Sharing environmental stories from across B.C.
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Podcast: Caitlyn Vernon on the Great Bear Rainforest, the secret origin of Sierra Club BC & listening like an orca
The BC Sierra Club has been at the forefront of eco-activism for almost 50 years. Mark Leiren-Young talks to their campaigns director, Caitlyn Vernon, about protecting the whales, the oceans and her award-winning book about the Great Bear Rainforest. Continue reading
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Podcast: Alexandra Morton on wild salmon, sick salmon & the Sea Shepherd
Alexandra Morton (@alex4salmon) is one of Canadaโs most famous eco-activists. The best-selling authorโs fight to save the west coastโs wild salmon attracted the attention of the Sea Shepherd Society and ย launched Operation Virus Hunter โ a mission to publicize Mortonโs research into open sea salmon farms. Tune in if you… Continue reading
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Podcast: Orca Update: SOS & RIP Sonic
When we set out to launch the Skaana podcast there were 83 Southern Resident orcas in the Salish Sea. Today there are 76. Weโre losing matriarchs, weโre losing babies.ย The Center for Whale Research declared that J52, Sonic, was missing and presumed dead.The last images of Sonic showed that he was… Continue reading
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Podcast: Moby Doll & Granny (The Hundred-Year-Old Whale)
The BC Maritime Museum launched a new series of โNautical Nightsโ with Skaana host, Mark Leiren-Young, talking about the secret origins of The Killer Whale Who Changed the World and his documentary The-Hundred-Year-Old Whale which premieres this month at Planet in Focus in Toronto. Continue reading
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Heiltsuk Nation looks to build Indigenous Marine Response Centre
The Heiltsuk Nation is proposing plan to take a strong leadership role in oil spill prevention and response along BC’s Central Coast. Continue reading
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