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Waterbodies
False Creek Friends Society
6 episodes
1 day ago
False Creek is a cherished centrepiece of Vancouver, for locals and tourists alike. But, it is also often maligned as being dangerously polluted and devoid of its historically vibrant marine ecology. On this podcast (recorded on-location in False Creek), we're platforming expert conversations to foster a deeper, mutual relationship between people and urban waterways, and amplify local voices shaping public policy. As beautiful as False Creek is today, we know it could be so much more tomorrow. As the former site of heavy industry, these waters have been recognized as needing significant rehabilitation for almost a century. We dream of a False Creek that is safely swimmable, resilient to rising sea levels, an embodiment of Indigenous and community co-governance, and a place of thriving human culture and biodiversity. Not only is a better False Creek possible, its responsible stewardship will lead to myriad co-benefits for the people of Vancouver: improving public mental and physical health, fostering climate change resilience, and furthering reconciliation with Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations. Visit FalseCreekFriends.org to learn more or to get involved.
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False Creek is a cherished centrepiece of Vancouver, for locals and tourists alike. But, it is also often maligned as being dangerously polluted and devoid of its historically vibrant marine ecology. On this podcast (recorded on-location in False Creek), we're platforming expert conversations to foster a deeper, mutual relationship between people and urban waterways, and amplify local voices shaping public policy. As beautiful as False Creek is today, we know it could be so much more tomorrow. As the former site of heavy industry, these waters have been recognized as needing significant rehabilitation for almost a century. We dream of a False Creek that is safely swimmable, resilient to rising sea levels, an embodiment of Indigenous and community co-governance, and a place of thriving human culture and biodiversity. Not only is a better False Creek possible, its responsible stewardship will lead to myriad co-benefits for the people of Vancouver: improving public mental and physical health, fostering climate change resilience, and furthering reconciliation with Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations. Visit FalseCreekFriends.org to learn more or to get involved.
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Places & Travel
Society & Culture,
Government,
Science,
Nature
Episodes (6/6)
Waterbodies
False Creek is ALIVE | Chris Harley & Colleen Kellogg
1 week ago
43 minutes 57 seconds

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False Creek Speaks | Kai Chan & Stepan Wood
3 weeks ago
55 minutes 55 seconds

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Food Sovereignty in False Creek | Leona Brown & Zaida Schneider
1 month ago
45 minutes 27 seconds

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Conservation through Reconciliation | Eli Enns & Soudeh Jamshidian
1 month ago
1 hour 8 minutes 46 seconds

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Taking the Plunge | Dr. Melissa Lem & Fin Donnelly
2 months ago
55 minutes 36 seconds

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Welcome Aboard!
5 months ago
1 minute 10 seconds

Waterbodies
False Creek is a cherished centrepiece of Vancouver, for locals and tourists alike. But, it is also often maligned as being dangerously polluted and devoid of its historically vibrant marine ecology. On this podcast (recorded on-location in False Creek), we're platforming expert conversations to foster a deeper, mutual relationship between people and urban waterways, and amplify local voices shaping public policy. As beautiful as False Creek is today, we know it could be so much more tomorrow. As the former site of heavy industry, these waters have been recognized as needing significant rehabilitation for almost a century. We dream of a False Creek that is safely swimmable, resilient to rising sea levels, an embodiment of Indigenous and community co-governance, and a place of thriving human culture and biodiversity. Not only is a better False Creek possible, its responsible stewardship will lead to myriad co-benefits for the people of Vancouver: improving public mental and physical health, fostering climate change resilience, and furthering reconciliation with Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations. Visit FalseCreekFriends.org to learn more or to get involved.