Terra Informa   /     Revisiting: What's your conservation inspiration?

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This episode originally aired on August 2, 2020: Human intervention in our environment often comes with damaging consequences, and today we're taking some time to learn about the history of the regions that are special to us and turning a critical eye o
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1742
Publishing date
2025-03-17 00:00
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https://share.transistor.fm/s/4a8f9e02
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  CJSR 88.5 FM
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This episode originally aired on August 2, 2020: Human intervention in our environment often comes with damaging consequences, and today we're taking some time to learn about the history of the regions that are special to us and turning a critical eye on efforts to "protect" these spaces, efforts with a colonial history and present. Listen to our very own Terra Informers Elizabeth Dowdell, Curt Blandy, Andy Silva, and Daniel Pietraszewski as they share some personal stories about natural places and species that are significant to them. You'll hear about the history of the Sturgeon River region and how the ecosystem has been transformed by industry and development, the Milk River and a visit to Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, and one journey from connoisseur of online otter content, to advocate for Alberta's own River Otter.

Sara Cannon - Decolonizing Conservation: A Reading List
Indigenous Circle of Experts Resources
The Indigenous Guardians Toolkit

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