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nature

Get outside with Jocelyn Rawleigh
16 Jul 2024

Get outside with Jocelyn Rawleigh

by elsiteadmin | Posted in: Walk Their Talk | 0

Walking the Talk: 5 Questions with Jocelyn Rawleigh 1. Tell me how getting outside/being in nature fits into your life? Fortunately, my personal and work life center around going outside! I often can be found exploring southern Alberta with my binoculars … Continued

go outside, nature, walk their talk
Go birding with David Scott
16 Jul 2024

Go birding with David Scott

by elsiteadmin | Posted in: Walk Their Talk | 0

Walking the Talk: 5 Questions with David Scott David Scott is someone who spends a lot of time outside. He shares his experience as a local birder and naturalist. 1. Tell me how birding/getting outside/being in nature fits into your … Continued

birding, nature, walk their talk
Get Outside Saturday!
8 Jun 2024

Get Outside Saturday!

by elsiteadmin | Posted in: ELNews | 0

For the last day of Environment Week, we’re encouraging everyone to get outside and experience nature! We have two community profiles today, featuring local Lethbridgians who spend as much of their free time outside as possible. Walking the Talk: 5 … Continued

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