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Bears in our Backyards with Paul Johnson

Defender Radio and The Switch

Release Date: 07/01/2024

The Mink VIRUS Act featuring Devan Schowe show art The Mink VIRUS Act featuring Devan Schowe

Defender Radio and The Switch

Mink fur farms are a virus’s favourite place. There’s lots of opportunity to transmit, mutate, and lead to more virulent strains that threaten public health. With the devastating economic impact of H5N1 or avian flu in the news, the reintroduction of the Mink Virus Act to the United States Congress is well timed. To share what this legislation is about, why it matters, and how people on both sides of the border can support it, Devan Schowe, Campaigns Associate for joins Defender Radio. SHOW NOTES Photo of a mink on a Canadian fur farm by We Animals. BornFree USA's Mink VIRUS Act page and...

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The Canmore cougar tragedy featuring John E. Marriott show art The Canmore cougar tragedy featuring John E. Marriott

Defender Radio and The Switch

Anyone who follows John E. Marriott or Exposed Wildlife Conservancy on social media knows that a cougar John had tracked for many years was killed near Canmore, Alberta, earlier this year. It led to two orphaned kits, a harrowing experience for John, and a clear mission: to share this story with the public and lead to change for wildlife in Alberta. To give us the story from the very beginning and what he wants to see happen next, John Marriott joins Defender Radio. SHOW NOTES: Photo of the orphaned cougars provided by John E. Marriott / WildernessPrints.com  Exposed Wildlife Conservancy:...

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A Dam Good Conversation: Ben Goldfarb on Beavers, Wetlands, and Rewilding the World show art A Dam Good Conversation: Ben Goldfarb on Beavers, Wetlands, and Rewilding the World

Defender Radio and The Switch

Fifty years ago this week, Canada officially made beavers one of our national symbols. In celebrating this anniversary – and the many ecological services and benefits provided by beavers – The Fur-Bearers have a bit of beaver fever. And who better to talk to about beavers than , the journalist behind . This book has made big waves since it landed in 2018, and Ben joins Defender Radio to share how he started out writing Eager, what he loves about beavers, his newer works, and how we can look to beavers for hope in uncertain times. SHOW NOTES: Cover photo by jamesvancouver / Getty Images Ben...

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Canada's Most Distinct Species featuring Emma Kominek show art Canada's Most Distinct Species featuring Emma Kominek

Defender Radio and The Switch

Canada’s iconic wildlife include moose, beavers, and wolves. But of the many species of vertebrate, which are the most evolutionarily distinct? And why does that matter? A team of researchers from Simon Fraser University (emma Kominek, Olivia Cornies, Arne Ø. Mooers, and Wildlife Preservation Canada's Hannah McCurdy-Adams) explored these questions in their paper, , published in the journal . The final list included some not so surprising results – like beavers being near the top for mammals, and some unusual species that aren’t commonly known, like mudpuppies, an amphibian that can...

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The Switch: Going Green for March Break Travel show art The Switch: Going Green for March Break Travel

Defender Radio and The Switch

Whether you’re heading south to escape the cold, across the provinces for an adventure, or just a town over for a quick getaway, there are a lot of choices we can make while travelling for March Break that reduce our impact on the environment – and can even improve it. SHOW NOTES Episode art photo by Petmal / Getty Images Want to suggest topics for Defender Radio and The Switch? Reach out to us at  by visiting DefenderRadio.com or engaging host Michael Howie on social media via Instagram (), Facebook (, or Bluesky (.  Defender Radio and The Switch is produced by The Fur-Bearers...

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Takaya's Ongoing Legacy featuring Cheryl Alexander show art Takaya's Ongoing Legacy featuring Cheryl Alexander

Defender Radio and The Switch

The journey of Takaya the Lone wolf on Vancouver Island was one of hope, inspiration, and ultimately tragedy. Cheryl Alexander, acclaimed conservation photographer and Founding Executive Director of Takaya’s Legacy has shared her story countless times – but this past year the story took a new twist. An iconic photo of Takaya, taken by Cheryl, was used by a wolf hunting guide’s website without permission. This not only created a social media outrage, but put the spotlight back on the pressures facing wolves in British Columbia and the need to connect public belief with policy. To share...

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The Switch: Road Salt Solutions show art The Switch: Road Salt Solutions

Defender Radio and The Switch

Winter salt keeps sidewalks safe but harms Ottawa’s waterways. A five-year study shows toxic chloride levels in local streams year-round. Learn how to reduce salt use, protect aquatic life, and keep winter walkways safe.  SHOW NOTES: Episode art photo by / Getty Images Check out Ottawa Riverkeeper's work on salt monitoring and reduction: Want to suggest topics for Defender Radio and The Switch? Reach out to us at  by visiting DefenderRadio.com or engaging host Michael Howie on social media via Instagram (), Facebook (, or Bluesky (.  Defender Radio and The Switch is produced...

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Saving North Atlantic Right Whales featuring Sheryl Fink show art Saving North Atlantic Right Whales featuring Sheryl Fink

Defender Radio and The Switch

North Atlantic Right Whales are at extreme risk of extinction, with only around 370 individuals and around 70 reproductive females. According to , over 142 individuals have been injured or died since 2017 – a shocking 35% of the current population. Fortunately, individuals like Sheryl Fink of the or IFAW are working hard to collaborate and find solutions to protect this endangered whale species, who can be found off the coast of Canada. To share more about how North Atlantic Right Whales reached such critically low levels, what the largest impacts on their populations are, and how...

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The Switch: Meal Planning to Reduce Food Waste show art The Switch: Meal Planning to Reduce Food Waste

Defender Radio and The Switch

Canadians waste a ton of food - literally! Learn how meal planning can reduce food waste, save you money, and reduce your impact on emissions and climate change by listening now. SHOW NOTES: LoveFoodHateWaste.ca: Want to suggest topics for Defender Radio and The Switch? Reach out to us at  by visiting DefenderRadio.com or engaging host Michael Howie on social media via Instagram () or Facebook ().  Defender Radio and The Switch is produced by The Fur-Bearers (), a charitable non-partisan organization whose mandate is to advocate on behalf of fur-bearing animals in the wild and...

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Biodiversity and Urban Connectivity feat. Dr. Thami Croeser and Dr. Holly Kirk show art Biodiversity and Urban Connectivity feat. Dr. Thami Croeser and Dr. Holly Kirk

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Enhancing biodiversity in urban areas is a critical step in improving our ecosystems, resilience against the climate crisis, and ensuring nature exposure for residents. But how do you increase biodiversity on pavement? According to two researchers, it can start with stepping stones. Drs. Thami Croeser and Holly Kirk tackled this issue and showed the brilliance of available solutions in their paper . In short, the researchers showed that converting underutilized parking spaces in urban Australia can improve ecological connectivity – the ability for various species to move across the landscape...

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Black bears in British Columbia face an impossible reality: find new places to live, without being near people, while we continue to remove habitat and ecological connectivity from the landscape. It’s a struggle that journalist and documentarian Paul Johnson wanted to profile – in hopes of making a change.

Bears in our Backyards: The Struggle to Survive with Humans, is Johnson’s latest full-length documentary, and features extensive footage of black bears in British Columbia, along with interviews from experts, advocates, and government officials. The documentary is poignant, and shows the precarious situation we’ve created for black bears – and how our attitudes toward wildlife coexistence can set us all up for success, or failure.

Paul joins Defender Radio to share more about what motivated him to create the documentary, how his time as a television journalist with Global BC shapes his views of the issue, and what we can all do to create the future for ourselves and black bears that we want to see.

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View Bears In Our Backyards: The Struggle to Survive With Humans (trailer and rent/buy options): https://vimeo.com/ondemand/466402

Connect with Paul on X/Twitter: https://x.com/PJReporter/

The episode art image is a still from Bears in our Backyards, provided by Paul Johnson.

Want to suggest topics for Defender Radio? Reach out to us at [email protected], by visiting DefenderRadio.com or engaging host Michael Howie on social media via Instagram (www.instagram.com/howiemichael) or Facebook (www.Facebook.com/DefenderRadio). 

Defender Radio is produced by The Fur-Bearers (www.TheFurBearers.com), a charitable non-partisan organization whose mandate is to advocate on behalf of fur-bearing animals in the wild and in confinement, promote coexistence solutions in communities and protect the habitats of fur-bearing animals across Canada. You can follow The Fur-Bearers on Instagram (www.instagram.com/furbearers), Twitter (www.twitter.com/furbearers) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/FurFree).