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12/08/2005
Come See Captain Paul Watson on his Canadian Speaking Tour!
Captain Paul Watson, founder of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, will embark on a public lecture tour across Canada from September 12th through 19th. Hosted by local animal rights and environmental organizations, he will be discussing why the oceans are dying, the major threats facing marine wildlife, and how we can all make the difference between extinction and survival. He will devote a fair amount of time discussing the annual Canadian seal slaughter, what Sea Shepherd and other organizations are doing to stop it, and what you can do to help.
Please see the following list for locations and dates. We hope to see you there!
British Columbia
Victoria Monday, September 11, 2005 7:00 – 8:30 pm University of Victoria David Lam Auditorium Entrance fee $10 For tickets, call Bruce at 250-216-9610
Vancouver Tuesday, September 13, 2005 6:30 - 8:00 pm UBC Robson Square Theatre C-300 800 Robson Street [Entrance fee details to come]
Kelowna Wednesday, September 14, 2005 7:00 – 8:30 pm Mary Irwin Theatre 421 Cawston Avenue Entrance fee $5
Alberta
Edmonton Thursday, September 15, 2005 7:00pm Library Theatre of the Stanley A. Milner 7 Sir Winston Churchill Square (102nd Avenue and 100th St) Entrance fee $5
Calgary Friday, September 16, 2005 12:00 noon - 2:00 pm WR Castell Central Library Theatre 616 Macleod Trail SE Entrance fee $5 For tickets, e-mail: animal_agents@hotmail.com
Manitoba
Winnipeg Saturday, September 17, 2005 Early afternoon events [Location, time, and entrance fee details to come]
Michigan
Ypsilanti Sunday, September 18, 2005 2:00-4:00 pm Pease Auditorium (Eastern Michigan University Campus) College Place, Ypsilanti (Corner of Cross St. & College Place;directly across Cross St. from 611 W. Cross) [Location and entrance fee details to come]
Ontario
Toronto Monday, September 19, 2005 6:30 pm University of Toronto Medical Sciences Building (MS), Room #3153 1 King’s College Circle Entrance fee $10
As one of the founders of the Greenpeace Foundation in 1972, and the leader of the very first campaigns to save whales and seals, Paul Watson pioneered environmental direct action by utilizing inflatables in marine conservation and leading the very first campaigns to protect baby harp seals. By bringing Brigitte Bardot to the ice in 1977, he initiated the tumultuous affair between the media and the environmental movement which still exists today. He left Greenpeace and continued his legacy by founding the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society where he has continued his work protecting whales dolphins, seals and the other creatures of the sea by direct actions against pirate whalers, driftnetters, shark finners and illegal fishing operations.
Through his frank and riveting presentations of his many global crusades to protect the world’s whales, from extinction against enormous well financed criminal operations, Paul discloses a world where few have ventured. As one of the pioneers of the modern environmental movement and through his own experience he offers practical conservation applications to some of the world’s most massive and destructive problems.
"Captain Paul Watson is an eco-renaissance warrior. A passionate speaker, skilled master mariner, talented writer, and a fearless conservationist; a combination of virtues that make him the Captain Nemo for our times."
--Edward Abbey Author (Monkeywrench Gang)
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