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Stewards of Splendour: A History of Wildlife and People in British Columbia (Paperback)

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The subject of wildlife both unites and deeply divides British Columbians. From concern over dwindling orca populations to deeply political debates over hunting and harvesting, questions surrounding fish and wildlife harvest rights and methods, and the effects of industrial resource extraction, tourism, and residential development upon wildlife populations, have produced an atmosphere of conflict and distrust in BC. Spanning the deep history of human relationships with wildlife, from pre-contact Indigenous land stewardship to the present day, Stewards of Splendour explores the ways that government, Indigenous communities and stakeholder groups have sought to shape and deliver, or responded to the consequences of, wildlife management policies and practices and resource development activities in the province. Throughout, it emphasizes the circumstances and initiatives that made and continue to make BC different—from the astonishing diversity of our ecosystems to our unusually high proportion (over 94%) of public land—while profiling instances of “made-in-BC” approaches.

About the Author


Jennifer Bonnell teaches Canadian and environmental history at York University in Toronto. She is the author of Reclaiming the Don: An Environmental History of Toronto’s Don River Valley (University of Toronto Press, 2014), which won the Canadian Historical Association’s Clio Prize and Heritage Toronto’s best book award in 2015.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781039900004
ISBN-10: 1039900003
Publisher: The Royal British Columbia Museum
Publication Date: September 12th, 2023
Pages: 496
Language: English