After years of highs and lows staring at bear hair and computer screens, amidst labmates or community members or rainforest plants or lines of code, @CN_Service and I find ourselves FINISHED our degrees! We graduated today, with @ChrisDarimont in support. #uvicgrad #phdlife pic.twitter.com/BEHBJAni5k
— Megan Adams (@mtncypress) November 13, 2019
Leaving Haida Gwaii after a great 3 weeks as an instructor with @hg_institute. Feeling privileged to have spent time in the beautiful @HaidaHeritage Centre, in the Haida Nation’s territory, and to have met Taan (pictured here). 1/ pic.twitter.com/2hMjlFlglL
— Kyle Artelle (@KyleArtelle) November 8, 2019
Have learned so much in this short window of time and met some incredible folks. Haawa to @HaidaExpedition for a beautiful, day on the water, including a stop at Haina where @HaidaMuseum’s Sean Young taught us about history and governance of Haina and other nearby villages. 2/ pic.twitter.com/28NjBw1Pz1
— Kyle Artelle (@KyleArtelle) November 8, 2019
Thankful to Jacques Morin who joined on the trip and taught us about the extensive work being done to understand and protect Goshawks throughout the Nation, and showed us some critical goashawk habitat. 3/ pic.twitter.com/0XhX4SCGRR
— Kyle Artelle (@KyleArtelle) November 8, 2019
Group pic after Dr Christina Service’s PhD defence
— Chris Darimont (@ChrisDarimont) April 6, 2019
Wide angle to capture the support of friends, family, colleagues, committee members, and more
Our academic village of support benefits us all
Paul Paquet (far left) cultivates this culture at our @Raincoast @UVicGeog lab pic.twitter.com/NZVooVHXXH
Presented to the Senate committee on #BillC48 in Terrace yesterday, describing the ecological richness of the coast and the very real risks that oil transport here brings to people, ecosystems, and economies alike. On behalf of @Raincoast, and in support of HaÃÉ«zaqv Nation. pic.twitter.com/0w63tlmhKi
— Kyle Artelle (@KyleArtelle) April 18, 2019
In her journey to Bella Bella to start the 2019 bear research season in HaÃÉ«zaqv territory, the @ChrisDarimont / @Raincoast / @UVicGeog dream-vessel, Kwahnie, paused to take in the view. pic.twitter.com/Dn8k3ikYzf
— Kyle Artelle (@KyleArtelle) May 1, 2019
Master @KateAField slam dunking the defence today! An awesome discussion about the intersection of conservation, welfare, ethics, and the role of scientists. I have a strong suspicion we’re going to learn lots more about this work shortly – but for now mad congrats! pic.twitter.com/gZDBDOdujv
— Kyle Artelle (@KyleArtelle) April 5, 2019