by suzukiwebmaster | Jan 28, 2018 | Advocacy, Opinions, Species & Ecosystems
Grizzly, grizzlies. bears, hunting, conservation by Stan Hirst “Wildlife management is a mish-mash of science, public relations and politics, not necessarily in that order”. I came across that humble homily in a bundle of 50-year old lecture notes from my...
by suzukiwebmaster | Jan 13, 2018 | Advocacy, Developing Resilience, Personal Reflections, Seeking Clarity
by Jill Schroder Instead of making New Year’s resolutions and then not keeping them, what if we decided to pick a mantra? The current issue of Future Crunch, my favorite good news publication and source of much valuable and encouraging information, suggests just that:...
by suzukiwebmaster | Jan 12, 2018 | Advocacy, Species & Ecosystems
by Josef Kuhn As human-beings we interact on an ongoing basis with other beings. Some of these beings are living, some are not. Alive or not, all beings come from the creative flow of the universe, the Supreme Being, God, the Creator, or other cultural designation of...
by suzukiwebmaster | Nov 27, 2017 | Advocacy, Seeking Clarity
It is our pleasure as British Columbians to welcome you to Vancouver this coming week. We understand you have come to our fair city to address the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade on the merits of the proposed Kinder Morgan pipeline project. We must apologize for our...
by suzukiwebmaster | Nov 15, 2017 | Advocacy, Meetings and Events
by Patricia Plackett A summary of a Suzuki Elder Salon held on 26 October 2017, Vancouver, B.C. The salon was organized by: Mel Bilko, David Clayton, Erzsi Institorisz, Yiman Jiang, Maria Kim, David Plackett, Patricia Plackett and Erlene Woollard. Estimates suggest...
by suzukiwebmaster | Jun 2, 2017 | Advocacy, Opinions, Personal Reflections
by Karl Perrin Abridged from a sermon delivered May 21, 2017, to the Unitarian Church of Vancouver Chief Seattle once said: “This we know. The earth doesn’t belong to us, we belong to the earth. All things are connected, like the blood that unites one family. Whatever...