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    B.C. grizzly bear numbers appear to be plummeting as a result of a crash in the B.C. wild salmon population. Photo by S. Yume.

    B.C. grizzly bear numbers appear to be plummeting as a result of a crash in the B.C. wild salmon population. Photo by S. Yume.

    Coastal ecosystem collapse?

  • Ian McAllister, Conservation Director of the British Columbia wildlife group Pacific Wild, speaks with Jordan Poppenk about the collapse of wild salmon, a cornerstone species in the coastal B.C. ecosystem. While initial media reports focused on a tremendous loss of sockeye salmon in the Fraser river, McAllister describes a broader collapse involving several varieties of wild salmon across most of B.C.’s coastline. McAllister links the salmon crash to an apparent collapse of B.C’s grizzly bear population, as well as possible declines in other species that depend on salmon.
  • The Bridge at the Edge of the World

  • Joanna Dafoe speaks with environmental lawyer, Dean, and distinguished American environmentalist James Gustave Speth about his book, Bridge at the Edge of the World. Originally aired March 13, 2009.

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