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'I had no idea that I built a bad guy': Three artists talk about the John A Macdonald statues they made — and what's happening to them


Winnipeg Free Press
Three artists talk about the John A Macdonald statues they made and what’s happening to them
By: Steve McKinley - Halifax Bureau, Toronto Star
| Posted: 8:00 AM CDT Sunday, Jun. 13, 2021
Last Modified: 4:58 PM CDT Monday, Jun. 14, 2021
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Mike Halterman’s bronze sculpting studio sits smack in the middle of rural Colorado, outside the town of Cripple Creek “nine miles of bad road, and a few on the pavement,” he says.
Mike Halterman’s bronze sculpting studio sits smack in the middle of rural Colorado, outside the town of Cripple Creek nine miles of bad road, and a few on the pavement, he says. ....

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Parks Canada seeks feedback on proposed invasive deer cull on Sidney Island near Victoria


 
VICTORIA
Introduced to the Southern Gulf Islands near Victoria in the early 1900s, invasive fallow deer from Europe have been slowly eating away at Sidney Island’s ecosystem, and now a cull is being considered to stop the destruction.
The invasive deer have significantly degraded the health of Sidney Island’s at-risk coastal Douglas fir forests – including Garry Oak forests and meadows – making it one of the least ecologically diverse islands in the region.
Now, Parks Canada, Sidney Island community members, local First Nations, the B.C. government and Islands Trust Conservancy are working together on a proposal to actively restore the natural ecology of Sidney Island by removing the invasive fallow deer, managing invasive plants, and supporting native plant recovery. ....

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Coalition calls for invasive deer cull on Southern Gulf Island near Victoria


 
VICTORIA
A coalition of First Nations, property owners and Parks Canada is aiming to round up and kill up to 500 European fallow deer that have grazed the landscape and trampled ecosystems on Sidney Island north of Victoria.
The deer were introduced to neighbouring James Island in 1902 as prey for hunting parties before invading Sidney Island in the 1960s, where they ve wrecked havoc on its meadows, Douglas firs and native plant species.
Parks Canada controls about 440 hectares of the island as part of the Gulf Islands National Park Reserve, and another 1,500 hectares of the island in Coast Salish First Nations territory are divided into strata lots. ....

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Take a dip with Parks Canada… in the forest


Science and conservation
 
Science and conservation
In Japan it’s called
shinrin-yoku, “forest bathing.” It’s the practice of taking in the atmosphere of the forest using all your senses, slowly and mindfully.
Scientists have found that forest bathing can reduce levels of stress hormones in the body. Some studies have also suggested that phytoncides (natural chemicals released by trees) can boost the immune system. More generally, researchers have found that being in nature can improve mood, attention and problem-solving skills.
Here are five walks that will let you experience different kinds of forest and learn a bit about forest conservation along the way. ....

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