Task
- Option One: Reflect on this story and ask yourself how you think, as a citizen, you can help address this issue?
- Option Two: Write a thank-you note to someone who is working to address one aspect of the issue showcased in this story. Tell them why you're grateful for their efforts.
Define
- Residential School
- Buffalo Treaty
- Ecological Process
- Non Traditional Allies
What do you think?
- What have you learned from this story?
- After completing this story, what's your final verdict? Can we save every species?
- How do we safeguard biodiversity, while also growing our economy and preserving cultural rights?
- How can research and story help address this issue?
This story in the media
All 6 endangered spotted owls released in Fraser Valley have died, B.C. says
Bias: none
Source: CTV News
File Type: Article
Overview: All 6 endangered spotted owls released in Fraser Valley have died, B.C....
Despite Biotech Efforts to Revive Species, Extinction Is Still Forever
Bias: Centre
Source: Yale
File Type: Essay
Overview: Despite Biotech Efforts to Revive Species, Extinction Is Still Forever
Web Link: https://e360.yale.edu/features/de-extinction
Protecting just 1.2% of Earth’s land could save most-threatened species, says study
Bias: none
Source: The Guardian
File Type: Study/Article
Overview: Protecting just 1.2% of Earth’s land could save most-threatened species, says study
Web...
‘I think it’s awesome’: Hundreds of bats move into historic Nanaimo area schoolhouse
Bias: none
Source: Chek News
File Type: Article
Overview: ‘I think it’s awesome’: Hundreds of bats move into historic Nanaimo area...
Gene editing to save endangered species
Bias: Centre
Source: CBC
File Type: Podcast
Overview: Gene editing to save endangered species
Web Link: https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-63-the-current/clip/16068868-gene-editing-save-endangered-species-vinyl-cafe-odd
Diversity-dependent speciation and extinction in hominins
Bias: none
Source: Nature
File Type: Journal
Overview: Diversity-dependent speciation and extinction in hominins
Web Link: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-024-02390-z