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The Canadian Mountain Podcast
Canadian Mountain Network
26 episodes
10 months ago
Canada’s extensive mountain regions provide a wide range of benefits to Canadians such as fresh water, biocultural diversity, natural resources, recreation, and cultural and spiritual connection and healing. The Canadian Mountain Podcast is where you can hear the latest stories and findings from the Canadian Mountain Network, a national research network dedicated to the resilience and health of Canada's mountain peoples and places. Each episode is produced by journalism students at Mount Royal University in Calgary, Alberta, and offers diverse perspectives from those living and working in our country's varied and complex mountain regions. From academics to athletes and Indigenous Elders to policy makers, the Canadian Mountain Podcast brings you expert insights to explore the past, present, and future of mountain regions here in Canada and around the world.
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Places & Travel,
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Canada’s extensive mountain regions provide a wide range of benefits to Canadians such as fresh water, biocultural diversity, natural resources, recreation, and cultural and spiritual connection and healing. The Canadian Mountain Podcast is where you can hear the latest stories and findings from the Canadian Mountain Network, a national research network dedicated to the resilience and health of Canada's mountain peoples and places. Each episode is produced by journalism students at Mount Royal University in Calgary, Alberta, and offers diverse perspectives from those living and working in our country's varied and complex mountain regions. From academics to athletes and Indigenous Elders to policy makers, the Canadian Mountain Podcast brings you expert insights to explore the past, present, and future of mountain regions here in Canada and around the world.
Show more...
Nature
Places & Travel,
Society & Culture,
Science,
Natural Sciences
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Human-Wildlife Coexistence
The Canadian Mountain Podcast
29 minutes 30 seconds
5 years ago
Human-Wildlife Coexistence
In this episode, host Blaise Kemna takes a dive into human-wildlife coexistence from three different research perspectives: first, a conversation with Don Caruthers Den Hoed, senior fellow manager with the Canadian Parks Collective for Innovation and Leadership at Mount Royal University's Institute for Environmental Sustainability; second, an interview with Marco Festa-Bianchet, a Biology professor at Sherbrooke University; and third, a discussion with Danah Duke, excecutive director of the Miistakis Institute at Mount Royal University in Calgary, Alta.
The Canadian Mountain Podcast
Canada’s extensive mountain regions provide a wide range of benefits to Canadians such as fresh water, biocultural diversity, natural resources, recreation, and cultural and spiritual connection and healing. The Canadian Mountain Podcast is where you can hear the latest stories and findings from the Canadian Mountain Network, a national research network dedicated to the resilience and health of Canada's mountain peoples and places. Each episode is produced by journalism students at Mount Royal University in Calgary, Alberta, and offers diverse perspectives from those living and working in our country's varied and complex mountain regions. From academics to athletes and Indigenous Elders to policy makers, the Canadian Mountain Podcast brings you expert insights to explore the past, present, and future of mountain regions here in Canada and around the world.