Cycling for Nature: Leanna and Timm's Journey Across Canada and Beyond
Show Notes
On this episode of Vistas & Voices, I speak with Canada’s first female decathalete Leanna Carriere and ecologist Dr. Timm Döbert, the founders of Wings of Survival who have recently finished cycling 7,000 km across Canada in 30 days, overnighting at Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) along the way. The ride across Canada is a preparation ride for their epic adventure starting next year, where they plan to ride from Alaska to Patagonia, mimicking the migratory path of the Whimbrel.
In our discussion we cover topics related to endurance athletes and nutrition, the highlights and challenges of riding 7,000km in 30 days, Key Biodiversity Areas and their significance to Canada, the role of grasslands in Canada’s ability to sequester carbon, science communication, Canada and the 30x30 conservation initiative and much more.
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03:10 The Mission: Wings of Survival
03:55 Endurance and Nutrition: Crossing Canada
07:00 Cycling Across Canada: Highlights and Challenges
11:22 Key Biodiversity Areas: Importance and Impact
14:37 Conservation Goals: 30x30 Initiative
18:27 The Role of Grasslands in Climate Change
22:59 Personal Reflections and Future Goals
26:27 Challenges in Environmental Awareness
27:15 Adapting Strategies for Conservation
28:21 Filming and Outreach Efforts
30:40 Engaging the Public with Science Communication
32:30 Tracking Birds and Expedition Plans
36:03 Preparation and Logistics for the Journey
41:19 Final Thoughts and Future Goals