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Stories in this episode: Narwhals: everyone loves a whale with a horn.Fear in the Great Bear Rainforest.Word of the month: “feller buncher.”
Narwhals are exotic and popular, but being popular isn't the same as being understood.
Find out how Greenpeace Canada is trying to protect the Arctic:www.greenpeace.org/canada/en/campa…/Energy/Arctic/
The Great Bear Rainforest is the largest intact, coastal temperate rainforest in the world, running up the coast of BC to Alaska. Elizabeth Arnold was ready for the great rainforest, but not so ready for the "Bear." Her story was created for Stories from the Heart of the Land and funded by the Nature Conservancy.
Spread the word about the success GP is building in the Great Bear Rainforest.:www.greatbearsolutions.ca
Word of the month: “feller buncher”Meeting the feller buncher helped make our own Catharine Grant an activist.
Greenpeace is dedicated to the conservation of Canada’s largest ecosystem, the Boreal Forest. www.greenpeace.org/canada/en/campa…al/Learn-about/
Watch Victoria Henry and 5 other women climbs the skyscraper in the U.K.:action.greenpeace.org.uk/iceclimb
Music credits:Special thanks to @deebDeeb – 01-deeb-thru-nature
Dansternofbeyer – Underneath-the-mountain
Dansternofbeyer – The-spy-who-loved
Dansternofbeyer – The-whale
Jaspertine, “Zen Study”ccmixter.org/media/files/jaspertine/12413