A Indigenous Perspective on Wet Land | What About The Wetlands? | S1 E05
The state of Vancouver Island's wetlands has changed a lot over the past 500 years, and who better to learn about this from than someone whose ancestors have been on this land since time immemorial? This week we chat with Carrie Ried about a Salish perspective on wetlands, and what she thinks we should do to restore some balance.

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