Anchored Podcast Ep. 42: Shannon McPhail on the Skeena Watershed Conservation Coalition

Shannon McPhail On The Skeena Watershed Conservation Coalition
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Shannon McPhail was born and raised in Northern BC. She is the executive director for the Skeena Watershed Conservation Coalition and is leading the battle against the latest approved LNG plant proposed for Lelu Island—a Skeena river estuary and Canada’s most important wild salmon habitat. In this episode of Anchored, April meet with Shannon at her home in Hazelton to learn more about how we can help. 

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