Mountain Thing on the web & in print. Mountain Thing on the web & in print. Mountain Thing on the web & in print. Featured: We followed an old-growth detective into the forest to fact-check B.C.’s suspicious claims about the age of trees Read now on The Narwhal Features & Contributions The Narwhal: Logging proposals in B.C. caribou habitat threaten endangered herd’s recent gains, conservation group warns The Narwhal: Vanishing lichens a sign rare B.C. rainforest is approaching ecological collapse The Narwhal: Inside the fight to save one of North America’s last deep-snow caribou herds The Narwhal: Thousands of B.C.’s endangered whitebark pine logged on private land Wildsight: A walk through the Seymour River Valley The Narwhal: ‘Death by a thousand clearcuts’: Canada’s deep-snow caribou are vanishing Wildsight: More than a trail: The ecological footprint of access The Tyee: The Best Way to Save Caribou Can’t Just Be Killing Wolves e-Know: From trails to streams: Ecosystem health in Lois Creek The Narwhal: Can fake old-growth trees help this endangered animal? The Narwhal: BC Timber Sales plans to log old-growth rainforest, home to endangered caribou herd Wildsight: In the Inland Temperate Rainforest with a lichenologist In print GoKimberley Magazine: The Lake Kootenay Living Magazine: Close to the Land, an Interview with Bill Hanlon