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A fungus causing a disease that has wiped out bat populations across North America has been detected in British Columbia, the province says.
A statement Monday said the fungus that leads to white-nose syndrome in bats was found in bat guano — or bat droppings — in the Grand Forks area of the Kootenays.
"The [ministry]  is working with multiple partners to implement enhanced surveillance for the disease, as well as reduce threats to bat habitat," read the statement from the Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship.
"Because there is currently no proven prevention or treatment for white-nose syndrome, the best approach for bat conservation is the reduction of other threats to support healthy, resilient bat populations as they face this disease." [...]
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rabbitcruiser · 2 months
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Liard River, BC
It flows south-east and east along the Alaska Highway, receiving the waters of Dease River, Kloye Creek, Trepanier Creek and Black Angus Creek. It continues east through the Dease Forest, where it receives the waters of the Hyland River south of Hyland River Provincial Park, then receives the Malcolm Creek, Tatisno Creek and Nustlo Creek. It flows along the Yukon border, where the Alaska Highway once again follows the Liard and receives the Cosh Creek, Contact Creek, Scoby Creek and Sandin Brook, then turns south around Mount Sandin, receiving water from Tsia Creek, Tsinitla Creek, Tatzille Creek and Leguil Creek. It turns eastwards along the northern margin of the Liard Plateau, where it receives the Kechika River near Skooks Landing, Niloil Creek from Niloil Lake and Coal River by Coal River. It continues east and south-east, south of Mount Reid, still followed by the Alaska Highway, receiving the waters of Geddes Creek, Grant Creek, Smith River, Lapie Creek, Teeter Creek, Mould Creek and Hoole Creek.
It enters the Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park, where the Trout River empties into the Liard. Alaska Highway runs south along the Trout River, while the Liard flows east through the Liard River Corridor Provincial Park and Protected Area, south of the Sentinel Range of the Muskwa Ranges, receiving the waters of Deer River and Canyon Creek in the Grand Canyon of the Liard. It continues south-east between the Barricade Range and Mount Rothenberg of the Sentinel Range, where the Moule Creek and Sulphur Creek flow in the Liard. It flows east, out of the Northern Rockies and through the foothills, where it receives waters from the Brimstone Creek, Crusty Creek, Grayling River, Graybank Creek and Toad River. It turns north-west, receiving the waters from Garbutt Creek, Lepine Creek, Chimney Creek, Ruthie Creek, Scatter River and Beaver River. It then turns south-east, receives the waters from Catkin Creek, Dunedin River and Fort Nelson River. From here it turns north, receiving the waters of Zus Creek, Sandy Creek and La Biche River and crosses into the Northwest Territories, immediately east of the Yukon border.
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sunnyde · 2 years
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Sunset on Crescent Beach - Pilot Bay Provincial Park - Kootenay Lake, BC
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rawshutterbug · 1 year
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Snow At The Simpson River Trailhead Kootenay River
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This stunning photo captures the beauty of the Kootenay River Bridge in winter, with snow and ice covering the river and surrounding mountains. The vibrant red bridge stands out against the serene landscape, while the blue sky and sun shining add a touch of warmth to the scene. The nearby Mount Shanks, Hawk Ridge, Indian Peak, and Octopus Mountain complete the breathtaking view.
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Wowie 🤩 beautiful wedding rings on such a great natural quarts table rock, with a touch of moss!! www.reichertphotography.com . . . #Wedding #marriedlife #herecomesthebride #WeddingInspiration #WeddingPhotography #kootenay #KootenayBride #weddingformals #bridestyle #bridechilla #kootenays #misstomrs #kelowna #kootenaywedding #KootenayWeddingPhotographer #NelsonWedding #flowers #Trail #Nelson #Castlegar #weddingdetails #Wedding #Photography #creston #married #kootenaylife #cranbrook #weddingflowers #floral #love (at West Kootenays) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpqLvhYPPDJ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Cartoon #radiumhotsprings #kootenay #explorebc #vancouverisawesome #outside #way2ill #landscapephotography #earthshotz #folkscenery #supernaturalbc https://www.instagram.com/p/CjBEzHMJJPk/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kootenaydivision · 2 years
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How to model an avalanche path
How to model an avalanche path
If you google “how to model an avalanche”, you’re likely to turn up almost entirely results about computer modeling of avalanches. Not helpful! I went into this one mostly on my own. In the end I’ll have 2 avalanche paths on the KD – The McRae canyon/Paulson Gap slops with snowshed, and one at mile 93.6 of the Nelson sub along Kootenay Lake with a slide fence and perhaps signals. The latter is a…
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vintagecamping · 3 months
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Hiking along Tumbling Pass Trail. The hardest yet most rewarding section of the Rockwell Route.
Kootenay National Park, BC
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A Canadian mining company has been fined more than $16 million for polluting waterways in B.C.'s East Kootenay.
The B.C. Ministry of Environment has imposed three administrative penalties on Teck Coal Limited, a subsidiary of Teck Resources, citing the company's failure to have water treatment facilities ready by a required date to limit emissions of nitrate and selenium from its Fording River operations in the Elk Valley.
The ministry says administrative penalties are monetary fines issued by the government instead of by the court on individuals or companies who violate requirements of environmental laws and regulations. Such penalties are usually issued when non-compliance continues following warnings and violation tickets.
The largest fine, at $15.48 million, was handed out for Teck Coal's failure to activate its Fording River South water treatment facility near Elkford, B.C., by Dec. 31, 2018, as required by the provincial permit for the discharge of wastewater.
The ministry says the facility treats effluent from the Swift, Cataract and Kilmarnock Creeks — all tributaries of the upper Fording River. [...]
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cedarboughs · 6 months
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A tiny spruce sapling growing on a scree slope. People have built it a little wall to keep hikers from stepping on it so that it can grow big and strong. 🥺July 11.
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penelope-pitstop · 8 months
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The Rocky Mountains and Abraham Lake, Alberta
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The COEUR D'ALENE RESORT Lights on the boardwalk. November 2023
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boneszphoto · 9 months
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crossing BC, summer 2023
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patamus-warmer · 1 year
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A lovely set of rings on a beautiful piece of quartz stone! www.reichertphotography.com . . . #Wedding #marriedlife #herecomesthebride #WeddingInspiration #WeddingPhotography #kootenay #KootenayBride #weddingformals #bridestyle #bridechilla #kootenays #misstomrs #kelowna #kootenaywedding #KootenayWeddingPhotographer #NelsonWedding #flowers #Trail #Nelson #Castlegar #weddingdetails #Wedding #Photography #creston #married #kootenaylife #cranbrook #weddingflowers #floral #love (at Kelowna, British Columbia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CplPHTAyJ0j/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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