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For thousands of years, estuaries were central to Indigenous agriculture on the West Coast. Then, when colonists arrived, they diked many of these ecosystems to create western farmland. Now, Cowichan Tribes is working with a group of scientists and conservationists to restore an estuary as an ecosystem and a food system — and the project has sparked an unexpected controversy. At the heart of the debate are two questions. What does agriculture really mean? And when the waters start to rise, do we work with them, or against them?This is the second and final part of this series, What the River Wants to Be. Guests in this podcast:Tom Reid is the West Coast Conservation Manager for the Nature Trust of BC.Jared Qwustenuxun Williams is a passionate traditional foods chef who works with elders and knowledge holders to keep traditional food practices alive. Dr. Jennifer Grenz is a Nlaka'pamux scholar and a member of the Siil'na'mut Ken Elliott is a Cowichan elder and plant knowledge keeper who has worked in habitat restoration for decades. With his wife, he runs Ken Elliott's Native Plant Nursery.Nava Sachs is a graduate student at UBC conducting research with the Indigenous Ecology Lab.Kim Lagimodiere is the acting Marine Projects Manager at the Lulumexun Lands and Natural Resources department of Cowichan Tribes. She is also the coordinator of the S-hwuhwa'us Thi'lut Kw'atl'kwa (Thunderbird Protecting the Ocean) program.Dr. Bethany Coulthard is the acting director at the Lulumexun Lands and Natural Resources department of Cowichan Tribes.Dr. Lenore Newman is the Director of the Food and Agriculture Institute at the University of the Fraser Valley. Erica Gies is the author of Water Always Wins: Thriving in an Age of Drought and Deluge and an independent journalist who covers water, climate change, critters, and more from Victoria, British Columbia, and San Francisco, California.
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In Hour 3 we were joined by Thomas Hall from Blue Jays Nation and Minnesota Wild analyst Tom Reid. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During Hour 3 Minnesota Wild analyst Tom Reid joined the show previewing game two between the Wild and Colorado Avalanche. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Falness and Micheletti are joined by Joe O'Donnell, Tom Reid and Zach Halverson from Denver
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A shortend Beyond the Pond from Saturday morning previewing Game #4 between the Wild and Stars. Extended pregame starts at 3 p.m. @KFAN1003 with Falness, Micheletti, Walz, O'Donnell and Tom Reid www.kfan.com/listen
Estuaries are a meeting of two worlds: the river and the sea. They're incredibly fertile ecosystems that sustain 80 per cent of coastal fish and wildlife in British Columbia. For thousands of years, estuaries were central to Indigenous agriculture on parts of the West Coast. Then a new kind of agriculture arrived, profoundly altering the landscape. IDEAS visits the Cowichan Valley, where an ambitious project aims to restore an estuary — and to revitalize language, culture and traditional agriculture.Guests in this podcast:Tom Reid is the West Coast Conservation Manager for the Nature Trust of BC.Jared Qwustenuxun Williams is a passionate traditional foods chef who works with elders and knowledge holders to keep traditional food practices alive.Dr. Jennifer Grenz is a Nlaka'pamux scholar and a member of the Lytton First Nation. She is the principal investigator at the Indigenous Ecology Lab at UBC.Siil'na'mut Ken Elliott is a Cowichan elder and plant knowledge keeper who has worked in habitat restoration for decades. With his wife, he runs Ken Elliott's Native Plant Nursery.Alyssa Zandvliet is a graduate student at Simon Fraser University conducting research with the Historical Ecological Research Lab at SFU and the Indigenous Ecology Lab at UBC.Kim Lagimodiere is the acting marine projects manager at the Lulumexun Lands and Natural Resources department of Cowichan Tribes. She is also the coordinator of the S-hwuhwa'us Thi'lut Kw'atl'kwa (Thunderbird Protecting the Ocean) program.
Wild vs Stars Game #3 starts with an extended pregame tonight at 7 p.m. @KFAN1003 with Falness, Micheletti, O'Donnell, Tom Reid and special guest former Wild d-man and not TNT analyst Shane Hnidy. www.kfan.com/listen
Wild at Stars extended pregame into Game #2 starts at 7 pm @KFAN1003 featuring Falness and Micheletti joined by Joe O'Donnell, Tom Reid and Zach Halverson from Dallas along with Craig Button. Puck drops at 8:50 p.m. www.kfan.com/listen
Wild at Stars extended pregame into Game #2 starts at 7 pm @KFAN1003 featuring Falness and Micheletti joined by Joe O'Donnell, Tom Reid and Zach Halverson from Dallas along with Craig Button. Puck drops at 8:50 p.m. www.kfan.com/listen
Wild at Stars extended pregame into Game #2 starts at 7 pm @KFAN1003 featuring Falness and Micheletti joined by Joe O'Donnell, Tom Reid and Zach Halverson from Dallas along with Craig Button. Puck drops at 8:50 p.m. www.kfan.com/listen
during the 1st intermission of Game #1 at Dallas
UMD's Scott Sandelin and Wisconsin's Mike Hastings join the show along with Joe O'Donnell and Tom Reid from Ottawa to preview Wild @ Sens. Beyond the Pond is 10-noon every Saturday @KFAN1003 www.kfan.com/listen
Falness and Pat are back talking hockey! They're joined by UMD Coach Scott Sandelin, Wisconsin Coach Mike Hastings, and Tom Reid and Joe O'Donnell from Ottawa!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Falness and Pat are back talking hockey! They're joined by UMD Coach Scott Sandelin, Wisconsin Coach Mike Hastings, and Tom Reid and Joe O'Donnell from Ottawa!
Tom Reid with Bill Guerin between periods from Colorado as heard @KFAN1003
Joe O'Donnell and Tom Reid with the full OT period as heard on Monday night @KFAN1003
Matt is joined by Chase Hull from Omnia Fishing to talk about their Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales. GET A $50 GIFT CARD WITH PURCHASE OF OMNIA PRO FROM OMNIA FISHING. USE COEDE "BTLPRO" AT CHECKOUT Omnia PRO - Advanced Fishing Maps & Tools for Serious Anglers | Omnia Fishing | Omnia FishingIn the second half of the show, Adam Bartusek from The Crappie Chronicles joins BTL to talk about the upcoming Break your PB St. Jude Fundraiser at Tom Reid's Hockey Pub on Saturday, December 6th from 6:30-10:30 PM. PURCHASE YOUR TICKET HERE:Break Your PB St Jude Fundraiser Admission – THE CRAPPIE CHRONICLES