Anna is currently a Ph.D. Candidate in the School of Environment at the University of Northern British Columbia. Her research focuses on harnessing a sense of connection around the health of ecosystems, wildlife, and humans to enhance biodiversity restoration practices. Anna has worked as a Koh-Learning Team member supporting students and teachers in outdoor learning and is currently supporting a collaboration between Northern Health and UNBC through researching the co-benefits of climate change adaptation and human health in Northern BC.
Throughout the Pre-Solstice ECHO Pulse event, ECHO trainees and early career colleagues were invited to share reflection about how ECHO has influenced their ongoing work.
The fourth story of the Pre-solstice ECHO Pulse event centered around taking notice of 'integratve assessment tools to inform action on climate change'.
The third story of the Pre-solstice ECHO Pulse event centered around taking notice of 'healing indicators work to inform action on Indigenous co-designed events'.
The second story of the Pre-solstice ECHO Pulse event centered around taking notice of 'geo-spatial tools to inform action on health in watersheds'.
On May 31st, 2023, over 90 people gathered at the Stellat'en First Nation Community Hall to listen and learn about connections between land, waters, climate, and health.
On May 31st, 2023, the Stellat'en First Nation and the Koh-Learning in our Watersheds program co-hosted a significant event on Stellat'en territory.