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What does it really take to protect the land beneath our feet — and the wildlife that depends on it — as our city continues to grow?

In this episode of The Well Endowed Podcast, we explore how volunteers are shaping a more sustainable future right here in Edmonton, in recognition of the United Nations’ International Year of Volunteers for Sustainable Development.

Ramy Abdel-Keriem and co-host Scott Lundell from ECVO are joined by Sheila Campbell from Edmonton and Area Land Trust and Dale Gino from Wild North.

Together, they unpack what environmental volunteerism really looks like — beyond the stereotypes — and how meaningful, long-term contributions are helping protect ecosystems, care for injured wildlife, and strengthen our connection to the natural world.

From stewarding conservation lands to rehabilitating thousands of animals each year, this conversation highlights the critical role volunteers play in balancing growth with sustainability — and why that work is more urgent than ever.

Show Notes:

Our guests today were Sheila Campbell, Executive Director of Edmonton and Area Land Trust, and Dale Gino, Executive Director of Wild North, in conversation with Ramy Abdel-Keriem and Scott Lundell from Edmonton Chamber of Voluntary Organizations (ECVO).

Learn more about volunteering with Edmonton and Area Land Trust.

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