
Trina Moyles
@trinamoyles
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Journalist / Creative Producer / Author of non-fiction books: Women Who Dig, Lookout, Black Bear — Coming 2026 w/@knopfCA
Canada
Joined June 2013
Coming soon to a forest, er bookstore, near you! Pre-order the hardcover today. Thank you for your readership and support!.
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RT @Pembina: “As Canada considers fast-tracking projects, the oil and gas industry's job-creating potential deserves more scrutiny.” . In t….
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RT @Okwarikowa: “Oil and gas development in the sacred calving grounds in the refuge is “a clear violation” of the Gwich’in people’s rights….
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RT @thenarwhalca: The U.S. government is again moving to outright force drilling in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, threatening b….
thenarwhal.ca
As the U.S. government mandates drilling in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Gwich’in people in northern Yukon organize to protect Porcupine caribou
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My feature on the Gwichin’s multigenerational struggle to keep oil and gas out of the sacred calving grounds in the Arctic Refuge! Please read and share widely.
The U.S. government is again moving to outright force drilling in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, threatening both caribou and the Gwich’in people in northern Yukon who depend on them
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RT @ryanjespersen: Alberta’s government won’t allow its wildlife biologists to speak with journalists about a controversial policy allowing….
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RT @albertaviews: Tune into tomorrow's @RealTalkRJ at 8:30am MT to hear @trinamoyles discuss the March Alberta Views cover story: Problem G….
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RT @thenarwhalca: As historic sled dog races face extreme freeze-thaw cycles that put mushers and their dogs at risk, organizers are forced….
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RT @albertaviews: In recent years, hunting associations have lobbied the Alberta government to reinstate a limited season on hunting grizzl….
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RT @thenarwhalca: When her biologist dad first saw the grey ghosts as he flew over Alberta's Caribou Mountains, he was astonished, @trinamo….
thenarwhal.ca
A biologist’s daughter recounts his decades chasing woodland caribou — before wildfire decimated even more of their habitat. Can they survive the flames?
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RT @JohnVaillant: California has become the poster child for 21st c. Fire, but Alberta is home to the most intense #wildfire ever measured….
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RT @TheTyee: Ed Struzik: If a fire can burn the town of Jasper in a national park that has the resources to deal with fire, what does the f….
thetyee.ca
Lack of preparedness, research and a national plan means increasing destruction.
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RT @CarAdrianH: Alberta premier fights tears over Canada wildfires despite climate crisis denial
theguardian.com
Danielle Smith and her government’s refusal to combat global heating is said to have made blazes more intense
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RT @reporteremma: Witnessing the outpouring of grief for Jasper has me thinking about awe, that feeling of being in the presence of somethi….
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RT @toughcitywriter: Today, I’m heartbroken as the news is out—@hakaimagazine, a publication I helped launch with my dear friend and collea….
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RT @yukondoug: Huge thanks to @trinamoyles for her fabulous writing! One of the best things about this piece is how she wove stories from @….
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RT @globeandmail: Opinion: Staffed lookout towers aren’t relics from the past – they’re key to fighting today’s wildfires .
theglobeandmail.com
During my seven years as a lookout, people often asked me why I hadn’t been replaced by cameras or satellites. But staffed towers are the still best method we have for preventing catastrophic...
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