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The Friends of Kootenay Lake Podcast Series: Voices of the Lake was created by the Friends of Kootenay Lake Stewardship Society (FOKLSS), a non-profit organization based out of Nelson BC. This podcast is an informative and engaging hub for information sharing where listeners can learn about work being done in the Kootenay Lake Basin from anywhere. Hosts Camille LeBlanc, FOKLSS Program Manager, and Kayla Tillapaugh, Assistant Program Manager interview local experts, scientists, historians, advocates, artists, cultural leaders, recreationalists, and storytellers in various fields. Our vision for this podcast is to bring local communities together around our shared love and curiosity of Kootenay Lake. Each episode features music from local musicians, making the podcast a celebration of Kootenay Lake, its people, and its culture.
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Guest: Mel Lavery, West Kootenay Youth Climate Corps Coordinator Host: Joelle Burnie Keywords: Youth, Future, Eco-anxiety, Hope, Climate Change, Career, Environment, Education, Outdoor Educator, Community, Impact, Skills, Learning, Wildfire Management, Harvesting, Experience, Post-Secondary Education, Kootenays Topics: Wildsight and their mission; Wildsight Projects and Programs; Working in the Environmental Field; Experiencing Eco-anxiety; Advice for Younger Generations; How to Remain Hopeful during the Climate Crisis; Youth Climate Corps; Youth Climate Corps Projects; Surveys from Youth; How to get Involved in the Program Music: “Cell Reception” by Earl Hamilton. Check him out here [https://earlhamilton.bandcamp.com/album/blue-pearl-ep]. Resources: wildsight.ca/ycc [http://wildsight.ca/ycc] youthclimatecorps.com [http://youthclimatecorps.com/] https://www.earthenvision.com/stories/eco-grief-is-a-real-thing [https://www.earthenvision.com/stories/eco-grief-is-a-real-thing] https://www.trailtimes.ca/news/kootenay-pre-med-students-studies-climate-anxiety-in-youth/ [https://www.trailtimes.ca/news/kootenay-pre-med-students-studies-climate-anxiety-in-youth/] https://pressbooks.bccampus.ca/eccmh/ [https://pressbooks.bccampus.ca/eccmh/] Special thanks to our funders the Regional District of Central Kootenay and FortisBC

Guest: Natasha Klasios, PhD Candidate at the University of British Columbia Host: Joelle Burnie Keywords: Microplastics, Freshwater Lakes, Aquatic Ecosystems, Marine Environments, Research, Plastic Pollution, Wastewater Effluent, Runoff, Fibers, Polyester, Contaminants, Water Samples, Chemical Digestion, Filters, Zooplankton, Food Chain, Recreation, Zero-waste, Reuse Topics: What are Microplastics?; How Microplastics end up in Freshwater Lakes; Concerns Associated with Microplastics; Sampling Microplastics in Eight BC Lakes; Findings from Natasha's Research; How to Limit our Use of Microplastics; Removing Microplastics from Lake Environments Music: "Aboota" Jay Danley featuring Rich Brown. YouTube. [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwldROMU6k8_yRScAD5uRtg] Special thanks to our funders the Regional District of Central Kootenay and the FortisBC.

Guest: Erik Leslie, Forestry Consultant and Manager of the Harrop-Procter Community Forest Co-op Host: Joelle Burnie Keywords: Kootenay Lake, Non-profit, Community, Forestry, Harvesting, Watersheds, Old Growth Forests, Watershed Protection, Streams, Sawmill, Sustainable Forest Practices, Stewardship, Watershed Monitoring, Ecosystem Based Planning, Risks, Climate Change Adaptation, Wildfire, Flooding Topics: Harrop-Procter Community Forest Co-op; Ecosystem-Based Planning; Ecosystem considerations before harvesting; Protecting the Kootenay Lake watershed through sustainable forestry, Harrop-Procter Watershed Society; Climate change adaptation pilot project; ways to support the Harrop-Procter Community Forest Co-op Music: “The River” by Born on a Wednesday on a Wednesday, available on Bandcamp [https://bornonawednesday.bandcamp.com/track/the-river] and Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/track/6OOmxDeRG274KmjN5GCp4e]. Visit their website [https://bornonawednesday.com/]and their Instagram page [https://www.instagram.com/bornonawednesdaymusic/] @bornonawednesdaymusic Harrop-Procter Community Forest Resources: Website: https://hpcommunityforest.org/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hpcommunityforest4210/videos [https://www.youtube.com/@hpcommunityforest4210/videos] Special thanks to our funders the Regional District of Central Kootenay and FortisBC

Guest: Juliet Craig, Program Director for the Kootenay Conservation Program Host: Joelle Burnie Keywords: Stewardship, Conservation, Partnerships, Projects, Collaboration, Kootenays, Private Landowner Stewardship, Private Land, Habitat, Plants, Wildlife, Ecosystem Connectivity, Wetlands, Climate Change, Organizations, Action Forums, Community, Network, Restoration Topics: Kootenay Conservation Program (KCP); why KCP is important; how KCP brings organizations together; stewardship projects in the Kootenays; Local Conservation Funds; tax based services to support conservation projects; RDCK Electoral Area F and its potential of establishing a Local Conservation Fund Music: “Stormy Weather" by Loretta Davidson More information about Kootenay Conservation Program: Website: https://kootenayconservation.ca/ [https://kootenayconservation.ca/] E-newsletter sign up: https://kootenayconservation.ca/kcp-enewsletter-sign-up-form/ [https://kootenayconservation.ca/kcp-enewsletter-sign-up-form/] Kootenay Connect: https://kootenayconservation.ca/kootenay-connect/ [https://kootenayconservation.ca/kootenay-connect/] Local Conservation Funds: https://kootenayconservation.ca/about-local-conservation-funds/ [https://kootenayconservation.ca/about-local-conservation-funds/] Stewardship Solutions Toolkit: https://kootenayconservation.ca/stewardship-solutions/ [https://kootenayconservation.ca/stewardship-solutions/] Special thanks to our funders the RDCK and FortisBC

Guest: Dr. Michael Proctor, independent research scientist and lead researcher for the Trans-border Grizzly Bear Project Host: Joelle Burnie Keywords: Grizzly Bears, Conservation, Fragmentation, Trans-border Grizzly Bear Project, Kootenay Connect, Kootenay Lake, Home Range, DNA, Genetics, Wildlife Corridors, Creston Valley, Bear Safe, Bear Spray, Berry Picking Topics: Interesting facts and misconceptions about Grizzly Bears; Grizzly Bear populations in the Kootenays; fragmentation of local Grizzly Bear populations; Trans-border Grizzly Bear Project; Kootenay Connect; the importance of wildlife corridors; how to support local Grizzly Bear populations; how to stay safe in the backcountry Music: "I'll Come and Find You" by Earl Hamilton- https://earlhamilton.bandcamp.com/album/blue-pearl-ep [https://earlhamilton.bandcamp.com/album/blue-pearl-ep] Special thanks to our funders FortisBC and the RDCK.
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