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Program Information
Redeye - Co-op Radio
Interview
Wendy Francis interviewed by Lorraine Chisholm
 Redeye Collective  Contact Contributor
Jan. 16, 2013, 8:08 p.m.
Environmentalists worked hard to get the Flathead watershed in BC protected from oil and gas and mining. However, certain areas are not protected from logging, quarrying operations or coal mining. Wendy Francis is program director of the Yellowstone to Yukon conservation initiative known as Y2Y.
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00:13:14 1 Dec. 15, 2012
Vancouver, BC
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