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Stu McNish

Mainstream media was once the most common format for storytellers to get their projects to market. Not anymore. Stu McNish left a career as...

Alberta Bats | Susan L. Holroyd

Are bats the grizzly bears of the sky? Yes, says Susan Holroyd, a regional coordinator with the Alberta Community Bat Program. It’s why Alberta...

Takota Coen

Takota Coen is the award-winning co-owner of the Coen Farm – a wide-ranging parcel of land in the heart of Alberta, nestled in the...

Terrence Jackson

Conversations can go many places when you’re waiting for a bear. Visual storyteller Terrance Jackson, growing bored, asked his colleagues one day if anyone...

Tessica Truong

Do you ever feel like your voice isn’t being heard in the decisions that affect your future? Tesicca Truong feels you. It’s what led...

TRACKS

What does stewardship mean? For TRACKS, it begins with tackling increasingly complex environmental challenges with a better understanding of culture. A hands-on outdoor education...

Victor Ngo

Can one question lead to a world-changing solution? Yes, and that’s the irresistible opportunity of urban planning, according to Victor Ngo. Born and raised...

Dr. Victoria Lukasik

Some people study wild animals in order to understand how best to conserve a species. Others study the people who have to manage finite...

Dr. Will Greaves

You don’t have to love Canadian politics to appreciate that it matters – at home and abroad. Dr. Will Greaves is a Liberal Member...

Yemisi Dare

Are dung beetles just as cool as elephants? Yemisi Dare, a parasitologist, says yes. Yemisi has dedicated her life to exploring how rarely appreciated...