Rewilding: to restore (an area of land) to its natural uncultivated state On March 4, join us for a conversation about rewilding with J.B. MacKinnon. Author of The Once and Future World, The 100 Mile Diet and more, MacKinnon is an award-winning environment, nature and outdoors journalist whose work has appeared in the New Yorker, National Geographic, and The Atlantic. His latest book, The Day the World Stops Shopping, will be published in May. Ahead of that, MacKinnon will speak to Canadian Geographic audiences in an exciting Q&A! Tune in for our talk on March 4 at 8:30 p.m. EST on Facebook, Periscope or YouTube. Questions are welcomed in advance — please reply to this email or email [email protected]. |
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Our virtual season continues on April 1, when we will bring you a powerhouse panel of women working in the environmental sciences. Our panel includes social scientist Ingrid Waldron, biologist Alexandra Morton and Megan Leslie, former MP and current President and CEO of World Wildlife Fund Canada. Later this spring, join us as we host Suzanne Simard to discover the wisdom of the forest. As a professor of forest ecology, Simard has tested theories about how trees communicate with each other. We'll speak with her on May 6. All of this spring's talks will be at 8:30 p.m. EST and will be hosted on youtube.com/canadiangeographic, Facebook and Periscope. |
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Did you miss our first talk of the season? We spoke with David Bird about the Canada Jay on February 4. Watch the whole talk here! | |
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