This book examines the cultural and natural history of the Lesser Slave Lake region of Western Canada. The author, an early 20th-century Canadian forester, explores the area's rich Indigenous heritage while also detailing the impact of European settlement and industrial development on the region's ecology. Drawing from the disciplines of forestry, botany, and anthropology, the author shares insights into the changing landscape, Indigenous land use practices, and the ecological importance of the region's diverse ecosystems. The book illuminates the complex relationship between humans and the environment, underscoring the fragility of the natural world in the face of rapid development.
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