Item #2015 "Moran Dam : Dinosaur in Our Midst" by Roderick Haig-Brown. Roderick Haig-Brown, Art Downs.

"Moran Dam : Dinosaur in Our Midst" by Roderick Haig-Brown

Surrey, BC: Northwest Digest Ltd., 1972. Paperback. BC Outdoors : Vol. 28 - No. 3, May/June 1972. Saddle stapled illustrated wraps, 4to (11 inches tall), pp. 64, illustrated with drawings and B&W photos. Covers with light wear and an address label on front cover, unmarked inside. Ref. Cave, F 115. Near Fine. Item #2015

Contains articles on the Cariboo Highway, Captain W. Moore and a four page article titled "Moran Dam : Dinosaur in Our Midst " [Part 2] by Roderick Haig-Brown. "Moran Dam, also called High Moran Dam or Moran Canyon Dam, was a 1950s proposal to dam the Fraser River in the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC). The structure was planned in the wake of devastating floods in a time of rapidly growing power demand, and if built, would have powered the largest hydroelectric facility in North America. After a protracted environmental battle, Moran Dam was defeated in 1972, mainly over concerns of its adverse impact on salmon populations in the Fraser River basin. The shelving of the project also influenced cancellation of other hydro developments along the river, and today the Fraser remains one of the most productive salmon fisheries on the continent." wiki.

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