Public Lecture: “Nature’s Principal Reservoir: The Importance of Snow and Snow Surveys in Twentieth Century British Columbia”

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“Nature’s Principal Reservoir: The Importance of Snow and Snow Surveys in Twentieth Century British Columbia”

with M. Blake Butler

Thursday, April 1st at 12:30pm (EST)

Please RSVP to historyrsvp@uwo.ca for the Zoom link.

Feature Image: British Columbia’s report of the water resources service, 1968.
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M. Blake Butler

I am an Ottawa-based historian. Much of my research examines Canadian and environmental histories, with an emphasis on winter-based topics. My doctoral dissertation examined the history of snow in Vancouver between the mid-nineteenth century and the end of the twentieth century. I am also currently employed as a historical researcher at Know History. I can be reached at mblakebutler18@gmail.com.

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