A sweeping history of human and wildlife interactions in British Columbia.
Stewards of Splendour explores the complex relationship between people and wildlife in British Columbia, from pre-contact Indigenous stewardship to modern conservation efforts. It examines how government policies, Indigenous communities, and stakeholder groups have shaped wildlife management practices and resource development activities.
This insightful history reveals the diverse perspectives at play in wildlife management, offering ways to foster collaboration and holistic stewardship. Readers will discover:
- The deep roots of Indigenous cultures in wildlife management.
- The impact of resource extraction on wildlife populations.
- The evolution of conservation practices in British Columbia.
Stewards of Splendour is essential reading for anyone interested in environmental history, wildlife conservation, and Indigenous studies.