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Tell Me Tuesdays: Ocean love WWF Canada June 7, 2011 Share: Share This Page: Share with Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Linkedin Share in email Question of the week I’ve lived near a river or lake all my life but with World Oceans Day coming up this Wednesday it makes me wonder, ‘why should a Canadian like me care about our oceans’? iStockphoto.com Thanks to everyone who made summer reading suggestions in last week’s post. I’ve listed as many as I could below and I think there might just be something for everyone. Personally, I’m in the mood for a little adventure so I’m going to pick up Bears of the Last Frontier and as a good Ecoholic, I’ve just reserved that one at the library. Happy reading! – Bears of the Last Frontier by Chris Morgan – David Suzuki – anything he’s written – Ecoholic by Adria Vasil – Gaia’s Garden by Toby Hemenway – Gorgeously Green by Sophie Uliano – The Humanure Handbook by Joseph C. Jenkins – Ishmael by Daniel Quinn – The Long Emergency by James Howard Kunstler – Mom, will this chicken give me man boobs? by Robyn Harding – Mycelium Running by Paul Stamets – No Impact Man by Colin Beavan – Not Just a Pretty Face by Stacy Malkan – Rainwater Harvesting by Brad Lancaster