![]() I was looking for a site for one of my new graduate students, Kevin, to make a map of the mycorrhizal fungal network. I had traveled four hours from the University of British Columbia, where I’d just wrapped up my teaching term, to this forest near Kamloops, British Columbia, a dry patch of interior Douglas fir. It was April 2006, and my marriage was fraying. I fumbled through the back of my vest and found my bear spray. ![]() ![]() Fresh bear prints were climbing from the creek toward the hillcrest. I wiped my glasses and glanced nervously through the trees.
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