
WILD!
Back in June I was invited to attend a special evening in Victoria at a dinner with the members of the Canadian Wildlife Federation. They...


Children and Nature Network Fundraising
Last week we travelled to San Diego to attend the first ever gala for the Children and Nature Network. The event took place on a...


Clipping Coho
In July my brother and I were able to participate in the clipping of adipose fins on coho salmon at the Mossom Creek Hatchery. It was a...

Rich at Heart
Recently I received letters from a class in Haiti. Their teacher had shown them some of my work on nature deficit disorder and she asked...


The Ceiling Can't Hold Them
Last spring I met four amazing guys. They set out last January to paddle, unassisted, across the Atlantic Ocean in their human powered...


Redefine Possible
“If you want to go fast go alone. If you want to go far, go with others”. Spencer West once said this in one of his speeches for a school...


Update on Mary Saving Coral
Mary Hagedorn, the biologist who is cryogencially preserving coral around the world, has posted a video that updates the Reef Recovery...


Losing land, losing nature.
The Mossom Creek Salmon Hatchery lies in the middle of some of the most amazing forested lands and has remained, for the most part,...


Queen for a Day
If you’ve been following my work you’ll know that my very first film was on my very favourite person and my hero, Ruth Foster. A few...
Nature Kids
One of the great things about technology and social media is the way we can make connections with people all over the world. This has...