Friends of Redtail
My half-hour documentary on the Friends of Redtail is online here.
This may seem like a story you've heard before: local group bands together to try and protect forest from clear-cutting.
But there is more to it than that. The Friends of Redtail don't want to create what they call "a tree museum" -- and they are looking to create a new model of local ownership and control of resources.
There are some great characters in this piece, including Billy MacDonald, who runs the nature camp from which the Friends take their name, and who is one of the only people in Canada to have successfully fought the National Energy Board; and Bernadette Romanowsky, a retired lawyer and mother of (I believe) 10.
This may seem like a story you've heard before: local group bands together to try and protect forest from clear-cutting.
But there is more to it than that. The Friends of Redtail don't want to create what they call "a tree museum" -- and they are looking to create a new model of local ownership and control of resources.
There are some great characters in this piece, including Billy MacDonald, who runs the nature camp from which the Friends take their name, and who is one of the only people in Canada to have successfully fought the National Energy Board; and Bernadette Romanowsky, a retired lawyer and mother of (I believe) 10.
Labels: CBC, Environment, My work, Nova Scotia, Radio
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