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 Drizzle Lake bog, Haida Gwaii (Mendel Skulski, 2019)

Bog photos

 Drizzle Lake bog, Haida Gwaii (Mendel Skulski, 2019)

Drizzle Lake bog, Haida Gwaii (Mendel Skulski, 2019)

 Markus Merkens with a peat auger and core sample (Adam Huggins, 2024)

Markus Merkens with a peat auger and core sample (Adam Huggins, 2024)

 Splachnum moss: an ungulate dung specialist (Mendel Skulski, 2019)

Splachnum moss: an ungulate dung specialist (Mendel Skulski, 2019)

 Sphagnum moss (Mendel Skulski, 2019)

Sphagnum moss (Mendel Skulski, 2019)

 Bog Cranberry (Mendel Skulski, 2019)

Bog Cranberry (Mendel Skulski, 2019)

 Sundew (Mendel Skulski, 2019)

Sundew (Mendel Skulski, 2019)

 Bog Rosemary (Mendel Skulski, 2019)

Bog Rosemary (Mendel Skulski, 2019)

 Burns Bog’s restored water table (Sarah Howie)

Burns Bog’s restored water table (Sarah Howie)

 Blueberries and Reindeer lichen in Burns bog (Adam Huggins, 2024)

Blueberries and Reindeer lichen in Burns bog (Adam Huggins, 2024)

 Cloudberry (Mendel Skulski, 2019) —  want to hear us try it?

Cloudberry (Mendel Skulski, 2019) — want to hear us try it?

 Drainage ditch in Burns Bog’s lagg (Adam Huggins, 2024)

Drainage ditch in Burns Bog’s lagg (Adam Huggins, 2024)

 Burned area in Burns Bog — note the thicket of pine saplings (Adam Huggins, 2024)

Burned area in Burns Bog — note the thicket of pine saplings (Adam Huggins, 2024)

 Bog restoration volunteers (Sarah Howie)

Bog restoration volunteers (Sarah Howie)

 Tree removal in progress (Adam Huggins, 2024)

Tree removal in progress (Adam Huggins, 2024)

 Cotton grass, a native wetland species (Adam Huggins, 2024)

Cotton grass, a native wetland species (Adam Huggins, 2024)

 Ditch dam (Sarah Howie)

Ditch dam (Sarah Howie)

 The fancy camera set-up (Drew Elves, 2025)

The fancy camera set-up (Drew Elves, 2025)

 An example of spectral analysis of the bog (Drew Elves, 2025)

An example of spectral analysis of the bog (Drew Elves, 2025)

 Another Sundew (Mendel Skulski, 2019)

Another Sundew (Mendel Skulski, 2019)

 Cranberry farm next to Burns Bog (Adam Huggins, 2024)

Cranberry farm next to Burns Bog (Adam Huggins, 2024)

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 Drizzle Lake bog, Haida Gwaii (Mendel Skulski, 2019)
 Markus Merkens with a peat auger and core sample (Adam Huggins, 2024)
 Splachnum moss: an ungulate dung specialist (Mendel Skulski, 2019)
 Sphagnum moss (Mendel Skulski, 2019)
 Bog Cranberry (Mendel Skulski, 2019)
 Sundew (Mendel Skulski, 2019)
 Bog Rosemary (Mendel Skulski, 2019)
 Burns Bog’s restored water table (Sarah Howie)
 Blueberries and Reindeer lichen in Burns bog (Adam Huggins, 2024)
 Cloudberry (Mendel Skulski, 2019) —  want to hear us try it?
 Drainage ditch in Burns Bog’s lagg (Adam Huggins, 2024)
 Burned area in Burns Bog — note the thicket of pine saplings (Adam Huggins, 2024)
 Bog restoration volunteers (Sarah Howie)
 Tree removal in progress (Adam Huggins, 2024)
 Cotton grass, a native wetland species (Adam Huggins, 2024)
 Ditch dam (Sarah Howie)
 The fancy camera set-up (Drew Elves, 2025)
 An example of spectral analysis of the bog (Drew Elves, 2025)
 Another Sundew (Mendel Skulski, 2019)
 Cranberry farm next to Burns Bog (Adam Huggins, 2024)
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Future Ecologies thanks all of our amazing Patrons for their ongoing support, as well as the Vancouver Foundation’s Small Arts Grant for helping us launch our first season, and the Sitka Foundation for helping support our fourth and sixth seasons.

Our illustrations are by Amanda Cassidy. Our wordmark is by Christopher Heffley. The podcast is recorded and produced on the unceded and asserted territories of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ (Tsleil-Waututh), as well as the Penelakut, Hwlitsum, and other Hul'qumi'num-speaking peoples (otherwise known as Vancouver and Galiano Island, British Columbia)

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