Jayme Moye

Kootenay Mountain Culture May 2022 The Kootenays are home to the world’s only inland temperate rainforest, and its uniqueness attracts everyone from tree huggers to tree cutters. Read it here.

Filson Journal March 2022 A team of scientists are on a mission to protect marine life in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Read it here.

Kootenay Mountain Culture December 2021 In the Kootenay region of British Columbia, Backcountry skiing has exploded in popularity, driving an increased use of public lands. How much is too much? Read...

Outside October 2021 A couple and their one-year-old child were found less than two miles from their car in the Sierra National Forest, with no obvious trauma. Authorities finally determined the...

Outside September 2021 The British Columbia Supreme Court mandated that law enforcement leave the front lines, in part due to its failure to uphold civil liberties. Read it here.

Gear Junkie September 2021 Police have arrested nearly 900 people in the fight to stop the logging of ancient forests. Read it here.

Outside August 2021 Indigenous people and a scrappy band of activists called the Rainforest Flying Squad are all that stands between Vancouver Island’s last old growth and logging companies. Read it...

Patagonia July 2021 As the old-growth logging crisis heats up in Canada, a photographer goes searching for trees to save them. Read it here.  

Outside June 2021 You might think that British Columbia’s oldest forests are protected from commercial interests. You’re wrong. Read it here.

Kootenay Mountain Culture November 2020 Stories of Ice chronicles the history of glaciers in British Columbia and Alberta through the unique experiences of the people who live and work there. Read...