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  1. 27 dic 2011 · In the rugged northern Rocky Mountains lies a spectacularly beautiful valley, known to the Native peoples as the Sacred Headwaters. There, on the edge of the Spatsizi Wilderness, the Serengeti of North America, three of the continent's most important salmon rivers the Stikine, the Skeena, and the Nass are born.

    • Wade Davis
  2. Now, against the wishes of the Native inhabitants, the government of British Columbia has opened the Sacred Headwaters to industrial development. Imperial Metals proposes an open-pit copper and gold mine, called the Red Chris mine, processing 30,000 tons of ore a day, and Royal Dutch S

  3. 5 mag 2015 · In a rugged knot of mountains in the remote reaches of northern British Columbia lies a spectacularly beautiful valley known to the First Nations as the Sacred Headwaters. There, on the southern edge of the Spatsizi Wilderness, the Serengeti of North America, are born in remarkably close...

  4. The Sacred Headwaters: The Fight to Save the Stikine, Skeena, and Nass by Davis, Wade - ISBN 10: 1771640235 - ISBN 13: 9781771640237 - Greystone Books - 2015 - Softcover

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  6. 27 dic 2011 · In the rugged northern Rocky Mountains lies a spectacularly beautiful valley, known to the Native peoples as the Sacred Headwaters. There, on the edge of the Spatsizi Wilderness, the Serengeti of North America, three of the continent's most important salmon rivers the Stikine, the Skeena, and the Nass are born.

    • Wade Davis
  7. The Sacred Headwaters (Klabona) is the name given by the local indigenous Tahltan people to the remote and pristine valley where three of Canada’s most important salmon rivers are born: the Stikine, Skeena, and Nass. It is sometimes referred to as the “Serengeti of Canada” because of the abundance of wildlife that inhabit the area ...