
Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality
Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality
Standing Up for Nature: The Power of Ordinary People, with Jennifer Godfrey | Ep. 136
In this conversation, Jennifer Godfrey shares her journey of advocacy for the Southern Resident Killer Whales and the broader ecological health of the Puget Sound region. She discusses her emotional connection to nature, the challenges she faced in filing the Orca Appeal, and the importance of community engagement in environmental issues. Jennifer emphasizes the need for urban planning to consider endangered species and the role of individuals in making a difference, regardless of their background or position.
Info on The Orca Appeal and how you can support it
Earthkeepers episode on orcas, with Joe Olson
Takeaways
- Jennifer moved to Seattle in 1999 and was inspired by the local ecology.
- The Orca Appeal was initiated due to the lack of consideration for endangered orcas in urban planning.
- Jennifer filed the appeal just before the deadline, highlighting her commitment to the cause.
- Community support has been overwhelming, with many offering help and expertise.
- Urban planning often overlooks ecological health due to various pressures.
- Jennifer's early experiences with nature shaped her advocacy work.
- The importance of educating the public about environmental issues is crucial.
- Creativity in advocacy can engage the community and raise awareness.
- Facing opposition can be a sign of being on the right track in advocacy.
- Anyone can make a difference, regardless of their background.
Keywords
Orca Appeal, environmental advocacy, Seattle, endangered species, community engagement, urban planning, ecosystem health, Southern Resident Killer Whales, public awareness, nature connection
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