ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We are grateful to our financial contributors to this ecoguide: Mountain Equipment Co-op, The Henry P. Kendall Foundation, The Wilburforce Foundation, The World Wildlife Fund Local Action Fund, The Richard Ivey Foundation, BC Wild, and SEE ME Consultations. We also thank Lance Craighead, Ben, Cia and Toby Gadd, Matthew G. Wheeler, and Eckhard Zeidler (Z-Point Graphics) for their inspiration and contributions to wildlife drawings, photographs, mapping, and design. Roy Howard, Elsie Stanley, and Barbara Zimmer proof-read rough drafts. Wildlife drawings and grizzly photo copyright Matthew G. Wheeler; used by permission. All rights are reserved.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

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