Inside the efforts to restore B.C.’s secret, ancient sea gardens
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Inside the efforts to restore B.C.’s secret, ancient sea gardens
Members of the Cowichan Tribes are bringing back traditions of clam bed cultivation that were nearly lost to colonization
STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY JESSE WINTER
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
UPDATED 45 MINUTES AGO
At a carefully protected location in B.C.’s Gulf Islands, Cowichan Tribes members are reviving the centuries-old practice of shellfish harvesting.
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