Mark Angelo is the founder of the ecologically-focused Rivers Institute. Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.
Relevant Books and Articles at UBC Library
Angelo, M. (2013). A day, and the life, for rivers.(the water issue: World rivers day). Environmental Education, 103, 7. [Link]
Rosenau, M. L., Angelo, M., & Pacific Fisheries Resource Conservation Council. (2005). Conflicts between agriculture and salmon in the eastern Fraser Valley. Vancouver, BC: Pacific Fisheries Resource Conservation Council.
Rosenau, M. L., Angelo, M., Canada. Dept. of Fisheries & Oceans^British Columbia. Ministry of Agriculture,Food & Fisheries, & Pacific Fisheries Resource Conservation Council. (2001). The role of public groups in protecting and restoring freshwater habitats in British Columbia, with a special emphasis on urban streams. Vancouver, BC: Pacific Fisheries Resource Conservation Council.
Rosenau, M. L., Angelo, M., & Pacific Fisheries Resource Conservation Council. (2000). Water use planning : A tool to restore salmon and steelhead habitat in British Columbia streams. Vancouver, BC: Pacific Fisheries Resource Conservation Council.
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