Episode 15: Drones, science communication, and changing roles with Auston Chhor
Spoiler alert: fish don’t like being out of water.
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Join us for stories and conversations with the scientists and conservationists who investigate to understand coastal species and processes; inform by bringing science to decision-makers and communities; and inspire action to protect wildlife and wildlife habitats.
Spoiler alert: fish don’t like being out of water.
Questions and answers from a current master’s student, research and non-research related.
How to navigate the waters of the environmental job market.
How process restoration is banishing band-aid solutions (and commitment issues).
“My theory is there’s not enough of us who are engaged professionally in this work to make a difference. In order to move the needle, we have to bring everyone along with us.”
What can we learn from the perseverance of salmon?
A salmon habitat biologist and a recreational angler sit down to record a podcast…
Two Raincoast salmon researchers join Auston Chhor to discuss salmon life cycles, challenges, the connection between fish and land, hard hats, habitat restoration, collaborating with municipalities on urban salmon, and working in the Fraser River estuary.
So, what makes salmon more than a fish? Let’s dive in – Raincoast Radio, new episodes coming soon.
So, what makes salmon more than a fish? Let’s dive in – Raincoast Radio, new episodes coming soon.
In our seventh Of wolves and women episode, Paul Paquet reflects on the profound impact the women featured in this series have had on both his life and his understanding of wolves.
In our sixth Of wolves and women episode, Chelsea Greer shares how her curiosity and passion for wildlife conservation and animal welfare led her to wolves – and to Raincoast.