Here is some interesting, scary and promising news on the Caribou populations of NE Canada, a place that has become dear to my heart after working up in NW Labrador Fall 2012. Jaime Posted by Jeff Wells on January 2, 2013 It was once our largest caribou herd, and one of the biggest […]
Tag Archives: Enviromental issues
World Wild Adventures on the Leading Edge of Tourism.
A recent News Letter from the Adventure Travel Trade Association, has us all fired up in a very positive way, at WWA. With our new company beginning its growth with strong concepts of Indigenous inclusion and sustainable ethics, the news of shifts in the industry in that direction has us pumped. Read the letter here. […]
America may not want Canada’s Dirty Oil!
A very interesting Article I was made aware of. Interesting to Note the USA may not want Canada’s Tar Sand Oil. So why the hell does Canada keep pushing to pull it out when we all know it is leading to “Game Over”? J The New York Times Op-Ed Contributor Game Over for the […]
Kayak the Kimberely, spotlighting the beauty fo the Fitzroy River
Lachie Carracher has a great website at www.follow-the-river.com and one of his first posts is this short film clip about the expedition that he co-led into the Kimberly region of North Western Australia early in 2010. There have been numerous posts around the internet about their expedition including a full day-to-day break down on their […]
Broome: Dubai Down Under ; the war of beauty and Oil continues
A good article from the Independent on the ongoing struggles in Broome to preserve heritage and culture in the face industrialisation. Suggested Topics Australia Environmentalism Mergers And Acquisitions Energy Fossil Fuel Western Australia The small, remote town of Broome in Australia’s far north-west is known for its pearl diving history, unique ethnic mix and […]
She is worth dying for!
A short film that makes you think.
Alberta Tar Sand Pipe Line Dirty Oil Issue Stirred By SPOIL Documentary and Nat Geo
View the trailer here or feature length at bottom of Blog For more info on what you can do to help Visit www.pacificwild.org This film is one of the outcomes for the Great Bear Rainforest RAVE. The International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP) has teamed up with Pacific WILD, the Gitga’at First Nation of […]
John Butler Helping Raise Funds For The Kimberley Coast
Image Courtesy of John Butler To raise vital funds and awareness of the growing threat of development on WA’s Kimberley region John Butler has teamed up with his wife Mama Kin (Danielle Caruana) to release a very special new recording of his track “Losing You”. The song was recorded in Butler’s home studio and is […]
Wakan Tanka Film: out to help us all understand our footprint
An amazing Project that touches on the core issues of the Human Race and our Relationship to Mother Earth Via our modern Economy and Lifestyles. Learn More Here http://www.wakantankafilm.com/ Donate Here to help get this project out there!
John Butler Supports Saving the Kimberley Coast From Industrialisation
Day 27 Today many people joined the Goolaraboloo Family at Millibinyarriat to show support at the beginning of the Lurujarri heritage trail. Everyone was welcome to come together and celebrate Reconciliation. The trail is an annual event which has run for many years as a way of bringing cultures together and sharing the stories of […]