Open your ears to conservation

Listening to bird songs, Warbler Alley, Brooms Brook, Codroy Valley, Newfoundland and Labrador (Photo by NCC)

Listening to bird songs, Warbler Alley, Brooms Brook, Codroy Valley, Newfoundland and Labrador (Photo by NCC)

February 28, 2017 | by Raechel Wastesicoot

There are many ways to be green. Whether you do so by recycling, minimizing your carbon footprint or cleaning up and restoring land, every day we can all discover more ways to help combat climate change.

One way Canadians can do their part is through the power of listening and sharing information about conservation.

Between Two Flags is a podcast recorded by the United Nations Association Canada (UNA-Canada). In a special segment of the podcast, UNA-Canada highlights its Canada’s Green Corps program by inviting professionals from various fields to discuss environmental, social and economic issues.

In episode four of the series, UNA-Canada invited the Nature Conservancy of Canada’s (NCC’s) Dan Kraus, Weston conservation scientist, and Erica Thompson, senior director of conservation engagement and development, to talk about conservation in a country that has never needed it more.

Raechel Bonomo (Photo by Chase Wastesicoot)

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Raechel Wastesicoot is the manager, internal communications and culture at the Nature Conservancy of Canada.

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