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Grasslands are incredibly biodiverse and carbon rich ecosystems that perform numerous ecological fun
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Charlotte Dawe is a campaigner with the Wilderness Committee who works on various issues regarding p
A founding member of Indigenous Women Outdoors and coach with ILSA, Sandy Ward is an avid snowboarde
Chelsea Greer is the Wolf Conservation Program Director at Raincoast Conservation, and we sat down o
Siginaak Court Larabee is an incredible human who also happens to be the director of the Indigenous
The Oceans are an incredible feature of this planet that we all share, connecting not only coastal c
Dr Rachel Holt is a forest ecologist based out of Nelson BC, and one of the authors of the infamous
Leslie Anthony is a good friend of mine from the ski industry with a wide variety of skillsets. &nbs
Mark Worthing is the Coastal Projects Lead for Sierra Club BC and is an incredibly well-spoken, inte
Julia Huggins is a forest ecologist, microbiologist, National Geographic Naturalist, PHD student and
Diane Rudge is a natural textile artist & one of the co-founders of The Den, a small refillery o
Tom Balfour is a fish ecologist and fish program manager at Redd Fish Restoration Society, working t
I sat down with Jessica Hutchinson amongst some ancient Redcedars and Salal to chat about forests an