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Return of the masked bandit: the black-footed ferret

Among my most memorable moments in 30 years of conservation work – reintroducing the black-footed ferret to Canada. For the ferret, I suppose, it wasn’t such a treat. Read More
Among my most memorable moments in 30 years of conservation work – reintroducing the black-footed ferret to Canada. ...
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Clean energy for a living planet

100 percent renewable energy is possible by 2050. A world without oil spills. A world without tailing ponds. A world without humans altering the chemistry and livelihood of the oceans from climate change. What... Read More
100 percent renewable energy is possible by 2050. A world without oil spills. A world without tailing ponds. A...
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Water: Working for people and nature

Water permeates our lives – we drink it, we clean with it, we use it recreationally as we splash around in the summer and skate in the winter, we also use it for spiritual... Read More
Water permeates our lives – we drink it, we clean with it, we use it recreationally as we splash...
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The world will end in 2012…

...according to Hollywood. You may have seen the disaster flick 2012 last year. In it, John Cusack leads a group of desperate survivors from one environmental cataclysm to the next, the planet literally... Read More
...according to Hollywood. You may have seen the disaster flick 2012 last year. In it, John Cusack leads...
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A sad ending

Well….her fate is known. The entangled 31 foot female right whale that people worked so hard to free after Christmas has been found dead off Florida. Read More
Well….her fate is known. The entangled 31 foot female right whale that people worked so hard to free after...
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Second hand clothing: Green is in

My first clothing swap was a bit nerve wracking. Being the youngest of three girls, one could argue that my entire childhood, when it came to all things sartorial, was just one big... Read More
My first clothing swap was a bit nerve wracking. Being the youngest of three girls, one could argue...
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Where does our seafood come from?

Last night I enoyed a friend’s birthday dinner at a nice little French bistro in Vancouver. Many of us ordered salmon – it read wild coho on the menu – but when the waiter... Read More
Last night I enoyed a friend’s birthday dinner at a nice little French bistro in Vancouver. Many of us...
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How low can you go?

People need water. Cities and towns, livestock, irrigated croplands, and industry all need water. In Alberta, much of the water people use comes from a handful of rivers that rise in the Rockies and... Read More
People need water. Cities and towns, livestock, irrigated croplands, and industry all need water. In Alberta, much of the...
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Good news: right whale disentangled

Remember those somewhat insane but highly dedicated and amazing people I was telling you about? Well, they did it! Read More
Remember those somewhat insane but highly dedicated and amazing people I was telling you about? Well, they did it!
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