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We visited Haida Gwaii in August to participate in an SFU conference in Environmental Education. Conducted a session of teacher training alongside scientists and educators who studied biodiversity and education in wild places. We also met Haida elder Barbara Wilson. Drawings from the sketchbook of Susan Chung