Task
- Option One: Reflect on this story and ask yourself how you can help address this issue as a visual storyteller and as a citizen?
- Option Two: Write a thank-you note to someone who is working to address an aspect of the issue showcased in this story and tell them why you're grateful.
What do you think?
- What have you learned through this story? Do you think we're loving nature to death or not loving nature enough?
- How can visual storytelling help?
- What's your better idea to balance people and nature in a place like Mount Robson or beyond?
Define
- Anthropomorphize
- Scarcity Mindest
- Abundance Mindset
- Trophy Hunting
This story in the media
The 2024 Jasper Fire is a grim reminder of the urgency of adopting a Canadian national wildfire strategy
Bias: Centre
Source: The Conversation
File Type: Essay
Overview: The 2024 Jasper Fire is a grim reminder of the urgency of...
What happens to Jasper’s animals when wildfire rips through their home?
Bias: none
Source: CBC
File Type: Article
Overview: What happens to Jasper's animals when wildfire rips through their home?
Web Link: https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/jasper-wildfires-wildlife-1.7276833
The shady past of Parks Canada: Forced out, Indigenous people are forging a comeback
The shady past of Parks Canada: Forced out, Indigenous people are forging a comeback
Bias: Centre...
Referenced Resources
- How wildlife bridges over highways make animals—and people—safer
- Safe Passage
- Grizzly death pushes Parks past threshold
- As Banff’s famed wildlife overpasses turn 20, the world looks to Canada for conservation inspiration
- Improved Animal Crossings Show a Huge Decline in Wildlife Collisions
- Wildlife crossings potentially save millions annually in Washington state
- The human and financial toll of wildlife-vehicle collisions