What makes Muskoka home? How can we build community and care for each other - especially those most vulnerable - in times that feel hopeless?
Join host Sandi Martin from the Muskoka Community Land Trust as she interviews community builders who are working to make a home for everyone in Muskoka.
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What makes Muskoka home? How can we build community and care for each other - especially those most vulnerable - in times that feel hopeless?
Join host Sandi Martin from the Muskoka Community Land Trust as she interviews community builders who are working to make a home for everyone in Muskoka.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In 2014, Dr. Norman Yan completely failed to retire from his career in the science of understanding the human impacts on Ontario’s lakes, how the damage can be fixed, and how future damage can be prevented.
Why this failure to retire? Because he’s an integral member of of the Friends of the Muskoka Watershed, a local charity that turns science into community-wide action to protect the Muskoka watershed. You can support the work of the Friends of the Muskoka Watershed by donating at fotmw.org.
In today’s episode of At Home in Muskoka, Dr. Yan joins me for a conversation about how the natural environment is part of our community, and what we can do to strengthen our relationship to the land and water of Muskoka.
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