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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...

Amanda Gierling

How to affect change? Well, in a world of endless opportunity, sometimes it requires a bit of focus, but it also requires the ability...

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Forests Ontario

Nature Labs reached out to forest industry associations across Canada and only Forests Ontario had the time to share with us why forests and...

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...

Dr. Aleem Bharwani

Dr. Aleem Bharwani is proof that good research is fundamental to career and mission. Aleem is the Director for Public Policy and Strategic Partnerships...

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...

Sierra Dakin Kuiper

Are parks a force for good? We asked Sierra Dakin Kuiper, a socio-cultural anthropologist who focused her Masters research on the social impact of...

Joel McKay

With roots in the Robson Valley, Joel McKay is an award-winning former journalist with Business in Vancouver, a member of Destination BC’s board of...

Isabella O’Brien

If you have a great school science project, you might not assume it could lead you to Google’s headquarters in Silicon Valley. Think again,...

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...

Maggie MacDonald

Punk rocker. Playwrite. Sci-Fi novelist. Comic artist. Political and environmental activist. This isn’t the line-up for an artist speaker series, it’s the biography of...

Paula Huddy-Zubkowski

How do we make the right career choice? It almost always begins with exploring and learning - education, in other words. And for some,...

Ian Brown

Every great story begins with curiosity: just ask Ian Brown. As one of Canada’s leading writers and storytellers, Ian has been satisfying his curiosity...

Bruce Wilkinson

Before there was ecotourism, there was Bruce Wilkinson. No, he might not be a household name, but more than anyone, he put Mount Robson,...

Dr. Shelley Alexander

Do we need a new model of scientific stewardship and wildlife conservation management in North America? University of Calgary professor and founder of the...

Gordon Stenhouse

If you’ve seen a photo of a grizzly bear wearing radio collar in Canada’s Rocky Mountains, it’s likely a bear being studied by fRI...

Dr. Mike Flannigan

Most people think of forest fires as natural disasters, but according to the former senior research scientist with the Canadian Forest Service, wildland fire...

Art Carson

Art Carson is a throwback. He’s a true mountain man, relying heavily on his own skills to live at the edge of an unforgiving...

Madison Laurin

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...

Mehernosh Pestonji

Rich experiences often create the basis for rich education. And Mehernosh Pestonji has had some incredible experiences that not only taught him the most...