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SUMMARY:Two Measures of this Precious Coast
URL:http://www.harbourliving.ca/event/two-measures-of-this-precious-coast/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre :: 1220 Shoppers Row Campbell River, V9W 2C8
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:<p><strong>Two Measures of This Precious Coast</strong><br />Haig-Brown Memorial Lecture<br />with Andrew Nikiforuk &amp; Ian McAllister<br /><br />Two impassioned voices for environmental conservation will be joining together for an evening at the Tidemark Theatre in honour of early environmental activist and Campbell Riverite Roderick Haig-Brown. This is the seventh in the Annual Haig-Brown Memorial Lecture series, which has been a joint effort of the Campbell River Arts Council, the Museum at Campbell River, and the Haig-Brown Institute. This year&rsquo;s event is called &ldquo;Two Measures of this Precious Coast&rdquo;. Andrew Nikiforuk will be presenting the lecture, &ldquo;Why Haig-Brown Matters More than Ever&rdquo;, and Ian McAllister of Pacific Wild will be opening with a talk called &ldquo;The Ocean Never Sleeps&rdquo;.<br /><br />For more than three decades Andrew Nikiforuk has written about energy, economics and the West for a variety of Canadian publications including the Walrus, Maclean&rsquo;s, Canadian Business, The Globe and Mail&rsquo;s Report on Business, Chatelaine, Georgia Straight, Equinox and Harrowsmith. Nikiforuk&rsquo;s journalism has won seven National Magazine Awards since 1989 and top honours for investigative writing from the Association of Canadian Journalists. This former Haig-Brown Writer-in-Residence will offer insight into why Roderick Haig-Brown remains Canada&rsquo;s most under-appreciated conservationist. On almost every issue including salmon protection, dam building, climate change and community resilience, Haig-Brown forged a remarkable and inspiring moral vision for ordinary people. In this lively talk Nikiforuk will explain why Haig-Brown&rsquo;s legacy matters more than ever.<br /><br />Canada may have the longest coast-line of any nation but it has set aside the least for marine protection. Famed photographer and conservationist Ian McAllister presents a visual tour on the state of fin whales, herring and salmon in the Great Bear Rainforest. He asks, &ldquo;What would Haig-Brown do today?&rdquo; McAllister is an award-winning photographer and author of six books, and his images have appeared in publications around the world. He is a member of the International League of Conservation Photographers and a recipient of the North America Nature Photography Association&rsquo;s Vision Award and the Rainforest Action Network&rsquo;s Rainforest Hero award. He and his wife, Karen, were named by Time magazine amongst &ldquo;Leaders of the 21st Century&rdquo; for their efforts to protect British Columbia&rsquo;s endangered rainforest. He lives with his family on an island in the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>Tickets at: <a href="http://tidemarktheatre.com/event/haig-brown-memorial-lecture/">http://tidemarktheatre.com/event/haig-brown-memorial-lecture/</a></p>
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