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The Price of the Prize: Film Screening and Fundraiser

ByApplied Conservation Science Lab January 19, 2017
This event is in support of the Heiltsuk Nation‘s continuing efforts to respond to and recover from the diesel spill which occured in October of 2016, following the sinking of the Nathan E. Stewart in their territorial waters. All funds raised will go directly to the Heiltsuk Tribal Council, whose response to the spill is ongoing. See trailer for The Price of the Prize here.

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