Ain't Life Wild is a blog about the plants and animals of Northwestern Ontario, the environment, climate change and life in the world's largest ecosystem, the Boreal Forest.
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Where did Ojibwe get canoe birchbark?
There are moments in winter that are just spectacular When we came to Thunder Bay in 1979 one of the first things I learned was that Nipigon...
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The flat, soft needles of a balsam fir Spruce needles are like a stiff bottle brush I often hear Boreal newcomers mistake balsams an...
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EOSDIS Worldview Sorry folks, I was out of the country for nearly a month and was not able to update ice-out conditions on Red Lake. The l...
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EOSDIS Worldview pic today, May 6. Ice mostly gone Brian was able to fly from the river, over the ice and into open water in the narrows a...
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Missing your blogs.
Sorry to hear you're bummed out, Dan. I was hoping to see you on the lake working on the cabin in August
hang in there, buddy. Things will get better.
Thanks, all.
As it turns out, we won't be building this summer. Maybe next year. We will be camping on the site a couple of times this year and hope to see you then.
Happy Canada Day!
Dan, When you and Brenda get to Baughman Bay, there is something for you and Brenda attached to a dead tree at the waters edge.
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