I am very excited about picking up a copy of Sarah Cox book “Signsof Life” in a few days. Sarah and I worked together for many years at Sierra
Club BC and I am grateful for her years of stellar journalistic work about the
biodiversity crisis. Looking forward to see her at the Vancouver PublicLibrary’s Central Branch on Thursday, April 25 at 7 p.m. for a chat about the
book.
More from the publisher: “Environmental journalist Sarah Cox has witnessed what
happens when we drive species to the brink of extinction. In ‘Signs of Life,’
she tags along with the Canadian military, Indigenous guardians, biologists,
conservationists, and ordinary people who are racing to save hundreds of
species before it’s too late.
“Travelling across the country, Cox visits the Toronto Zoo, home of Canada’s
only wildlife biobank, where scientists conserve living cells from endangered
species in the event of future loss; tours Canada’s military bases, home to
some of Canada’s last preserved ecosystems; and travels to Indigenous
communities where land stewards are striving to restore the delicate ecological
balance that has sustained people for millennia.
“Through the eyes and work of individuals who are bringing species back from
the precipice, Cox delivers both an urgent message and a fresh perspective on
how we can protect biodiversity and begin to turn things around.”
You can read a chapter of her book in the Tyee
