![]() ![]() “ The Wizard of Oz is really poignant, because although we’ve been going down a destructive path, biologists have enormous knowledge of how our planet works and can provide alternatives to farming,” she says. Now, as a biologist living in Echo Bay, British Columbia, Alexandra (Alex) sees The Wizard of Oz as a keen parallel to our current situation with local salmon farming practices that appear to be depleting sockeye in the Fraser River and serving as a breeding ground for lice, viruses and bacteria in our waters. Dorothy realized she had possessed the power to fix her problem every step of the way all she had to do was click those slippers… ![]() Every time, she was terrified, watching as Dorothy went through so many struggles. Alexandra Morton watched The Wizard of Oz with her four siblings. ![]() “We don’t realize that we as individual human beings on this planet have the power.”Įvery year of her youth in Lakeville, Connecticut, Dr. ![]() Alexandra Morton, biologist-wild salmon activist “ It’s never felt more Canadian to be Canadian than it does now.” -Douglas Coupland, writerĭr. ![]()
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