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48. European Green Crab & Shorebird Research: A Conversation with Katie & Tim
Oct 5, 2025
36m 10s
47. Conversation With IBEC Project Coordinator Jessica Vincent
Jun 16, 2025
22m 47s
46. Aquatic Conservation Initiative - An In-depth Conversation
May 15, 2025
34m 09s
45. Mark Hewitt - Bird Photographer, Board Member, & More!
Apr 15, 2025
27m 57s
44. Back Country Cottages - A Conversation With Owner/Operators Marilyn & Grant Kelloway
Mar 17, 2025
30m 04s
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| 10/5/25 | ![]() 48. European Green Crab & Shorebird Research: A Conversation with Katie & Tim | Send a text On this episode, we welcome IBEC's very own Environmental Field Technicians, specializing in European Green Crab trapping, Katie Miller and Tim Juvonen. Both have been travelling throughout the Notre Dame Bay and Bonavista Bay area these past few months, conducting European Green Crab research, in partnership with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. The invasive species is increasing its presence in our coastal waters, and Katie and Tim are doing their part to attempt to deter... | 36m 10s | ||||||
| 6/16/25 | ![]() 47. Conversation With IBEC Project Coordinator Jessica Vincent | Send a text On this episode, host Darren Sheppard speaks with Indian Bay Ecosystem Corporation's Project Coordinator Jessica Vincent. Jessica has been with IBEC for over 18 months, with her work mostly focused on the Community Nominated Priority Place project in Cape Freels and Queen's Meade (Newtown). We discuss details about the project, plus other work that she is involved with, such as the Green Crab research in Bonavista and Notre Dame Bay's. Music by Giorgio Di Campo for FreeSound Mus... | 22m 47s | ||||||
| 5/15/25 | ![]() 46. Aquatic Conservation Initiative - An In-depth Conversation | Send a text On this episode, host Darren Sheppard speaks with ACI staff members Rachael Brown and Gabby Riefesel about what ACI is, what they do, their projects, and much more! An environmental non-profit based in St. John's, but quickly expanding their reach throughout the east coast of the province. Similar to our work here at IBEC, ACI aims to improve the environment in multiple ways, while educating the public on the importance of good stewardship practices. Music by Giorgio Di Campo for ... | 34m 09s | ||||||
| 4/15/25 | ![]() 45. Mark Hewitt - Bird Photographer, Board Member, & More! | Send a text Mark Hewitt is an avid bird photographer, Indian Bay Ecosystem Corporation board member, local theatre participant, and much more! He sat down with 709 Watershed host Darren Sheppard to discuss his love for photography, the environment, his experiences in Newfoundland and Canada, and other topics! Music by Giorgio Di Campo for FreeSound Music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j8sO7-kbRc | 27m 57s | ||||||
| 3/17/25 | ![]() 44. Back Country Cottages - A Conversation With Owner/Operators Marilyn & Grant Kelloway | Send a text After a length break, 709 Watershed is back to recording shows! With a new format, host Darren Sheppard interviews local tourist destination owners Marilyn & Grant Kelloway, who own Back Country Cottages, formally known as the IBEC research cabins in Number 2 Pond within the Indian Bay Watershed. Marilyn & Grant discuss their love for the environment, the opportunity they see with the property, & share their plans for their business with us. Music by Giorgio Di Campo f... | 30m 04s | ||||||
| 9/24/23 | ![]() 43. Black Cat Cemetery Preservation - A Conversation with Robyn Lacy & Ian Petty | Send a text On this episode, Host Darren Sheppard speaks with Black Cat Cemetery Preservation regarding their latest work in cemeteries in Greenspond and other locations in Newfoundland. Robyn and Ian also talk about techniques used in such preservation work, how individuals or groups can contact them to have work done on their own graveyards, their love for Newfoundland & Labrador, and much more! Music by Giorgio Di Campo for FreeSound Music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8... | 51m 52s | ||||||
| 8/30/23 | ![]() 42. A Conversation with Qalipu First Nation's Councilor Frank Skeard | Send a text On this episode, host Darren Sheppard chats with Frank Skeard, Councilor with the Qalipu First Nation (Glenwood Ward). Frank also is the District Ecosystem Manager for Forest Management with the Provincial Government, and is a member of the Gander and Area Chamber of Commerce. Frank has a true love for nature and helping people, of which, he goes into detail on that, and more! Music by Giorgio Di Campo for FreeSound Music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j8sO7-kbRc M... | 40m 42s | ||||||
| 7/30/23 | ![]() 41. The 4th Annual Greenspond Show with guest Terry Carter, Linda White, & Heather Gordon | Send a text The fourth annual Greenspond show was recorded in mid-July, 2023 on site at Ida's Place within the fishing shed on the property. Guest included Terry Carter, owner of Sainsbury Lane, who talks about the history of the house, his roots to Greenspond, and summary of how he and his wife Elaine became owners of the beautiful home on the island. Linda White, publisher of the Greenspond Letter and administrator of the Greenspond Historical Society Facebook page, speaks about cemetery re... | 1h 31m 44s | ||||||
| 6/20/23 | ![]() 40. In-Depth Conversation with Stewardship Association of Municipalities Executive Director Zachary Burrows | Send a text On this episode, we speak to Stewardship Association of Municipalities Executive Director Zachary Burrows. Known affectionately as SAM, the organization works with the Eastern Habitat Joint Venture in Newfoundland & Labrador to secure, enhance, & restore important wildlife habitat within municipal planning boundaries. The Town of Indian Bay has been a member of SAM since 2016, which has allowed for a strong partnership between IBEC and SAM to develop on several projects an... | 59m 40s | ||||||
| 9/22/22 | ![]() 39. Seabirds 101 - A Conversation with Seabird Biologist Sabina Wilhelm | Send a text Curious about the Avian Flu and its affect on seabirds around Newfoundland? Are Murres safe to eat in this year's hunt? What is causing Leach's Storm-Petrels to be eaten in Cape Freels? Well, you've picked the right episode! Host Darren Sheppard speaks with Environment and Climate Change Canada Seabird Biologist Sabina Wilhelm. She also has a summer home in Greenspond, which we discuss at the end of the show. Music by Giorgio Di Campo for FreeSound Music https://www.youtube... | 49m 22s | ||||||
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| 8/31/22 | ![]() 38. Stories of Greenspond - Part Two - Wade Kean & Linda White | Send a text The second part of this season's "Stories of Greenspond" recorded live at Ida's Place, features Co-Owner of Hub of the North, Wade Kean (Sylvia was busy cooking in the restaurant), who talks about his love for Greenspond, the suites and restaurant they operate, the tourism sector, and much more! We also welcome Historian Linda White, creator of the Greenspond Historical Society Facebook page, who talks about cemetery restoration on the island, tracing Greenspond family routes from... | 1h 02m 47s | ||||||
| 8/3/22 | ![]() 37. The 3rd Annual Stories of Greenspond - Heather Gordon, Colton & Jade, and Mayor Herb Burry | Send a text 709 Watershed is back on Greenspond for its 3rd annual "Stories of Greenspond" episodes. Two shows were produced from this year's visit, with this show having the Owner/Operator of Ida's Place, Heather Gordon, speaking about what has happen to the business over the past year and about her cheesecake and cinnamon buns. Host Darren Sheppard also speaks to Colton Firmage and Jade Burton, two young entrepreneurs of "Berries and Beads", who call Greenspond home, and who share their tho... | 56m 17s | ||||||
| 6/29/22 | ![]() 36. Triffie Parsons - Town Manager/Clerk of Indian Bay, Chair of IBEC, and Councillor of CWT | Send a text Host Darren Sheppard sits down with Triffie Parsons, the multi-talented, multi-hat wearing, Town Manager/Clerk of Indian Bay, Chair of Indian Bay Ecosystem Corporation, and Councillor of Centreville-Wareham-Trinity (CWT). She talks about the challenges and positives facing both Indian Bay and CWT. She shares some personal experiences from her past and her family. And she talks about her strong viewpoints regarding environmental topics facing the area and IBEC. An insightful episod... | 38m 15s | ||||||
| 5/26/22 | ![]() 35. Ashley Noseworthy - CEO/President of Edgewise Environmental | Send a text Host Darren Sheppard chats with Ashley Noseworthy, CEO/President of Edgewise Environmental. It is a St. John's based environmental consultancy focused on marine mammal, seabird, and marine noise mitigation solutions. Ashley has a background working with marine mammals and has worked in various positions offshore and throughout the world. She recently trained Indian Bay Ecosystem Corporation personnel on various seabird protocols to be utilized in our Leach's Storm-Petrel study in ... | 39m 27s | ||||||
| 4/28/22 | ![]() 34. A Day In The Life Of A Shorebird | Send a text The Grade 8 class of Centreville Academy took on this BBC radio soap opera feel episode, providing insight of what it is like to be a shorebird in today's world, with professionalism and excitement! Written by Mrs. Perry with assistance from a couple of her students, the other students became shorebirds you would find in Cape Freels and Queen's Meade in Newtown. Every wonder what it was like to be chased by a dog? To be stuck in a bucket? To have your "home" taken away? Well, wond... | 24m 08s | ||||||
| 3/30/22 | ![]() 33. Indian Bay Municipal Park - A Conversation with Park Manager Brendalee Fancy | Send a text Indian Bay Municipal Park is situated alongside the Indian Bay River. With over 50 sites and access to one of the best Salmon angling rivers in the province, it is a popular destination for many. Brendalee discusses what amenities are available, the cost involved with staying at the Park, and its involvement in promoting tourism and good stewardship for the Indian Bay area. Music by Giorgio Di Campo for FreeSound Music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j8sO7-kbRc Music by R... | 29m 33s | ||||||
| 2/27/22 | ![]() 32. Polar Bears & Coastal Labrador: A Conversation with Inuit Elder Derrick Pottle | Send a text Inuit elder Derrick Pottle chats with host Darren Sheppard about Polar Bear safety, his experiences with Polar Bears, conducting hunts, and guiding tourist in the North for "Nanuk". His knowledge and guidance regarding the sub-population of the Davis Strait Polar Bear is amazing, and his detailed storytelling comes through easily in this episode. Working with us via our project with the Department of Environment and Climate Change Canada, Derrick has been a tremendous source of gu... | 38m 00s | ||||||
| 2/1/22 | ![]() 31. Life & Times of Florence Cross, Owner/Operator of Karma Cafe & Textile Exchange | Send a text Local environmentalist and youth advocate Florence Cross is our guest. She discusses her life as a former educator in Grand Falls-Winsor, plus how her will and desire to help others turned into two successful local non-profits, Karma Cafe in Newtown and Textile Exchange in Templeman. Music by Giorgio Di Campo for FreeSound Music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j8sO7-kbRc Music by Ricky Valadez https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9Ov1XLAg1c | 49m 52s | ||||||
| 1/4/22 | ![]() 30. Kittiwake Snowmobile Association President Wayne Bruce | Send a text Host Darren Sheppard chats with Kittiwake Snowmobile Association (KSA) President Wayne Bruce regarding what the KSA does within the area regarding trail development, grooming of over 100kms of snowmobile trails, fundraising for trail improvements, and more. Wayne also explains the partnerships that are vital for the success of the trail system, including that with the Newfoundland and Labrador Snowmobile Federation, which plays a huge role in the grooming operations and provides a... | 46m 48s | ||||||
| 11/30/21 | ![]() 29. Interview with Lori King, creator of the extremely popular Staycation NL Facebook group | Send a text Host Darren Sheppard chats with Lori on everything tourism within the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Little did she know that her vacation group on Facebook would explode to well over 70,000 members, making it the must-visit site for finding details about unique vacation spots, places to visit, and things to do when visiting the province or for those Newfoundlanders who are looking at exploring their home province. Lori also shares her favourite spots on the island to visi... | 51m 28s | ||||||
| 10/25/21 | ![]() 28. Tracy Gibbons - Chair of the Lumsden Beach Committee | Send a text Tracy Gibbons is the Chair of the Lumsden Beach Committee, which has taken the initiative to cleanup the sandy beaches within the Town of Lumsden, and who partner with the Town on improvements for visitors to the beaches, educational programs, signage, and more. A volunteer organization, Tracy represents a strong voice for those who love the sandy beaches of Lumsden, and who wish to see it enjoyed for generations to come. Music by Giorgio Di Campo for FreeSound Music https:... | 37m 50s | ||||||
| 9/24/21 | ![]() 27. Stories of Greenspond, the Second Season - Part Two: Rev. Deede and Linda White | Send a text We return to Greenspond for another installment of our Stories of Greenspond series. Recorded at two locations, the first continuing with our previous location in the fishing stage overlooking the cove behind Ida's Place, host Darren Sheppard interviews Rev. Deede and his wife Cynthia, who have made the visit to Greenspond annually for four decades, from New York State. They discuss their love for the island, its people, and religion. Then, it is off to Ship Island, and a visit wi... | 1h 06m 16s | ||||||
| 8/27/21 | ![]() 26. Birds Canada - Coordinator Catherine Dale & Assistant Coordinator Jenna McDermott | Send a text Catherine & Jenna work with Birds Canada, through their Bird Atlas program, tracking and recording all types of birds throughout the province, even in extreme remote locations. They, and their team, set out on a five-week wilderness trip to collect this data during this past Summer. We hosted them prior to their trip and again, upon their return, when we had them sit down with host Darren Sheppard to share their stores of their latest data collecting. Catherine & Jenna, wh... | 37m 54s | ||||||
| 7/30/21 | ![]() 25. Stories of Greenspond, the Second Season – Part One: Heather Gordon, Ida Winter, & Tom Bragg | Send a text We return to Ida’s Place in Greenspond, for conversation and stories about Greenspond, the people who live and work there, and those who choose to call it home, if only for the warmer months. Recorded live in the fishing stage behind Ida’s Place, Host Darren Sheppard sits down with Ida’s Place owner Heather Gordon, and gets an update on what the past year as brought to her famous tea house. He also chats with Ida Winter, who is one of the Ida’s of Ida’s Place, and who was born in ... | 1h 06m 29s | ||||||
| 6/29/21 | ![]() 24. Cape Freels Shorebird Project - An Interview with IBEC Project Coordinator Kaylene Stagg | Send a text Host Darren Sheppard discusses the IBEC Cape Freels Species at Risk Shorebird Project that the organization is currently working on. He sits down with Project Coordinator Kaylene Stagg, a resident of Cape Freels, who is the main spearhead for the Project. Darren and Kaylene discuss what the Project involves, how the public can assist, the social media impact, and other related topics. One of the easiest shows we've done, since it is about us! Lots of information about shorebirds, ... | 33m 48s | ||||||
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