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In 2005 members of the Tahltan First Nation put shell on notice and demanded they stop coalbed methane drilling and exploration in their traditional territory.
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A video concerning Royal Dutch Shell, of Niger Delta infamy, and their coal bed methane plans in the Sacred Headwaters Basin, Mount Klappan, British Columbia.
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On Aug 21, 2007 the Tahltan elders of Iskut and Telegraph creek blockaded Shell from resuming their destructive Coalbed Methane operations in the Sacred Headwaters. This is the latest in an ongoing battle over resource development at the birthplace of three of Canada's great salmon rivers, a place aboriginal groups consider sacred.
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A fun look at a day heli rafting trip carried out by River Valley Staff in the headwaters of the Rangitikei River, central North Island, New Zealand. For more information, visit our website www.rivervalley.co.n z
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This is a competition at Moonlight Basin Ski Area every year. A timed hike and judged skiing. These are clips of the competitors and set to music by Big Water!
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Aubrey's 5K run at the Headwaters Run in Anaconda, Montana. She had a time of 24:28, which is not her best. It did get her 2nd overall female and 1st in her age group (under 15).
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Why is the Sacred Headwaters so important to keep Royal Dutch Shell from industrializing this pristine wilderness known as Canada's Serengeti. See for yourself in these photos taken by Brian Huntington in summer of 2007. Song performed by the "Wailin' Jennies"
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Shell plans to drill in the most pristine environment in Northern British Columbia, called, the sacred headwaters. This film was made by youth from that area.
Special thanks to Dogwood Initiative.