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Cleaning a mile of shorline, miles away January 12, 2011 After the United Nations climate change conference in Cancun, Mexico came to a close, a number of WWF staff from around the world paid a visit to Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve just 200km south... Read More After the United Nations climate change conference in Cancun, Mexico came to a close, a number of WWF staff... Read More
Settling into my new role in Inuvik December 16, 2010 The Mackenzie River crossing is open - that is, it is frozen hard. I know because today I could find lemongrass, fresh basil and wonderful pears at Arctic Foods. The price of which you... Read More The Mackenzie River crossing is open - that is, it is frozen hard. I know because today I could... Read More
Hope soars December 6, 2010 It was bigger than the Red-tailed Hawks so frequent along the freeways of Southern Ontario. Big enough that I thought “eagle” right away. Read More It was bigger than the Red-tailed Hawks so frequent along the freeways of Southern Ontario. Big enough that I... Read More
Cultivating growth in Canada's ocean economy: Smart planning would lead to jobs and safeguards for the environment December 1, 2010 It’s a fairly unconventional headline for an environmental group like WWF to write. Promoting growth is usually left up to industry or government. In this case WWF has gotten onto this particular bandwagon because... Read More It’s a fairly unconventional headline for an environmental group like WWF to write. Promoting growth is usually left up... Read More
Gwaii Haanas: From standoff to marine management November 25, 2010 I made the move to Haida Gwaii, a small island chain off the coast of northern British Columbia, nearly six years ago. Growing up along the shores of Lake Huron in central Ontario, I... Read More I made the move to Haida Gwaii, a small island chain off the coast of northern British Columbia, nearly... Read More
Values and Visions video series – Bill Blount: “You’ll be able to create wonders” November 24, 2010 It’s the people that count - that’s the message from Bill Blount, a resident on Haida Gwaii. Bill is one of dozens of people from BC’s Northwest who were interviewed as part of... Read More It’s the people that count - that’s the message from Bill Blount, a resident on Haida Gwaii. Bill... Read More
Taking a stand, from seafloor to mountain peak November 23, 2010 Haawa. This means “thanks” in Haida. I’ve been thinking a lot lately about what words mean. Read More Haawa. This means “thanks” in Haida. I’ve been thinking a lot lately about what words mean. Read More
Babies, babies, babies! November 10, 2010 Babies are on my mind – 19 of them to be exact. Last week, scientists at the annual Right Whale Consortium confirmed that 19 North Atlantic right whale calves had been born this past year... Read More Babies are on my mind – 19 of them to be exact. Last week, scientists at the annual Right Whale... Read More
Here’s hoping a shorter line will reach a broader target November 8, 2010 The last time that you heard from me I wrote about my summer vacation in one of the areas where we are doing species conservation work, eating 50 pounds worth of lobsters, and the... Read More The last time that you heard from me I wrote about my summer vacation in one of the areas... Read More
Changing the way people think about seafood November 4, 2010 There has been a lot of coverage about seafood issues lately, and many opinions on what types of fish we should be eating, what stocks are being overfished, and what we should be doing... Read More There has been a lot of coverage about seafood issues lately, and many opinions on what types of fish... Read More
Dancing for our oceans in Ottawa November 3, 2010 It was a rare experience here in Ottawa last night. Read More It was a rare experience here in Ottawa last night. Read More
Winds of change September 24, 2010 The need for wind and tidal power on the east coast is forcing us to get smart about how we manage and plan our oceans spaces. Read More The need for wind and tidal power on the east coast is forcing us to get smart about how... Read More