NEWSS supported a lunch meet and greet between renowed Canadian environmental activist and scientist David Suzuki and students from the Environment class at Nechako Valley Secondary School, during Suzuki's Blue Dot tour on November 1, 2015 in Prince George. It was truly a once in a lifetime opportunity for these students.
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The Chilako River, a significant tributary of the Nechako River. This 6th-order river is an essential salmon spawning habitat, but its ecosystems have undergone severe alterations due to human activities and natural disturbances.