11005-01119 Freshwater mussel, or kakahi (Echyridella menziesii) our native freshwater mussels are in decline, with populations showing poor recruitment. Some of the decline may be because of collection by the pet trade for use in aquaria, but possible too because of the decline of a small native fish. These mussels have a tiny parasitic juvenile stage that attaches to the gills of fish, commonly the native koaro, whose numbers are declining because of predatory trout.
Raise A Native
Spendthrift Farm
1982
Raise A Native
Spendthirft Farm
1982
Exclusive Native
Spendthrift Farm
1982
Exclusive Native
Spendthrift Farm
1982
A small detail of a face visible in an old totem pole located at a Boy Scout camp. The wood is cracked and the paint is peeling.
First Place
Majestic Bird
Jay Feldman
Moosonee's Mahikun Taxi takes old board room table to its new home in Moose Factory from Keewaytinok Native Legal Services.
Moosonee's Mahikun Taxi takes old board room table to its new home in Moose Factory from Keewaytinok Native Legal Services.
Exclusive Native
Spendthrift Farm
1982
Exclusive Native
Spendthrift Farm
1982
Exclusive Native
Spendthrift Farm
1982
See photo in original gallery.