1999-10-14 What’s left behind: Some tourists take more than pictures, leave more than footprints Monday Magazine Wild Side tracks of great bear rain
1999-10-28 Fly away home: Even lovely ladybirds can be invasive Monday Magazine Wild Side ladybird
1999-11-05 Down to the crumbs: Helen Point’s a place to save for BC’s cormorants Monday Magazine Wild Side cormorants
1999-11-25 Confronting the mammoths: Development bringing on a new ice age for biodiversity Monday Magazine Wild Side mammoth
1999-12-09 Feathering our nests: Give time generously to the Christmas bird count Monday Magazine Wild Side feederbirds
1999-12-23 Flight of the siskins: Like birds people band together when their habitat’s at risk Monday Magazine Wild Side siskin
2000-01-20 Poor Yorick: skulls are testaments to our place in nature Monday Magazine Wild Side skulls
2000-02-17 Boundary Bay and other bad ideas: Shorebirds sail past the front lines of history Monday Magazine Wild Side rockshorebirds
2000-03-02 The Lizard of Oz: Saltspring’s being destroyed for yellow brick road Monday Magazine Wild Side lizard
2000-03-16 Toujours province? Our quest for fire may silence the amphibian chanson Monday Magazine Wild Side amphibians
2000-03-30 Wildlife Viewing: Is watching animals harmful to their health? Monday Magazine Wild Side wildlifeviewing
2000-04-12 Ludicrous lovers: Barred owls banish springtime sleep Monday Magazine Wild Side barredowl
2000-04-27 Strange weather: You don’t need statistics to see that the Earth’s getting warmer Monday Magazine Wild Side climatechange
2000-05-11 Miss Piercy’s lessons: To identify warblers you have to call ‘em as you hear ‘em Monday Magazine Wild Side warblers
2000-05-25 Bering’s behemoths: What is killing the grey whales of the Pacific? Monday Magazine Wild Side graywhale
2000-06-26 Chitty’s Bang Bang: Like many animals, blue grouse get aggressive when their numbers are declining Monday Magazine Wild Side bluegrouse
2000-07-06 Near East: Threatened Garry oaks have Ontario cousins Monday Magazine Wild Side carolinian
2000-07-20 Salish Sea Shanties: Songs can save our troubled inland sea Monday Magazine Wild Side salishsea
2000-08-03 Claret suckers: Some endangered species thrive in strange circumstances Monday Magazine Wild Side sucker
2000-08-17 Happy campers: Bears make summer seem all the more real Monday Magazine Wild Side grizzly
2000-08-31 Voling and Polling: From a sunny spot in the meadows, one votes for voles Monday Magazine Wild Side vole
2000-09-28 The gifts of Aeolus: More than leaves are falling this autumn Monday Magazine Wild Side seeds
2000-09-14 Medusa and summer’s end: Stinging jellyfish retell an old legend Monday Magazine Wild Side medusa
2000-10-12 Beaver Tales: furriners find our largest rodent is an exotic creature indeed Monday Magazine Wild Side beaver
2000-10-26 Flight of the Meadowlark: To understand how Victoria has changed, follow the birds Monday Magazine Wild Side meadowlark
2000-11-23 The age of restoration: Gradually we are becoming enlightened about the need to protect native species Monday Magazine Wild Side stream
2000-12-07 Star cross’d neighbours: A boundary hopping prompts thoughts from abroad Monday Magazine Wild Side greathornedowl
2000-12-21 Returning to Homer: A Composer's odyssey Monday Magazine Wild Side garry oak 2
2001-01-04 Small animals, big changes: Sea squirts prove an apt symbol for young nature activists Monday Magazine Wild Side seasquirts
2001-01-18 Turning the tide: Diatoms are a girl’s best friend Monday Magazine Wild Side diatoms
2001-02-01 The Naked Truth: Salt spring’s Lady Godiva bares her breast on her ride to save species at risk Monday Magazine Wild Side woodpecker
2001-02-15 Bullheaded: Fishermen say sculpins are a nuisance. The fish deserve more respect than that Monday Magazine Wild Side sculpin
2001-03-01 The laws of nature: Judges and protestors have their own subcultures like wolves Monday Magazine Wild Side wolf
2001-03-15 Meal Planning: The way gulls try to gobble up starfish mimics the history of BC Monday Magazine Wild Side gullstar
2001-03-29 Wrestling with the Rock (fish): A writer pins down reasons for the disappearance of BC’s groundfish industry Monday Magazine Wild Side rockfish
2001-04-12 In its proper time and place: Like racing pigeons, heavy industry is part of a disappearing way of life Monday Magazine Wild Side pigeons
2001-04-26 Finding calypso: Like Greek nymphs, boys, its best to leave orchids alone Monday Magazine Wild Side calypso
2001-05-10 Wonders of the natural world: As the old man asked in Catch-22 which is greater, America or the frog? Monday Magazine Wild Side wonders
2001-05-24 Go with the flow: A terrible flood offers lessons about how to raise children Monday Magazine Wild Side missflood
2001-06-07 Goodly creatures: Like Shakespeare we ponder a dedication: To bees or not to bees? Monday Magazine Wild Side bees
2001-06-21 Midsummer unplugged: Divination with the stonecrop population Monday Magazine Wild Side stonecrop
2001-07-05 Be my guest: The innkeeper worm keeps visitors happy, one fish at a time Monday Magazine Wild Side innkeeper
2001-07-19 Out of the muck: Swamp Things are not the toxic drips they used to be Monday Magazine Wild Side wetlands
2001-08-02 Grisly Tales: Bears could be the martyrs of the Liberal government Monday Magazine Wild Side grizzly
2001-08-16 Mapped meanders: Rambling over the secret names of Spatzizi Provincial Park Monday Magazine Wild Side tolkien
2001-08-30 Still kiss with woodpecker: Speaking with the anti-profit of frogs and arbutus Monday Magazine Wild Side robbins
2001-09-13 Yellow stripes and long toes: The first 90 days for newts and neotenic politicians Monday Magazine Wild Side salamander
2001-09-27 Kelp for the sore soul: Wondering about seaweed puts sanity into the world’s wild currents Monday Magazine Wild Side seapalm
2001-10-11 Running with elks and electronics: How technology can work to save the natural world Monday Magazine Wild Side elk
2001-10-25 Going to seed: Orthodox dispersals of life for a recalcitrant world Monday Magazine Wild Side seeds
2001-11-08 Rock solid: Keeping company in the conglomerate business Monday Magazine Wild Side conglomerate
2001-11-22 Watching the birdwatchers: A field guide to the still ones behind the field guides Monday Magazine Wild Side merganser
2001-12-06 Frog woz here: Graffiti could jazz up the conservation message Monday Magazine Wild Side red-legged
2002-01-03 Legends of landscape: Telling the stories of sacred worlds Monday Magazine Wild Side mythlandscapes
2002-01-17 Rigged tours: Oil’s not well that begins not well, or, Hecate’s strait talk Monday Magazine Wild Side puffins
2002-01-31 Non-conformist Nutkins: Taunting fate and challenging the owls Monday Magazine Wild Side squirrels
2002-02-14 Love among the ferns: Thrillers, intrigues and a royal romp in the woods Monday Magazine Wild Side ferns
2002-02-28 Gross natural products: Maggots are essential to the province’s environmental and economic survival Monday Magazine Wild Side maggots
2002-03-14 Booms and busts: Are mountain pine beetles outbreaking with natural laws? Monday Magazine Wild Side pinebeetle
2002-03-28 Rolling with the kippers: Toss a few red herrings into the mystery of spring’s fish frenzies Monday Magazine Wild Side eelgrass
2002-04-11 Growing green in the black hole: Nearly a decade after the protests, Clayoquot gathers moss Monday Magazine Wild Side moss
2002-04-25 Good grub: Putting fire blackened maggots on the menu Monday Magazine Wild Side winterwren
2002-05-23 Dance of the radical chitons: Gumbooting from Africa to the west coast Monday Magazine Wild Side chiton
2002-06-06 Wake up calls: The first capital region guide to birding in bed Monday Magazine Wild Side warblers
2002-06-20 Clams for Ruby: Islander leaves a legacy Monday Magazine Wild Side clams
2002-07-04 Down in the dirt: Native earthworms are a rare and unstudied species Monday Magazine Wild Side earthworms
2002-07-18 [Cooper's Hawkes] Monday Magazine Wild Side cooperhawk
2002-08-01 [Sand Fleas - JO] Monday Magazine Wild Side isopods
2002-08-15 Paradise rebuilt: British eco-activists have transformed an old pit into an environmental spectacle Monday Magazine Wild Side foresthabitats
2002-08-29 Living lightly in London: Vancouver Island forests inspire a new British ecovillage Monday Magazine Wild Side bedzed
2002-09-12 Interment alternatives: Going back to earth in true eco-style Monday Magazine Wild Side garryoaktree
2002-09-26 Slithery promises: Snakes and politicians have nothing in common Monday Magazine Wild Side gartersnake
2002-10-10 Freedom to walk: the government is challenging our right to set foot on public land Monday Magazine Wild Side rightsofaccess
2002-10-24 Hereditary Trails: Enough is enough in the antion of the north Monday Magazine Wild Side heiltsuk
2002-11-07 Four gentlemen: Part 1: Swooping like a crane for social, environmental justice Monday Magazine Wild Side cranes
2002-11-21 Brotherhood of the Wolf: Granny what big worries you have Monday Magazine Wild Side wolf
Gentle grizzlies: Sensitive new-age alpha males do better with bears Monday Magazine Wild Side grizzly
2002-12-19 Crashing waves and wild rogues: the romantic shorebirds’ guide to long-legged lovelies Monday Magazine Wild Side rockshorebirds
2003-01-02 Invasion of the biodiversity snatchers: Mistletoe, holly and ivy give kisses of death to local ecosystems Monday Magazine Wild Side mistletoe
2003-01-16 One with (subatomic) everything: On trees, little black dresses and the implacable order of life Monday Magazine Wild Side douglasfir
2003-01-30 Art of nature: Coastals artists find beauty and paint it for preservation Monday Magazine Wild Side hotspots
2003-02-13 Moose tooth fortnight: Governments need a few reminders of the natural world they're exploiting Monday Magazine Wild Side moose
2003-02-27 Noise about oysters: My world is my Crassotstrea gigas Monday Magazine Wild Side oysters
2003-03-13 Heroic measures: Dispatches from Alexandra Morton's epic battle to save wild salmon Monday Magazine Wild Side pink
2003-03-27 Predators on the range: Habitat destruction does not make a working forest Monday Magazine Wild Side deer
2003-04-10 Sasquatch Watch: Tracking the elusive possibility that Bigfoot really exists Monday Magazine Wild Side sasquatch
2003-04-24 Islands in the storm: where the deer and the camas flowers play Monday Magazine Wild Side camas
2003-05-08 Oysters annoyed: Defending the oyster farming industry should be the industry's job Monday Magazine Wild Side oysters
2003-05-22 Ferries show their stripes: axing the dogwood was a breathtakingly bad move Monday Magazine Wild Side dogwood
2003-06-05 Swirling hot spots: gong shows in the Salish Sea Monday Magazine Wild Side southernhotspots
2003-06-19 Underwater meadows: Taking refuge in eelgrass dreams Monday Magazine Wild Side eelgrass
2003-07-03 Hundreds and humpbacks: The odds are good in Alaska Monday Magazine Wild Side  
2003-07-17 The wild side of gambling: From Las Vegas to life, the greater the risk the bigger the payoff Monday Magazine Wild Side cooperhawk
2003-07-31 Cannibal-at-the-North-end-of-the world: Ever wonder why insects bite Monday Magazine Wild Side insects
2003-08-14 Burning for adventure: Wild fires, wild horses and wild life Monday Magazine Wild Side wildhorses
2003-08-28 August nocturne: After dark the wildlife really gets moving Monday Magazine Wild Side moth
2003-09-11 Fire this time: Where lightning strikes, pay attention Monday Magazine Wild Side lightning
2003-09-25 Laws of nature: Our legal system should take the environment under its wing Monday Magazine Wild Side barnowl
2003-10-09 Blessing of the orcas: Bearing witness to rare harmonies in Bella Bella Monday Magazine Wild Side orca
2003-10-23 The extinction of hope: It's probably too late to save the world from humans Monday Magazine Wild Side barredowl
2003-11-06 A total eclipse of the mind: Out of the universe's darkness and into the contemplative light Monday Magazine Wild Side northernlights
2003-11-20 Bear Necessities: a healthy salmon run is essential to grizzly happiness Monday Magazine Wild Side grizzly2
2003-12-04 Made in Taiwan: Restoration and reforestation take the place of factories Monday Magazine Wild Side taiwanbirds
2003-12-18 The triumph of Burn's Bog: From Scotland, with love Monday Magazine Wild Side bog
2004-02-05 Painting the connections: Art and the way to a naturalist's heart Monday Magazine Wild Side greatgrayowl
2004-03-04 Corporate choices: Thesis-antithesis in Lannan Forest Monday Magazine Wild Side crabapple
2004-04-01 Caribou in the Cariboo: Tracking the last of a threatened species Monday Magazine Wild Side mountaincaribou
2004-05-06 Sweet serendipity: Discovering Buddhism on a ferry-bound bus Monday Magazine Wild Side swallows
2004-06-03 Oil's not well: The word from the docks and tidepools of Haida Gwaii Monday Magazine Wild Side puffins
2004-07-01 Loving Luna: a bizarre game of capture the whale Monday Magazine Wild Side orca
2004-08-05 Eve the Amazon: On cutbacks, bushtits and the wielding of corporate power Monday Magazine Wild Side bushtits
2004-09-02 Forgetting the Mystrey: Yo Man, oaks are cool Monday Magazine Wild Side garry oak
2004-10-07 Return to Origins: Witnessing tenuous connections between life & earth Monday Magazine Wild Side humpback
2004-11-04 Bearing up: Keeping the spirit of Kermode alive Monday Magazine Wild Side spirit bear
2004-12-02 A butterfly's place: Saving the whole, one small part at a time Monday Magazine Wild Side butterfly
2005-01-06 Thunderbirds and tsunamis: Earthquakes make their way into legend Monday Magazine Wild Side tsunami
2005-02-03 Raining cats and dogs: Uncontrolled pets put other species at risk Monday Magazine Wild Side wolf
2005-03-03 Sex in the forest: The city's no place to find natural loving Monday Magazine Wild Side oldgrowth
2005-04-07 Making the links: golf courses should perhaps give some fore-thought to the future Monday Magazine Wild Side  
2005-04-07 Heads underwater: Are we now as deluded as the now-extinct Pacific manatees Monday Magazine Wild Side seacow
2005-06-02 The sacred in ground zero: Finding beauty where violence has made things ugly Monday Magazine Wild Side redcedar
2005-07-07 Porpoise Plea: Harbour porpoise need our help Monday Magazine Wild Side porpoises
2005-08-04 Disturbing the Peace: Who really apys the price when we need more power? Monday Magazine Wild Side beaver
2005-09-01 Reckoning of a decade: Comings, goings and patterns of nature become clear over time Monday Magazine Wild Side octopus
2005-10-06 Lethal infection: Sea lice threaten one of the coast's most perfect fish Monday Magazine Wild Side pink
2005-11-03 Seabirds in hot water: When murre is, unfortunately, les Monday Magazine Wild Side murres
2005-12-01 Another world: Getting shanghaied into BC's golden paradise Monday Magazine Wild Side bigleafmaple
2006-01-05 Secret winds of the coast: A breeze through weather systems, romance and the breath of spring Monday Magazine Wild Side wind
2006-02-02 Cold reality in Ottawa: Where do you find the natural world in the capital of the country Monday Magazine Wild Side peregrine
2006-03-02 Restoring wilderness: Messing up a tree farm in the name of the warty jumping slug Monday Magazine Wild Side slugs
2006-04-06 The flight of angels: Could we be hearing the swan song for a nearly recovered species Monday Magazine Wild Side swans
2006-05-04 Islands of Caution: Protecting the natural abundance of the Salish Sea Monday Magazine Wild Side gull
2006-06-01 Crazy acts of resistance: One woman's fight for everyone's survival Monday Magazine Wild Side butterfly
2006-07-06 Restoring the pit of despair: Women look for ways to heal the earth Monday Magazine Wild Side skunkcabbage
2006-08-03 Shrill tunes for endangered species: Oystercatchers sing an ancient song of alarm Monday Magazine Wild Side oystercatchers
2006-09-07 Thrilled to be frilled: How a stinging letter can echo natural defence systems Monday Magazine Wild Side anemone
2006-10-05 Heroes and villains: Spirit Bear # Monday Magazine Wild Side spirit bear
2006-11-02 Big dollars, no sense: Even a grade 10 economics student can tell you BC's economy no longer makes sense Monday Magazine Wild Side eelgrass
2006-12-07 Caves and casinos: Some thoughts on sacredness as the Skaet Cave controversy winds down Monday Magazine Wild Side cave
2007-01-04 A New Year in New Zealand: Good News from Gisborne for environmentalists Monday Magazine Wild Side  
2007-02-01 Slow Islands: Meet Stewart Island, Saturna's southern twin Monday Magazine Wild Side oystercatchers
2007-03-08 No child left inside: The parental joy of watchful neglect Monday Magazine Wild Side bigleafmaple
1999-01-01 A Year on the Wild Side  
Due Fall 2008 Kidscan Book of Canadian Geography  
??????? Canada’s Rainforest: Maps to Murrelets, A Resource Handbook  
2001-01-01 Salish Sea Teachers’ Handbook and CD. Writing and illustrating of teachers’ handbook on natural history and stewardship of the region In association with Gloria Snively and Artist Response Team, singer Holly Arntzen. Cowriting of songs on ocean natural history  
2000-01-01 Responsible Wildlife Viewing, Natural Agents of Change in B.C. Parks: Insects, Fire, Wind and Floods. Illustrated books and outreach programs on various management issues in BC Parks  
1999-01-01 Forests in Focus: A British Columbia Exploration. Educational resource guide for elementary teachers on forest ecosystems. Development in conjunction with Educational Design International  
1998-01-01 Maps to Murrelets: Canadian Rainforests Resource Guide Grades 8-12. Client Sierra Club. Writing, curriculum design and illustration. Accepted curriculum resource Ministry of Education  
1997-01-01 Stewardship Options: A Guide for Private Landowners in British Columbia. Writing, illustration and graphic design  
1994-01-01 Backyard Biodiversity and Beyond: Elementary Teacher's Guide to Biodiversity in British Columbia. Research, design illustration and production  
1995-01-01 Backyard Biodiversity and Beyond: Elementary Teacher's Guide to Biodiversity in British Columbia. Research, design illustration and production (French edition)  
1996-01-01 Initiatives for the Conservation of Biodiversity. Inter-ministerial document released for the Montreal IUCN Convention. Synthesis of 57 government documents concerning biodiversity initiatives. Writing and illustrations  
Years 1995-2000 Marbled Murrelet Resource Inventory Workbook, Terrestrial Salamander Resource Inventory Workbook; Bat Resource Inventory Handbook, Fish Capture Methods, Recreation Resource Inventory Training Workbook, Wildlife Habitat Assessment, Archaeological Inventory Training Workbook, Automated Water Quality Monitoring Training Workbook. Development of training programmes, text and illustrations for field technician training manuals. Partnered with Open Learning Agency and subject area experts  
1995 and 1999 Giving the Land a Voice: Mapping our Home Places. Writing, illustration and graphic design  
Spring 2001 The Salish Sea Beautiful British Columbia  
Summer 2004 The Prodigal Butterfly Alternatives islandmarble
2002-02-01 Bio Logic: Take a lesson from the tango Explore  
November-December 2000 Green winters on the Salish Sea Canadian Geographic  
Spring 1999 Leeks, racing pigeons and Valley of the Bears: Museums as tools for community education on restoration Alternatives  
1983-09-01 Home on the range BC Outdoors  
1983-08-01 Flintknapping BC Outdoors  
1982-12-01 Legends of Christmas Hill The Islander  
1999-12-19 Joy to the (new) world The Islander 12 days of christmas
Winter 1998 Mapping the Last Blank Space Orion Afield  
1998-10-07 Issues and beauty found in heart of Nisga’a memorial lava bed park Driftwood nisga
1998-11-11 Life of sea depends on life of land and sky Driftwood  
1998-03-18 Amphibians show all is well in ecosystem Driftwood amphibians
1997-10-08 Minor acorn obsession sprouts new generation of oak growers Driftwood garry oak
1998-07-29 Bug-eating bat provide reason to lie outdoors under the moon Driftwood bat
1992-02-27 The Last of the Garry Oaks Monday Magazine Feature Article  
1993-03-11 A growing heritage: The struggle to save the Garry oak, one year later Monday Magazine Feature Article  
2000-11-02 A Strange Year on Salt Spring Monday Magazine Feature Article  
2005-12-01 What is the future of Environmentalism? Monday Magazine Feature Article  
2006-03-16 Buena Vista Seed Club: What Vancouver Island can learn from Cuba's green revolution Monday Magazine Feature Article  
2006-04-20 Soothing tea for the Environmentalist's Soul: Readers' reasons to take hope when the natural world is falling apart Monday Magazine Feature Article  
2006-11-23 Cave Calamity: Better consultation process needed for first nation sites Monday Magazine Feature Article  
2003-09-01 The origins of teenage embarrassment Focus on Women Natural Relations Column  
2003-10-01 A place for paradox Focus on Women Natural Relations Column  
2003-11-01 Of man and mushroom Focus on Women Natural Relations Column  
2003-12-01 Iron-clad relationships Focus on Women Natural Relations Column  
2004-01-01 Winter confinement strategies Focus on Women Natural Relations Column  
2004-02-01 If music be the food of love Focus on Women Natural Relations Column  
2004-03-01 Of bingo halls and water holes Focus on Women Natural Relations Column  
2004-04-01 Lysistrata's modern lessons Focus on Women Natural Relations Column  
2004-05-01 Knox and the butterflies Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2004-06-01 The butterfly effect: rethinking dogmatism Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2004-07-01 Time out from the fight Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2004-08-01 It takes all kinds Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2004-09-01 Life is a stage-for comedy Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2004-10-01 Voles, monogamy and morality Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2004-11-01 Goldilocks and the three bears Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2004-12-01 Nudibranchs: idly drifting far from mainstream Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2005-01-01 Teasing out the mysteries of our behaviour Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2005-02-01 On trusting the cowboys Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2005-03-01 Child rearing is for the birds Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2005-04-01 Swampy lessons on frogs, routines and cleanliness Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2005-05-01 The red maids of Ruckle Park Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2005-06-01 DNA and our 60,000 year old dad Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2005-07-01 There is little to fear but fear itself Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2005-08-01 Beetles, beavers and bacteria Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2005-09-01 Healthy depression in an unhealthy world Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2005-10-01 The under-rated virtue of patience Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2005-11-01 The human need for pilgrimage Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2005-12-01 Divining our futures from nature Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2006-01-01 True confessions of a soccer mum Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2006-02-01 Crying places Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2006-03-01 Insects, lovers and landscapes Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2006-04-01 Beachheads, oysters and gypsy moths Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2006-05-01 Our future depends on what we know about energy Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2006-06-01 Travels with Cecil and oolichan Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2006-07-01 Lessons of the sandhill cranes of Spider Island Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2006-08-01 What August brings Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2006-09-01 Recovery of the Gorge Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2006-10-01 The adaptable rat Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2006-11-01 The helpers Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2006-12-01 An iffy approach to life. Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2007-01-01 January predictions Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2007-02-01 The allure of dragons Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2007-03-01 Suva shoe shine boys Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2007-04-01 Climate change Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2007-05-01 Lessons out on a limb Focus Magazine Natural Relations Column  
2004-12-01 Quiet details: The life and art of Fenwick Lansdowne Focus Magazine Feature Article  
2005-03-01 Robert Bateman: Art, community and ideas Focus Magazine Feature Article  
2005-04-01 The natural history of Dr. Ian McTaggart Cowan Focus Magazine Feature Article  
2005-05-01 Ronald Wright: When civilizations collapse Focus Magazine Feature Article  
2005-09-01 A woman with a porpoise Focus Magazine Feature Article  
2006-03-01 Holly Arntzen: A matter of heart Focus Magazine Feature Article  
2006-06-01 Cheryl Bryce: Restoring camas and culture Focus Magazine Feature Article  
2006-10-01 An embarrassment of riches. Encana green-washing at UVic Focus Magazine Feature Article  
2006-09-01 Making the right choice: Brian Pinch on ethical investing Focus Magazine Feature Article  
2006-12-01 Is the Crown land sell-off over Focus Magazine Feature Article  
2007-06-01 Joe Percival: Restoring Nature, Mind & Spirit Focus Magazine Feature Article  
2007-07-01 Profiles of Conservation Focus Magazine Feature Article