Hello Fabulous Readers!
My name is
Natalie and I am one of the lucky students who was hired to work with the
Georgia Strait Alliance throughout the summer.
I’m a
life-time resident of Nanaimo, and I just finished the third year of my degree
in Tourism Management at Vancouver Island University. In my free time I love
trail running, gardening, and exploring as much as possible with Skeena, my one
year old Shiba Inu.
I wanted to
work with GSA because I love the Georgia Strait! I also believe in the power of community
conservation management. Last summer, I traveled to Ghana and visited the
Wechiau Community Hippo Sanctuary, which is made up of several communities that
work hard to protect the resident hippo population. The conservation model was very
complex, but through tourism, the community was able to benefit in many ways.
Some residents had to change their behaviors, but they were still able to go
about their daily lives. Even though the Georgia Strait covers a much greater
area and population base, I believe that the Strait Community can come together
and experience many positive benefits if everyone participates in making it
happen.
The thing
I’m looking forward to the most this summer is traveling around and talking
with the public. I love meeting people, chatting, and making sure that everyone
is enjoying themselves. The Georgia
Strait Alliance has some very powerful campaigns on the go, and people are very
interested. This past weekend, Ryan and I had some great conversations
surrounding the Drift Card Study and the Kinder Morgan Expansion. People were
in awe with the spill maps and seeing how far and fast oil from a spill could
spread. Community outreach is a great way to spread awareness with people, and
also hear what individuals have to say. Make
sure if you see us out on the road somewhere that you stop by to say ‘hello’!
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