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Welcome to the second issue of the Tula Quarterly! In this issue we highlight the Tula Foundation’s many collaborations and initiatives:
Nick Viner talks about the hazards and rewards of surveying the surging waters of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon.
TulaSalud’s Sareen Ali and her colleagues tackle the issue of unintended pregnancies in rural Guatemala.
Sarah Fortune and her team travel to Baffin Island, Nunavut, to track Arctic-dwelling bowhead whales—the longest-living whale species, surviving up to 200 years—to determine the effects of climate change on their food sources.
... and much more!
This issue’s cover by our resident illustrator and graphic designer Mercedes Minck is inspired by the “Follow the Water” story in this issue, which focuses on Hakai Institute ecosystem scientists and technicians, whose work extends from ice fields to oceans.