Imagine growing up in the most significant eagle habitat in the Salish Sea and never seeing an eagle?
Then one day on a isolated shoreline I walked right up to a wild eagle, and it changed my life
The eagles drew me into their world, that I realized no one else experienced
20 years have passed since these Orcas were declared threatened and would receive special attention.
Instead we’ve heard an endless loop of what should be done, but never is done as we slowly watch them go extinct…
It’s beyond sad
https://t.co/Mgrq0XqQba
“You can’t tell wildlife where they should live,” @ClimateChar said. “You can’t destroy critical habitat and hope that they use an area you create.”
Article: Canada approved a major port expansion in #endangered orca habitat — now it’s going to court
https://t.co/2EmwSvfAbc
There’s the official media narrative on eagles
Then there is the true narrative
Eagle SkyeNet is in post production with their new series “A Visit With Freedom”
Stay tuned
The federal environmental assessment found that the negative impacts from reduced prey for hungry southern resident killer whales would be “permanent in duration, irreversible, and continuous.” #orcas https://t.co/lIfaS2Jxsq
Repeat after me: individual actions will not solve the climate crisis 🙅♀️
Narratives such as "technology will save us" and "it's up to individuals to change their habits" are just as insidious as outright climate denial.
We must keep our attention on where power lies... (1/2)
Juvies hiding in the shade
Hangin with mom…
Well in the swirling haze of social media platforms, it’s hard to know where to turn.
We have some news soon, but it now looks like we’ll be going on Locals (stay tuned)
The teachings of one animal or another only come to us by carefully observing the animals in their natural environment .
We happen to live in the most significant eagle habitat in the Pacific flyway and so observe things not seen in other places
“Learn from the eagle that living in the earth is the spiritual lesson of your present life… we have the capacity to look beyond our 5 senses and touch the unseen reality of spirit” Hal Bennet
If you spent 2 hours a day, 4-5 days a week over a 10 year period, with wild eagles, what would you learn?
Soon you will find out in the new Docu-Series
The Unknown Eagle
“Two fledging brothers, inseparable, free to fly in neighboring territories, and from the very start accepted me, as somehow the trust from their parents was somehow transferred to me, and they’d fly to me and follow me.”
“The Unknown Eagle”
Coming soon!!