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Kendra Neef

How does storytelling drive tourism and how does tourism advance storytelling? Celebrated Rocky Mountain guide and wildlife photographer Kendra Neef has built a career...

Kerrie Blaise

Do we need government regulations to protect nature? Kerrie Blaise says yes. Founder of Blaise Law and Legal Advocates for Nature's Defence, Kerrie is...

Dr. Kerry Bowman

He’s an ethicist who is the first call for complex, end-of-life decision-making. He’s a specialist in cross-cultural health care delivery. He’s an expert in...

Rt. Hon. Kim Campbell

There have been 23 Canadian prime ministers, but only one was born in British Columbia and only one was a woman. That, of course,...

Kyle Empringham

The story of the starfish is a popular fable. So popular, in fact, it inspired a national non-profit organization, The Starfish. The organization shares...

Larry Casper

To balance the needs of people and nature, indigenous leader Larry Casper says we need to understand traditional knowledge – and the medicine wheel...

Laura Kennedy

Fisheries and aquaculture. Wildlife management and agriculture. Bird migration and airports. The pine beetle infestation. These are just some of the issues biologist Laura...

Libby Garg

When you grow up working on a dairy farm in rural British Columbia, you gain an appreciation for two things: the value of nature...

Loraina Stephen

From healthcare provider, to receiving one of the first contracts to manage public services in a BC provincial park, Loraina Stephen has seen it...

Lorna Crozier

One of Canada’s most celebrated poets is also one of Canada’s biggest champions of nature. Lorna Crozier was born in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, and...