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Issue 3, 2026 is here.

Six new columns and a field report — covering canine cognition, indoor enrichment, coastal birds, modern diets, circadian health, and BC’s changing ecosystems. Free to members; available to anyone by email.

Conference 2026

Vancouver: Sentience & Stewardship

3rd Annual Conference

Nov 9 — 13, 2026 Vancouver, BC
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Past Issues

Cover - Issue 2 — 2026 Issue 2 — 2026

Coast & Current

Reports from the seawall, the salmon runs, and the migrating shorelines. A summer issue dedicated to species defined by water and movement.

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Cover - Issue 1 — 2026 Issue 1 — 2026

First Light

Winter wildlife behaviour, indoor pet wellbeing through the dark months, and reflections on the year ahead. The opening issue of our third year.

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Cover - Issue 4 — 2025 Issue 4 — 2025

Long Shadows

Adaptation, dormancy, and the long quiet of the cold season. Field notes from observers who watch animals through winter, with a closing essay on patience as a research method.

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Cover - Issue 3 — 2025 Issue 3 — 2025

The Harvest Issue

Autumn feeding patterns, food-chain shifts, and what changes when the days shorten. With reports on bird migration timing and small-mammal behaviour.

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Cover - Issue 2 — 2025 Issue 2 — 2025

Open Water

Marine ecology along the BC coast, freshwater stream health, and the species that move between salt and fresh. A summer-dominant issue with field reports from three watersheds.

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Cover - Issue 1 — 2025 Issue 1 — 2025

Beginnings

The inaugural issue. A statement of purpose, three early field reports, and an editor’s note on why we started. The first thing we ever sent out.

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