From the obscurity of the Canadian wilderness,

he travelled to the lecture halls of Canada,Great 

Britian and the United States.  He spoke and 

wrote movingly of the threat civilization posed 

to the native peoples and wildlife, and was 

internationally acclaimed as a great naturalist, a gifted orator and a 

successful author.

For seven years this colourful, controversial woodsman, author and 

orator lived at Beaver Lodge on Ajaawan Lake.  His cabin still stands 

on the shores of Ajaawan in Prince Albert National Park,Saskatchewan, 

Canada along with his family's burial site, as a mute tribute to his work.
"Remeber you belong to Nature, not it to you."