In the Broken Group Islands off western British Columbia, shellfish populations have evaded large-scale commercialization and remained stable for the past 3,000 years
Genetic study of native beaked hazelnut (Corylus cornuta) challenges misconceptions about how ancient Indigenous peoples used the land
Clam gardens, ancient Indigenous food security systems located along B.C.’s coast, date back at least 3,500 years–almost 2,000 years older than previously thought