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23: What Allyship Looks Like in Action
Teach Me About the Great Lakes
English - December 07, 2020 11:00 - 45 minutes - 31.7 MBScience Society & Culture Places & Travel great lakes environment sea grant science Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Dr. Catherine Febria’s Healthy Headwaters LabFollow Catherine on TwitterInformation on Katrina's community, the Neyaashiinigmiing or The Chippewas of Nawash: https://www.nawash.ca/Saugeen Ojibway Nation Environment OfficeGreat Lakes Institute of Environmental ResearchPaleochannels are remnants “of an inactive river or stream channel that has been filled or buried by younger sediment”US Forest Service webpage on Hyporheic ZonesCouncil of Three FiresWalpole Island First Nation. Note that Katrina emailed to say she slightly misspoke about the location of Walpole Island: it's on the northern tip of Lake St. Clair, not the St. Clair River.Bruce Peninsula National Park on Bruce Peninsula, also known as the Saugeen Peninsula.Image search for Bruce Peninsula…holy molyShort video on the Traditional Ecological Knowledge Field CourseNative LandThe Native Land Teacher’s GuideTwo-Eyed SeeingThe Great Lakes Phragmites CollaborativePlant Joy donutsSince our guests didn’t have a Windsor sandwich recommendation, Carolyn heartily recommends the Shawarma Palace.Windsor LancersLancers are apparently a real thingCredits:
Host & Executive Producer: Stuart Carlton
Cohost: Carolyn Foley
Producers: Hope Charters, Carolyn Foley, Megan Gunn, & Irene Miles
Associate Producer: Ethan Chitty