Kathryn Peiman
@kpeiman1
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Joined September 2015
The Ford government has been picking away at the provincial law that enshrines the public's power to know and influence decisions that affect the environment. Here's what's left of it
thenarwhal.ca
The Doug Ford government has picked away at the law that enshrines the public’s power in decision-making that affects Ontario’s environment. Here’s what’s left
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Endangered👏species👏are👏not👏red👏tape👏 Let's stop Bill 5 and the dangerous narrative that the Endangered Species Act is excessive bureaucracy instead of necessary protection for our most vulnerable species. Share and sign our petition to stop Bill5: https://t.co/P5XTBLG9HE
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Interested in what the changes to Ontario's Endangered Species Act mean? Read my story here:
thenarwhal.ca
The Doug Ford government’s Bill 5 could affect redside dace and other endangered species on the path of Highway 413
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The Rough Fish Revolution “Fisheries scientists are only now coming to understand the important roles native “rough fish” play in freshwater ecosystems across North America—even as these long-maligned species are increasingly at risk. @bioGraphic
https://t.co/GUi6VkCEFR
biographic.com
Fisheries scientists are only now coming to understand the important roles native “rough fish” play in freshwater ecosystems across North America—even as these long-maligned species are increasingly...
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Interested in a coffee-table style salmon and trout book for xmas? Order by nov 22 to ensure it gets to you in time! https://t.co/oJIVRKdF8G
#nature
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My op-ed piece about the new fishing sanctuary on the Ganaraska River. https://t.co/0TkIpdEiUY
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The Doug Ford government introduced a bill this week aimed at hitting the gas on Highway 413 — and putting the brakes on bike lanes. Here’s what it means for the environment. Via @EmmaMci
thenarwhal.ca
The Doug Ford government wants to start building Highway 413 before fully studying its environmental impact. It’s also taking aim at bike lanes
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We are seeking #GreyLiterature for an ongoing @FishOceansCAN evidence synthesis on the impacts of #sealice from salmon farms on wild #PacificSalmon. Please get in touch if you have any literature or data related to the topic! #netpens #aquaculture
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“Bikes may be an easy strawman, but blaming them without evidence just inflames tensions on the road — and distracts us from finding real solutions,” writes @EmmaMci about Doug Ford’s move to limit bike lanes (and also build a tunnel under Highway 401). https://t.co/5G5XBQlILw
thenarwhal.ca
Doug Ford’s wants to take Toronto bike lanes off major roads and build a tunnel under Highway 401 — but neither plan will help drivers
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Blacknose dace leaping at the base of a dam - throughout the day and continuously, yet the following day there were none. Interesting!
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New 📰 A harm reduction approach to improving peer review by acknowledging its imperfections 👥 Read the paper ➡️ https://t.co/6MLNwjerGk 📷 from facets-2024-0102
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My story in The Narwhal about DFO's recovery strategy for this fish - and why it won't work.
Redside dace have become a poster child for the fight against Doug Ford’s Highway 413 project. A new federal strategy for the endangered minnow's recovery isn’t likely to tip the scales in the fish’s favour, according to biologist @kpeiman1
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A fun picture i just took of a cormorant eating a sea lamprey (yes, the lamprey was alive and yes, the cormorant did eat it).
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'Protecting' wild fish AFTER the largest run ever? So that this easy to monitor river is closed, but all the small runs (also wild but no protection) now will have increased pressure? And opening up the repeat-spawing wild steelhead to increased angling? Makes no sense.
(1/3) 🚨 Attention Ganaraska River anglers 🚨 New fishing rules are coming to the lower Ganaraska River in FMZ 17 effective Sept. 1, 2024. @onresources
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Thrilled to be in the top 16 photos submitted to Canadian Geographic for their 2024 Wildlife Photography of the Year competition! Thanks to the little jumping spider for posing. See all the winners at https://t.co/WUJYZmfWji
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