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Upper St Lawrence River Maitland Tower re-envisioned

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There are people who dedicate their time and personal resources to do amazing things for nature. Philip Ling is one such person. He’s hard at work converting a set of stone buildings from the 1800s located on the shore of the St. Lawrence River into a state-of-the-art research and training facility. More than that, he’s bringing together local and traditional knowledge and the best science has to offer to chart new paths to connect people to nature in sustainable and positive ways.
Link below to hear Philip Ling in conversation with Lawrence Gunther on The Blue fish Radio Show:
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There are people who dedicate their time and personal resources to do amazing things for nature. Philip Ling is one such person. He’s hard at work converting a set of stone buildings from the 1800s located on the shore of the St. Lawrence River into a state-of-the-art research and training facility. More than that, he’s bringing together local and traditional knowledge and the best science has to offer to chart new paths to connect people to nature in sustainable and positive ways.
Link below to hear Philip Ling in conversation with Lawrence Gunther on The Blue fish Radio Show:
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