Pricing and Rates

Ian Hatter’s rate for wildlife population modeling is $65.00/hour and $75.00/hour for wildlife management policy research and recommendations. Contact Ian at ian.w.hatter@gmail.com to book his services.

Ian Hatter working on a wildlife policy contract, January 2018
Ian Hatter working on a wildlife policy contract, January 2018

Jenny Feick’s daily rates will vary with the type of work and degree of complexity of the project or initiative. The daily rate ranges from $487.50 per day ($65.00/hour for a 7.5 hour day) for environmental research and communications services and up to $637.50 per day ($85.00/hour for a 7.5 hour day) for environmental leadership services.

Some communications services such as short presentations/guest lectures, short field courses (e.g. basic wildflower identification), literature review, technical review, and report editing can be paid for by the hour at $65.00/hour.

Discounted Rates for University Students

Academic editing for university students is $57.00/hour, with a discounted rate for repeat customers of $52.00/hour.

Jenny Feick provides academic editing services at a discounted rate to students at Royal Roads University on Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
Jenny Feick provides academic editing services at a discounted rate to university students.

Purchasing the Book or PDF of Tales from the Great Divide, Vignettes on the Origins and Early History of Canada’s Great Divide Trail and the Great Divide Trail Association

PDF of Tales from the Great Divide, Collector’s Edition: $11.00
PDF of Tales from the Great Divide, Second Edition: $25.00
Print version of Tales from the Great Divide, Second Editon: $85.00 + shipping + applicable taxes (Amazon pricing) or $65.00 + shipping if you buy directly from the author/editor Jenny Feick
Print version of Tales from the Great Divide, Collector’s Editon: Sorry; sold out

The Collector’s Edition of Tales from the Great Divide is sold out and out of print. However, the GDTA fonds in the Glenbow Western Research Centre contains a copy of the Collector’s Edition. You can call to set up an appointment to view it at the University of Calgary’s Taylor Family Digital Library Special Collections and Archives, which is on the second floor. The reading room is usually open weekdays from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm. Be sure to contact the curators in advance at archives@ucalgary.ca to arrange to view Tales from the Great Divide. They require a minimum of one day’s notice to retrieve requested items from their collection storage areas.