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The Wild Horses of the Chilcotin

Author : Wayne McCrory
Publisher : Harbour Publishing
Page : 508 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2023-11-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781990776373

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The Wild Horses of the Chilcotin by Wayne McCrory Pdf

The Chilcotin’s wild horses are are romantic and beautiful, but they are also controversial: they are seen by government policy as intruders competing for range land with native species and domestic cattle and, as a result, they have been subject to culls and are not officially protected. In this compelling book, wildlife biologist Wayne McCrory draws upon two decades of research to make a case for considering these wonderful creatures, called qiyus in traditional Tŝilhqot’in culture, a resilient part of the area’s balanced prey-predator ecosystem. McCrory also chronicles the Chilcotin wild horses’ genetic history and significance to the Tŝilhqot’in, juxtaposing their efforts to protect qiyus against movements to cull them.

Wild Horses, Wild Wolves

Author : Maureen Enns
Publisher : Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2013-06-03
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781927330241

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Wild Horses, Wild Wolves by Maureen Enns Pdf

Established in 1967, the Ghost River Wilderness Area, located along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains in southern Alberta, is one of only three provincially designated wilderness areas in the province. As such, it is supposed to have the strictest form of government protection available in Canada, with development, motorized transportation and recreational activities either tightly controlled or altogether forbidden. This has not been the case, however. It is in this beautiful, threatened and geographically remote area that Maureen Enns, a well-known artist, author, educator and conservationist, has come to discover an incredible world inhabited by wild horses, one of the region’s most elusive and iconic creatures. Descendants of the original settlers of the area have been known to describe the “wildies” of the Ghost Wilderness as ugly, nondescript, Roman-nosed and useless animals. But such descriptions stand in sharp contrast to some of the athletic and beautiful stallions, mares and foals that Enns has encountered. Using a stunning combination of drawn and painted images, conventional and remote photography (using hidden cameras activated by heat or motion) and traditional stories told by Peigan and Stoney Nakoda people, Enns invites the reader to join her as she untangles old myths regarding Alberta’s heritage and reveals some uncomfortable realities facing the province in the 21st century. The wild horses, wolves, moose, deer and bear profiled in this book have had little contact with humankind. As communities, developers and governments struggle to understand the impacts of conservation, recreation and development in sacred places, it is becoming more and more difficult to keep the “wild” in wild animals. This project is passionate plea for understanding, conservation and action.

The Chilcotin Holiday

Author : Paul H. St. Pierre
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1970
Category : British Columbia
ISBN : UCAL:B4764655

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Ranch Tales

Author : Ken Mather
Publisher : Heritage House Publishing Co
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2019-06-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9781772031898

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Ranch Tales by Ken Mather Pdf

An entertaining, fast-paced look at early ranching in British Columbia. Frontier historian Ken Mather is known for his fascinating, in-depth profiles of the men and women who established a distinctive ranching culture in Western Canada over a hundred years ago. Now, in this concise collection of stories—based on Mather’s column in the Vernon Morning Star—readers will meet even more colourful characters, gain insightful tidbits on cowboy culture, and read about little-known cattle drives that stagger the imagination. Ranch Tales highlights the achievements, hardships, and exploits of Newman “King of the Range” Squires, “lady rancher” Elizabeth Greenbow, cow boss Joe Coutlee, the gold-seeking Jeffries brothers who came all the way from Alabama, and many more. This delightful book is a perfect companion to Mather’s other ranching histories and will appeal to anyone interested in the early days of the western frontier.

Chilcotin Yarns

Author : Bruce Watt
Publisher : Heritage House Publishing Co
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781927051436

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Chilcotin Yarns by Bruce Watt Pdf

Getting three trucks and two horses stuck in the mud on "a good road" into BC's wild, remote interior was just the start of Bruce Watt's hilarious adventuresand it was his honeymoon, too. When the newly married Watt moved there in 1948 to take up ranching, he was a just a kid in his early 20s. He and his wife fell in love with Big Creek, three hours southwest of Williams Lake, and its wildlife, beautiful landscapes and quirky, down-to-earth people. Despite the tough work and difficult conditions, they put down roots and stayed, raising a family of five, along with herds of cattle and horses.

Chilcotin Yarns

Author : Bruce Watt
Publisher : Heritage House Publishing Co
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2012-03-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781927051443

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Chilcotin Yarns by Bruce Watt Pdf

Getting three trucks and two horses stuck in the mud on "a good road" into BC's wild, remote interior was just the start of Bruce Watt's hilarious adventures—and it was his honeymoon, too. When the newly married Watt moved there in 1948 to take up ranching, he was a just a kid in his early 20s. He and his wife fell in love with Big Creek, three hours southwest of Williams Lake, and its wildlife, beautiful landscapes and quirky, down-to-earth people. Despite the tough work and difficult conditions, they put down roots and stayed, raising a family of five, along with herds of cattle and horses. This consummate storyteller tells it like was—and still is, perhaps, for many still making this place home. Bruce's hilarious stories of chasing horses and getting five kids off to school (until they were a ripe eight or nine years old and could drive themselves) have a charm all their own. These yarns capture the adventure and especially the humour of running a ranch—roping cougars, having close calls on cliff edges and all the other "usual" accidents. Watt's cowboy honesty and campfire-style storytelling are irresistible.

Resettling the Range

Author : John Thistle
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2015-02-25
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780774828406

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The ranchers who resettled BC’s interior in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries depended on grassland for their cattle, but in this they faced some unlikely competition from grasshoppers and wild horses. With the help of the government, settlers resolved to rid the range of both. Resettling the Range explores the ecology and history of the grassland and the people who lived there by looking closely at these eradication efforts. In the claims of “range improvement” and “rational land use,” author John Thistle uncovers more complicated stories of marginalization: the destruction of wild horses worked to dispossess aboriginal people, while the campaign to exterminate grasshoppers exposed class conflicts and competing versions of resettlement among immigrant ranchers. This unconventional history examines the lasting effects of range improvement, revealing a fascinating – and troubling – chapter of BC history.

Buckaroos and Mud Pups

Author : Ken Mather
Publisher : Heritage House Publishing Co
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2011-02-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781926936697

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Buckaroos and Mud Pups by Ken Mather Pdf

Remarkable cattle drives, famous ranches and legendary characters are at the heart of Ken Mather's account of the early days of ranching in British Columbia. These are stories about drovers, ranchers, cowboys and "mud pups" (the remittance men of the ranching industry). You'll meet such people as: the flamboyant Harper brothers, drovers who went on to become the biggest landowners in BC, with interests in the Harper, Perry, Hat Creek and famous Gang ranches Johnny Wilson, one of the most successful ranchers in the industry, who became known as the "BC Cattle King" Jim Madden, nicknamed "Big Kid" for his exuberant personality and childish innocence and whose simple lifestyle and colourful adventures made him famous in the Nicola and surrounding valleys Coutts Marjoribanks, a mud pup whose skills as a cowboy—and his exploits, such as riding his horse up the steep steps and into the Kalamalka Hotel bar—far outshone his talents as the ranch manager his rich family forced him to be. The story begins at the time of BC's first gold rush, and the start of a decade that would see more than 22,000 head of cattle brought into the colony. The author takes readers through to 1914, by which time ranching in the BC Interior had become big business. Complete with informative tidbits about the cowboy's tools of the trade, Buckaroos and Mud Pups is an entertaining look at fascinating times and the men who made them so.

Chilcotin

Author : Veera Bonner,Irene E. Bliss,Hazel Henry Litterick
Publisher : Heritage House Publishing Co
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : History
ISBN : 1895811341

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Chilcotin by Veera Bonner,Irene E. Bliss,Hazel Henry Litterick Pdf

Who rode sidesaddle 300 miles a century ago to become Chilcotin's first housewife? What rancher carried a portable piano in his buckboard? Who started the Williams Lake and the Ahaheim Lake Stampede? A vivid text and over 200 photographs recall pioneer life in the ranching country that extends westward some 200 miles from the Fraser River to Anahim Lake.

Speak for Yourself

Author : Holt McDougal,Nelson Education Limited,Sharon Jeroski
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0812381963

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Speak for Yourself by Holt McDougal,Nelson Education Limited,Sharon Jeroski Pdf

Wild Horses of the World

Author : Kelly Wilson
Publisher : Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2020-09-29
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0143772910

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Wild Horses of the World by Kelly Wilson Pdf

Wild horses have been an important part of wildlife on Earth for centuries, yet many herds now face serious threats -- and very few people can claim to have seen them galloping free across the plains, or scaling mountain passes. Kelly Wilson has. For this book, she spent years researching the world's wildest herds, travelling the globe and living among them. From the remote forests of Canada and snow-capped mountains of America, to the unforgiving deserts of Australia and windswept beaches of New Zealand, Kelly has captured a raw and honest portrayal of these animals -- their rugged beauty, their unique way of life, and the harsh, yet picturesque landscapes they call home. Live the adventure alongside her, as Kelly looks into the secret lives of wild horses, how their populations are managed, and the many hardships they must overcome in their fight for survival.

Among Wild Horses

Author : Lynne Pomeranz
Publisher : Storey Publishing, LLC
Page : 145 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2012-10-30
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781612122137

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Among Wild Horses by Lynne Pomeranz Pdf

See the wild horses run! The Pryor Mountain Mustangs have roamed the high desert and mountains of the American West for centuries. Descended from steeds brought over by the Spanish conquistadores, their untamable nature and enduring courage inspire awe in all who have the chance to see them. Photographer Lynne Pomeranz spent two years with these magnificent creatures along the Montana-Wyoming state line, and her startlingly intimate photographs capture the resilience and free spirit that define these mustangs.

Never Fly Over an Eagle's Nest

Author : Joe Garner
Publisher : Heritage House Publishing Co
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1894384377

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Never Fly Over an Eagle's Nest by Joe Garner Pdf

A BC classic--over 100,000 copies in print Joe Garner's father, Oland, was the oldest of four brothers who were run out of South Carolina in 1903 by the Ku Klux Klan. Along with his bride, Lona, Oland headed west to San Francisco, then north to Victoria, BC. He found employment with Emily Carr's father. Ten years later he helped Emily build her house in Victoria. Garner recalls a hilarious childhood night spent sleeping between the artist's two shaggy sheepdogs. In this fascinating memoir, Joe Garner takes us from the family's move to Salt Spring Island to his adventures as a hunter and trapper to his adult exploits as an entrepreneur and innovator in several of the west coast's burgeoning industries. Garner recalls encounters with a cougar, journeys by floatplane to the remote reaches of the Queen Charlotte Islands and the lakes of the Chilcotin, and a poker game in which the stakes included logging camps and aircraft.

Wild Horses

Author : Linda L. Richards
Publisher : Orca Book Publishers
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2023-10-17
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781459825611

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Wild Horses by Linda L. Richards Pdf

Wild horses are legendary, but today their very existence is under threat from a changing environment, politics and less protected spaces to roam free. These animals live all over the world, including the iconic mustangs in North America—a symbol of freedom and the American West. Today what we thought we knew about the history of wild horses and where they came from is changing. What makes a horse wild? Where do they live and how did they end up there? What is the relationship between wild horses and Indigenous Peoples? How are governments and citizens working for or against them? In this book, readers discover the history, biology and ecology of wild horses and the key role young people are playing in protecting wild horse populations to keep them running free for generations to come.

Bluebacks and Silver Brights

Author : Norman Safarik,Allan Safarik
Publisher : ECW Press
Page : 462 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2012-06-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781770901841

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Bluebacks and Silver Brights by Norman Safarik,Allan Safarik Pdf

A captivating memoir set during the pinnacle of West Coast fishing More than a history of the Vancouver fishing industry, Bluebacks and Silver Brights is a collection of great adventures set on the Pacific coast. With dozens of salty tales of hardworking and hard-living fisherman and fish industry workers, this is Norman Safarik’s story of West Coast fishing from the Gulf of Georgia to Prince Rupert, with a detour to New York’s old-time fish markets. With wisdom and insight, Safarik’s story is also an ecological warning, recalling the lost bounty of Canada’s natural resources of a century ago, and their possible extinction today at the hands of government mismanagement and overfishing.