Alexandra Morton describes events in her life that changed her from a whale researcher into an champion of wild Salmon on British Columbia's Pacific coast.
Mark Angelo describes how an early interest in wild rivers and streams became a life long passion. This passion inspired him to create BC River's Day and later, World River's day.
Sara Ross, also known as Red Sara, explains how her passion for cycling helped her form a community of inclusion around her and how this, in turn, created a novel grass roots form of environmentalism.
Pia Massie reveals how events during the second war world created a family dedicated to speaking the truth and embracing activism as an important part of society.
Patricia Sims turned an early interest in dolphins and other large brained mammals into a life long advocacy for the largest land mammal on the planet, the elephant.
John Hardy reveals how struggles in school as a child and the climate crisis inspired him to create a new type of school dedicated to environmental education.