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Evert Lindquist🦉
@evertlindquist.bsky.social
Revelstoke reporter (Black Press Media)📍Work in bioGraphic, the Narwhal, Canada’s National Observer, Climate Stories Atlantic, Farm Radio ✍🏻 Forever a special place in my heart for nature 🌿

https://evert-lindquist.pixpa.com
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UPDATE: I’ve launched a biweekly morning show segment with StokeFM, where we discuss wildlife around Revelstoke & how we can better coexist.

📻 You can tune into 92.5 FM at 8:30 am every other Monday (Aug. 11, 25, etc.)

For Episode 1, we talked western painted turtles 🐢

stokefm.com/the-morning-...
Wild Revelstoke: Animals and Us - StokeFM
Welcome to the first episode of the new Stoke FM morning show segment; Wild Revelstoke: Animals and Us. Evert Lindquist takes on the role of educator in this new segment, exploring wildlife in and sur...
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Early-season powder & stunning skies Sunday at Loop Brook in Rogers Pass, B.C. 🏔️🌅🏔️
December 2, 2025 at 12:07 AM
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December 1, 2025 at 3:02 PM
My latest episode of Wild Revelstoke explored snowshoe hares & the unique challenges they face in harsh winter - including climate change delaying the synchronization of their camouflaging fur colour with the season 🐇

Tune in this Monday 8:30 am PST @ 92.5 FM for more!

stokefm.com/the-morning-...
Wild Revelstoke – Snowshoe Hares - StokeFM
Elusive and Agile. This week on Wild Revelstoke we discus Snowshoe Hares, their behaviors, challenges and more.
stokefm.com
December 1, 2025 at 6:09 AM
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November 28, 2025 at 2:40 PM
What a slap in the face with the news of the U.S. tripling national park fees for Canadians.

As the son of a dual national & someone who many summers of my childhood visited our family cabin on the fringes of Lassen Volcanic National Park, Calif., this news damages my immense respect for the NPS.
November 28, 2025 at 5:26 AM
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The Narwhal recently led an investigation into wildlife collisions on railway tracks in B.C. The results: CN and CP have consistently under-reported grain spills and wildlife deaths on their tracks in B.C.

Read the full article at THE NARWHAL.
November 27, 2025 at 11:53 PM
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This week, in Electrifying the Port of Halifax: a how-to guide, we take a look at the work of a local software data company trying to help boat owners, ports, and utilities figure out the best path to going hybrid or electric, and what that entails.

www.climatestoriesatlantic.ca/stories/elec...
Electrifying the Port of Halifax: a how-to-guide — Climate Stories Atlantic
A local software data company works to help vessel owners, ports, and utilities figure out the hows and how-to’s involved with embracing vessel electrification, and what’s needed to support any move i...
www.climatestoriesatlantic.ca
November 27, 2025 at 3:15 PM
Super important issue to pressure railway companies for mitigation & transparency on, especially for train lines running through our national parks in the Rockies & Columbia Mountains 🛤️
For months @ainsliecruickshank.bsky.social has been pouring over documents trying to find out how many animals are killed on train tracks in B.C. Companies are supposed to report rail kills but records she obtained found reporting is inconsistent and incomplete projects.thenarwhal.ca/collision-co...
The hidden cost of wildlife collisions on Canada’s railways | The Narwhal
Trains regularly hit and kill wildlife on the tracks but poor reporting means governments aren’t sure exactly how many animals are lost
projects.thenarwhal.ca
November 27, 2025 at 2:21 AM
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DONATE now to help keep uplifting local climate-related storytelling going! www.climatestoriesatlantic.ca/donate

Hope is newsworthy. Amid climate challenges, Climate Stories Atlantic highlights local researchers and innovators and the community action they inspire.
November 26, 2025 at 3:10 PM
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Across Atlantic Canada, journalism is shrinking. Newsrooms are closing, coverage is thinning, and vital local stories are disappearing. But we're still a place where stories of climate hope, resilience, and innovation are being told.

DONATE: www.climatestoriesatlantic.ca/donate
November 24, 2025 at 2:03 PM
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Independent, solutions-focused journalism goes further when readers like you support it.

From our climate reporting in Alberta, to COP30 in Belém, to Parliament Hill & everywhere in between, The Energy Mix delivers crucial news for crucial times.

Help us go further: www.theenergymix.com/donate
November 24, 2025 at 8:35 PM
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Your support keeps good storytelling alive. Donations directly fund writing, editing, and publishing. (And you can get a charitable receipt!)

DONATE: www.climatestoriesatlantic.ca/donate
November 21, 2025 at 2:04 PM
What a deep dive by @thelocal.to 👀 Never have I felt so strangely proud for always doing the bare, rock-bottom minimum of pitching my own original ideas & honest reporting.

To all the genuine, hard-working (and human) freelance journalists out there - keep at it 💪

thelocal.to/investigatin...
Investigating a Possible Scammer in Journalism’s AI Era | The Local
A suspicious pitch from a freelancer led editor Nicholas Hune-Brown to dig into their past work. By the end, four publications, including The Guardian and Dwell, had removed articles from their sites.
thelocal.to
November 20, 2025 at 8:32 AM
Local news needs funding & support more than ever.

If you’re looking to donate this season, I can’t recommend @climateatlantic.bsky.social enough for the unmatched solutions reporting it champions across Atlantic Canada - no paywall 🌿

Donations can be made at www.climatestoriesatlantic.ca/donate
November 19, 2025 at 3:17 AM
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What a delight to be selected as a Messenger of Biodiversity for the second year running.
Huge thanks to the Sitka Foundation for this generous gift. By believing in the power of journalism, you increase the power of journalism.
Big congrats to my fellow Fellows - fine company!
LFG!
November 17, 2025 at 5:15 PM
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Across Atlantic Canada, journalism is shrinking. Newsrooms are closing, coverage is thinning, and vital local stories are disappearing. Donate today and support independent, local climate journalism in Atlantic Canada! www.climatestoriesatlantic.ca/donate
November 17, 2025 at 3:54 PM
A pleasure getting to collaborate with @thenarwhal.ca on this one!

At this point, as Ontario & Quebec remain idle, there’s little we can do but wait & see what protections the federal government publishes in its 2026 recovery strategy for the threatened eastern wolf 🐺
Reports of a bigger, more aggressive coyote wandering the streets of Toronto draw a lot of attention. The truth is, it’s the same coyote we’ve been seeing for decades, and it’s not humans they’re putting at risk, it’s wolves. thenarwhal.ca/coywolf-onta...
There’s truth to the myth of the Ontario coywolf | The Narwhal
Sightings of the so-called coywolf on Toronto streets draw attention, but the biggest threat might be to endangered wolves in Ontario
thenarwhal.ca
November 14, 2025 at 8:18 AM
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Reports of a bigger, more aggressive coyote wandering the streets of Toronto draw a lot of attention. The truth is, it’s the same coyote we’ve been seeing for decades, and it’s not humans they’re putting at risk, it’s wolves. thenarwhal.ca/coywolf-onta...
There’s truth to the myth of the Ontario coywolf | The Narwhal
Sightings of the so-called coywolf on Toronto streets draw attention, but the biggest threat might be to endangered wolves in Ontario
thenarwhal.ca
November 10, 2025 at 2:08 PM
After a decade of misinformation about “coywolves” living in Ontario’s cities, I worked with @thenarwhal.ca this year to debunk what eastern coyotes truly are, how they arrived here 100 years ago & the silent threat they pose to the last of Canada’s Algonquin wolves 🐺

thenarwhal.ca/coywolf-onta...
There’s truth to the myth of the Ontario coywolf | The Narwhal
Sightings of the so-called coywolf on Toronto streets draw attention, but the biggest threat might be to endangered wolves in Ontario
thenarwhal.ca
November 10, 2025 at 5:14 PM
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Thousands of southern mountain caribou once roamed the temperate rainforests in B.C. 🫎

Today, multiple herds have already disappeared, and many more are quickly reaching that same fate. Despite being a species at risk, the B.C. gov continues to clear swaths of #caribou habitat. #oldgrowth
November 7, 2025 at 1:01 AM
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In this latest episode of the podcast I talk to Will Burt, from @planetarytech.bsky.social Wow, just wow. A great guy doing the extremely important work of trying to help save the planet by correcting the alkalinity of our oceans.
@dalhousieu.bsky.social @xprize.org @ecologyaction.bsky.social
November 6, 2025 at 7:46 PM
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The Energy Mix is delighted to feature daily reflections and photos from photographer and storyteller Kiara Worth, reporting from #COP30 in Belém, Brazil, with a personal look at the people and moments shaping this year’s UN climate summit.

See the latest from Kiara Worth:
Dispatches from Belém: COP30 Through a Photographer’s Lens
The Energy Mix is delighted to feature daily reflections and photos from photographer and storyteller Kiara Worth, reporting from COP30 in Belém, Brazil, with a personal look at the people and moments...
www.theenergymix.com
November 6, 2025 at 5:03 PM
BC has some 800 known spider species, but much remains untold about arachnids higher up in ecosystems such as the Columbia Mountains 🕷️

Learn why we should value our local spiders, not fear them - even in regions with western black widows 🕸️

📻 Wild Revelstoke, Stoke FM

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Wild Revelstoke, Animals and Us: Spiders!!! - StokeFM
Creepy crawly or interesting and unique? This weeks Wild Revelstoke covers SPIDERS!!! There's roughly 900 species that call Revelstoke home, find out more about your 8 legged neighbours in this episod...
stokefm.com
November 5, 2025 at 5:55 AM
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Toronto! @cloelogan.bsky.social is the new reporter in town. Drop her a line with your story tips and burning questions you need answered about the city's changing climate, building plans and political challenges.
I’m still with @nationalobserver.com, but as of today, I’m reporting from Toronto! Excited to cover climate, energy and the environment from a new perspective — please reach out with story ideas or just to say hi ☺️
November 3, 2025 at 10:21 PM
Well, definitely my first year getting to enjoy snow before Halloween! ☃️

Crazy to think I hiked to the Mount Revelstoke summit lakes Oct. 4 with hardly any snow in sight, to come back Oct. 25 & find it already so nicely fluffed up for winter ❄️

Snowshoes ready. Bring it on!
November 3, 2025 at 3:29 AM