Picture in your mind the iconic, almost mythic geography of Canada's north: vast land-scapes, pounding herds of caribou, gangly moose feeding beside freshwater sloughs, a pack of wolves silhouetted against a moonlit winter, tall, jagged mountains, and rushing rivers silvered with wild salmon. All that, and much more, is the Taku watershed.

Wild Salmon Rivers of Canada

Educational Report Vol.26-No.03, Spring/Summer 2007 Co-published: Wilderness Committee & Rivers Without Borders

Online Resources

FIRST NATIONS
Taku River Tlingit First Nation
www.trtfn.com
Klabona Keepers Society
www.sacredheadwaters.com

CANADIAN ENGOs
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society – BC
www.cpawsbc.org
Mining Watch Canada
www.miningwatch.ca
Sierra Legal Defence Fund
www.sierralegal.org

AMERICAN ENGOs
Alaskans for Responsible Mining
www.reformakmines.org
Center for Science in Public Participation
www.csp2.org
Round River Conservation Studies
www.roundriver.org
Southeast Alaska Conservation Council
www.seacc.org
Trout Unlimited, Alaska Chapter
www.tu.org
Western Mining Action Network
www.wman-info.org

Credits

Research & Writing: Nola Poirler, Andrea Reimer, Carrie Slanina & Ivan Thompson
Editing: Matthew Sasaki
Mapping: Geoff Senichenko
Design: Andrea Reimer
Photos: WC files except where noted.
Web Publishing 2007: Gil Aguilar

Wilderness Committee Educational Report Vol.26, No. 3. Spring/Summer 2007. Canadian Mail Product Sales Agreement No.0900567. Posted in Vancouver. For free distribution. Printed in Canada on recycled newsprint with vegetable-based inks. Press Run 80000.

© Wilderness Committee 2007. All rights reserved. Written material may be used without permission when credit is given to the Wilderness Committee.

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