Great Bear photo exhibit opening reception in Kitimat

Robin Rowland 

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The opening reception for the Great Bear Rainforest photo exhibit was held at the City Centre venue on the evening of Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011.

The photos are by members of the International League of Conservation Photographers. The Kitimat exhibit was co-sponsored by Douglas Channel Watch and the Kitimat Valley Naturalists.

Above. Carl Whicher takes a close look at one of the photos. Left Walter Thorne, (left) and Dennis Horwood of the Kitimat Valley Naturalists discuss issues with Murray Michin of Douglas Channel Watch. (Robin Rowland/Northwest Coast Energy News)

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