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Trina Moyles

@trinamoyles

Journalist / Creative Producer / Author of non-fiction books: Women Who Dig, Lookout, Black Bear — Coming 2026 w/@knopfCA

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Alberta Views (@albertaviews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The 2023 wildfire season saw the evacuation of 38,000 people. Choking smoke spread across the province, leading to air-quality warnings and Edmonton's first 'extreme weather' response." Full article here: albertaviews.ca/alberta-is-bur… #ableg #abpoli #cdnpoli #yyc #yeg Trina Moyles

"The 2023 wildfire season saw the evacuation of 38,000 people. Choking smoke spread across the province, leading to air-quality warnings and Edmonton's first 'extreme weather' response."

Full article here: albertaviews.ca/alberta-is-bur…

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Ashis Basu 🇨🇦 ashis.bluesky.social (@basuashis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“For Indigenous communities, which are disproportionately impacted by wildfire, comprising 42 per cent of evacuation events in Canada, the losses are catastrophic.” Trina Moyles #Wildfires

Real Talk Ryan Jespersen (@realtalkrj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Humans might not be hooped after all! We talk plastic, wildfire, and water with PLANET PROTECTORS: Athabasca University's Dr. @srijakbhatnagar and Dr. Scott Ketcheson, journalist Trina Moyles & Alberta Innovates' Dr. Mark Summers. WATCH: rtrj.info/051024YouTube LISTEN: rtrj.info/051024pod

Humans might not be hooped after all!

We talk plastic, wildfire, and water with PLANET PROTECTORS: <a href="/AthabascaU/">Athabasca University</a>'s Dr. @srijakbhatnagar and Dr. <a href="/SJ_Ketcheson/">Scott Ketcheson</a>, journalist <a href="/trinamoyles/">Trina Moyles</a> &amp; <a href="/ABInnovates/">Alberta Innovates</a>' Dr. Mark Summers.

WATCH: rtrj.info/051024YouTube

LISTEN: rtrj.info/051024pod
Douglas Clark (@yukondoug) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge thanks to Trina Moyles for her fabulous writing! One of the best things about this piece is how she wove stories from Town of Churchill residents with the research we've been doing with CNSC personnel & many other great collaborators.

The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Opinion: Staffed lookout towers aren’t relics from the past – they’re key to fighting today’s wildfires theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…

Canadian Geographic (@cangeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the Hudson Bay Lowlands, polar bears have reigned supreme. Increased sightings of a new predator have everyone on high alert. Read the full story by Trina Moyles here: canadiangeographic.ca/articles/unpac…

Adrienne Mason (@toughcitywriter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, I’m heartbroken as the news is out—Hakai Magazine, a publication I helped launch with my dear friend and colleague judeisabella, is done at the end of 2024. It’s such a shame for my colleagues, freelancers, readers, the science community and much, much more.

Emma Gilchrist (@reporteremma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Witnessing the outpouring of grief for Jasper has me thinking about awe, that feeling of being in the presence of something vast that transcends our sense of self. Awe makes us feel more connected to others and to the natural world. Can it help us navigate these polarized times?

The Tyee (@thetyee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ed Struzik: If a fire can burn the town of Jasper in a national park that has the resources to deal with fire, what does the future hold for hundreds of boreal forest towns across the country that don't have the means to accept that fire will come someday? thetyee.ca/Opinion/2024/0…

John Vaillant (@johnvaillant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

California has become the poster child for 21st c. Fire, but Alberta is home to the most intense #wildfire ever measured (Chisholm, 2001), and the continent's largest (Chinchaga, 1950).

The Narwhal (@thenarwhalca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When her biologist dad first saw the grey ghosts as he flew over Alberta's Caribou Mountains, he was astonished, Trina Moyles writes. An otherworldly species was below in huge numbers. Now, the future of caribou is threatened by human activity — and fire thenarwhal.ca/woodland-carib…

Alberta Views (@albertaviews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In recent years, hunting associations have lobbied the Alberta government to reinstate a limited season on hunting grizzly bears. “We should target problem bears first...” -Article by Trina Moyles Subscribe today albertaviews.ca/subscribe/. Save 5$ with code AVSM #abpoli #canpoli

In recent years, hunting associations have lobbied the Alberta government to reinstate a limited season on hunting grizzly bears. “We should target problem bears first...” -Article by <a href="/trinamoyles/">Trina Moyles</a>

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The Narwhal (@thenarwhalca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As historic sled dog races face extreme freeze-thaw cycles that put mushers and their dogs at risk, organizers are forced to make tough choices buff.ly/pDPcc4D

Trina Moyles (@trinamoyles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My feature story on how climate change is forcing mushers and long-distance races to “pivot” in the Yukon — and across North America, too.

Alberta Views (@albertaviews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tune into tomorrow's Real Talk Ryan Jespersen at 8:30am MT to hear Trina Moyles discuss the March Alberta Views cover story: Problem Grizzly or Problem Politics? Alberta's New Bear Hunt.

Ryan Jespersen (@ryanjespersen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alberta’s government won’t allow its wildlife biologists to speak with journalists about a controversial policy allowing hunters to target “problem” Grizzly Bears. So says Trina Moyles during an eye-opening interview on #RealTalkRJ.