Exploring Wild Spaces: An Interview with Lee Beavington

EPISODE · Mar 31, 2024 · 32 MIN

Exploring Wild Spaces: An Interview with Lee Beavington

from Green Justice · host Greg Simmons, Paula Hirschmann and Mark Vardy

Lee Beavington on KPU Wild Spaces, an interdisciplinary teaching and learning hub that focuses on ecological place-based education. https://wordpress.kpu.ca/wildspaces/   Production assistance and editing: Kiana Holland. Research: Aramayis Harandi. Cover Art courtesy of Dan Lett. Theme music composed and performed by Greg Simmons.  

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