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Compiled by Myshkaa McKeen, Jennifer Pecho and Emma Wendel (2010) Revised April 2010

University of Archives

Table of Contents

 Fonds Description o Title / Dates of Creation / Physical Description o Biographical Sketch o Scope and Content o Notes

 Series Descriptions o Books Series o Articles Series o Broadcast Series o Research Materials Series o Professional Engagements Series o Correspondence Series o Awards Series o Associations Series o University of British Columbia Series o Speeches Series o Audiovisual Materials Series o Photographs Series

 File List

Fonds Description

David Suzuki fonds. – 1971-2009. 2.21 m of textual records. 374 audiocassette tapes 14 videocassette tapes 172 photographs. Biographical Sketch David Takayoshi Suzuki, PhD, is an award-winning and internationally-recognized scientist, environmentalist and broadcaster. Born on March 24th 1936 in , British Columbia, Suzuki spent his early childhood years in the back of his parents’ dry- cleaning business in Marpole, but life would change drastically for Suzuki and his family when he was six years old. In 1942, after the attacks on Pearl Harbor, Prime Minister Mackenzie King ordered all Japanese males between the ages 14 and 45 to move more than 160 km inland in order to "safeguard" the Pacific Coast from Japanese spies and the possibility of attack. Suzuki’s father was sent to a labour camp in Solsqua, in BC’s interior. Two months later, the dry-cleaning business was sold by the BC government and Suzuki, his mother and two sisters were sent to a camp in Slocan City a few hundred kilometers from the camp where his father was held. David Suzuki was one of over 22,000 individuals of Japanese origin, three-quarters of who were naturalized or Canadian-born, interned in camps in BC’s interior during WW II. After the war, the Suzuki family was forced to move east, eventually settling in London, where Suzuki’s father and mother began work for Suzuki Brothers Construction Company; a business run by his father's brothers.

Accepting a scholarship to attend in in 1954, Suzuki began his lifelong interest in Zoology and graduated with Honours in 1958. After receiving his PhD. in Zoology from the University of in 1961, Suzuki went to California as a visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley. While in California, Suzuki’s influences expanded to include the fight for equal rights - he was a member of the NAACP throughout the 50s and 60s. In addition, influenced by works such as Rachel Carson’s 1962 book Silent Spring, Suzuki began to take interest in the growing environmental movement and consciousness.

Throughout the 60s and 70s, Suzuki’s academic career flourished. He held numerous visiting professorships in , and the US, and, after several years as an assistant and associate professor, he was made a full professor in the Department of Zoology at the University of British Columbia in 1969 – a position he retained until his retirement in 2001. Well respected and known in his field from a young age, Suzuki received the E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship Award for the Outstanding Canadian

Research Scientist Under the Age of 35 from 1969-1972. Since that time Suzuki has received numerous professional and scientific awards including twenty-one honorary doctorates from universities in Canada, the United States and Australia. He is the author of more than 170 professional and academic papers written during his career and is currently professor emeritus with UBC's Sustainable Development Research Institute.

Suzuki’s career in broadcasting began in 1979 with the inception of his award-winning popular television series for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, . It is now seen in over 50 countries worldwide. Suzuki has hosted and produced countless other programs for the CBC, PBS in the US, and the Discovery Channel. These include The Secret of Life, A Planet for the Taking, for which he won the United Nations Environment Program Medal in 1985, and the mini-series The Sacred Balance which aired in 2002. In addition, Suzuki founded the long running radio series, Quirks and Quarks for CBC Radio, and has been a regular contributor to the national broadcaster both on television and radio. Suzuki has received consistently high acclaim for his 30 years of award-winning work in broadcasting, explaining the complexities of science in a compelling, easily understood way. In addition and as supplement to his broadcast work, Suzuki has published over 40 books including children’s series Looking At… and Did you know… which was co-authored with his daughter, Laura Suzuki. In addition, Suzuki has been writing his Science Matters column, published weekly in thirty-one Canadian newspapers and magazines throughout Canada, since 1989.

Internationally respected, David Suzuki has received countless awards and honours in his career as a scientist, for his work as a broadcaster, for his civil rights endeavours, and his position as a leading, influential environmentalist and native rights activist. Among his many honours, he was awarded the UNESCO Kalinga Prize for science in 1986, was made a member of the Order of British Columbia in 1995, and a Companion of the in 2006. He received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the University of British Columbia Alumni Association in 2000. In his work as a broadcaster, Suzuki has won numerous accolades including four Gemini Awards for his work hosting The Nature of Things and a Governor General’s Award for Conservation for A Planet for the Taking. He has won numerous local and national bookseller awards and The Autobiography published in 2006 won the Canadian Libris Award. He has been honoured by First Nations peoples throughout the country with six names, formal adoption by two tribes, and an honorary membership in the Dehcho First Nation. Suzuki is a member or honourary member of countless international and national councils, advisory committees, and boards relating to his professional and scientific endeavours and has pursued work with civil rights groups including the Canadian and BC Civil Liberties Unions. In 1990, Suzuki and his wife, Tara Cullis, co- founded the . The Foundation was officially opened in 1991

and concentrates predominantly on environmental issues including, aquaculture, biodiversity, , global warming, ecosystem-based forestry, and sustainable fisheries.

David Suzuki has five children, Tamiko, Laura, and Troy from his first marriage, and Sarika and Severn, his daughters with Tara whom he married in 1972. He also has three grandchildren.

Scope and Content Fonds consists of textual and audiovisual material related to David Suzuki’s professional work. It includes notes and manuscripts of several of his book, including From Pebbles to Computers and Sciencescape and copies of and correspondence relating to his articles published by , the Southam News Syndicate and Science Dimension in the 1980s. It also includes correspondence relating to his professional work, his broadcasting and literary career, his work in the Department of Zoology at UBC, and research materials, information and correspondence regarding various associations to which Suzuki belonged or had dealings. It also includes recordings of Dr. David Suzuki’s “Discovery” and Dr. Suzuki’s “Equinox” from 1983-1990 and video recordings of some episodes of The Nature of Things from 1994, and copies of his speeches from 1985-2009. Notes Further accruals are expected.

Title based on the contents of the fonds.

File list available.

Related materials included in the The Nature of David Suzuki fonds.

Series Descriptions

Books Series – 1982-1993. 23 cm of textual records.

Series consists of drafts and draft chapters of published books by Suzuki, research materials, edited drafts, correspondence with co-authors, contributors and publishers. It includes information about several uncompleted projects including a book called “The Forest” and another about Japan.

The files are arranged chronologically by publication date.

Boxes 1 and 2

Articles Series – 1984-1995. 22 cm of textual records.

Series consists of draft copies of articles, columns and commentaries, correspondence relating to the articles’ publication for Suzuki’s article series with The Globe and Mail (1987-1989), the Southam News Syndicate (1985-1995) and Science Dimension (1984- 1986). In The Globe and Mail correspondence files one can find correspondence relating to Suzuki’s column’s cancellation and the fallout from that decision.

Series is arranged chronologically by start date of column and then chronologically within each article series.

Boxes 3 and 4

Broadcast Series – 1991-1992. 8 cm of textual records.

Series consists of information relating to Suzuki’s TV broadcasts. These include general information, publicity material and research materials for specific episodes.

There are currently only three files in this series but further accruals are expected.

Box 4

Research Materials Series – 1989-1993. 26 cm of textual records.

Series consists of information on selected research topics. These include general areas of interest and research and more specific correspondence and research relating to

specific issues, events and phenomena. The series includes correspondence, publications, reports and selected writings.

Series is arranged chronologically

Boxes 5 and 6

Professional Engagements Series– 1991-1993. 6 cm of textual records.

Series consists of materials regarding official speaking and interview engagements participated in my Suzuki. Includes transcripts and correspondence.

Series is arranged chronologically

Box 7

Correspondence – 1981-1996. 15 cm of textual records.

This series consists of correspondence relating to Suzuki’s personal and business life outside of specific causes, issues or association to which he belonged. They include requests for personal appearance, correspondence on particular subject matters, and correspondence with particular individuals.

Series is arranged chronologically

Boxes 8 and 9

Awards Series – 1974-1993. 27 cm of textual records.

Series includes both Awards and Honorary degrees won by Suzuki as well as files relating to attendance at convocation ceremonies and nominations he wrote for others as well as those worked on for himself.

Series is arranged chronologically

Boxes 10 and 11

Associations Series – 1977-1993 36 cm of textual records

Series consists of files containing information about and correspondence with organization in which Suzuki is a member, honourary member, board member, or which he supports or is affiliated with.

Series is arranged chronologically

Boxes 11 – 13

University of British Columbia Series – 1971-1993 13 cm of textual records

Series consists of materials relating to Suzuki’s role as a professor at UBC. These include correspondence on various subjects including the environment, teaching, development and goings on in the Department of Zoology. It also includes files on postdoc candidates supported by Suzuki.

Series is arranged chronologically

Box 14

Speeches Series – 1985-2009. 117 cm of textual records.

Series consists of primarily handwritten notes for speeches delivered by Suzuki over the years.

Series is arranged chronologically. Each date range begins with a full listing of speeches given. Those preceded by an asterisk are not included in this accession.

Boxes 15 – 23

Audiovisual Materials Series – 1983-1994. 374 audiocassettes tapes. 14 videocassette tapes.

Series consists of audiocassette tapes of the CBC radio shows “Dr. David Suzuki’s Discovery” and “Equinox.” Tapes average 15-25 minutes in length and include weekday and weekend editions of the shows which cover a variety of topics in the and humanities. This series also include several Betacam videocassettes of the CBC show “The Nature of Things” starring Suzuki. Average run time is between 45 and 55 minutes.

Photographs Series – 1979-[1985]. 172 photographs.

Series consists predominantly of slides produced likely by for the book From Pebbles to Computers and several personal photographs of Suzuki at the Convocation where he received an Honorary Doctorate in 1979.

File list

BOOKS SERIES

BOX 1

1-1 [From Pebbles to Computers draft chapter? ca. 1982] 1-2 [From Pebbles to Computers – Miscellaneous research materials, drawings, work, etc. 1982] 1-3 [From Pebbles to Computers Layout Photography 12983-1985] 1-4 [From Pebbles to Computers Layout Photography 12983-1985] 1-5 Photo Blohm Assoc. Ltd. [Photographs for From Pebbles to Computers 1983- 1987] 1-6 Reflections on Science and Society [Book Draft 1984] 1-7 [Sciencescape: The Nature of Canada draft with edits ca. 1985] 1-8 [Sciencescape: The Nature of Canada draft chapters and photographs 1986] 1-9 Stoddart [Genethics correspondence and draft 1986-1988]

BOX 2

2-1 Stoddart [Genethics correspondence and draft 1986-1988] 2-2 [Publication Information and correspondence re: Metamorphosis and Looking at the Body 1987] 2-3 Metamorphosis [Book Tour/Publicity Information 1987-1988] 2-4 Hammond, Herb and Susie [correspondence and drafts for Forest: A Book for Children 1990-1993] 2-5 Stoddart It’s a Matter of Survival [ca. 1991] 2-6 A Time for Change “Stoddart” [correspondence, drafts, notes 1993] 2-7 Japan Book [correspondence re: book proposal] 1993

ARTICLES SERIES

2-8 “Science Dimension” [articles and correspondence Feb. – Sept. 1984] 2-9 “Science Dimension” [articles and correspondence Oct. – Dec. 1984] 2-10 [Photocopies of “Science Dimension” articles 1984-1985] 2-11 “Science Dimension” [articles and correspondence 1985-1986]

BOX 3

3-1 Suzuki Southam Syndicate Series [photocopies] 1985-1986 3-2 Suzuki Southam Syndicate Series [photocopies] 1987-1989 3-3 Suzuki Southam Syndicate Series [photocopies] 1990-1991 3-4 Suzuki Southam Syndicate Series [photocopies] 1992 3-5 Suzuki Southam Syndicate Series [photocopies] 1993-1995 3-6 [Globe and Mail articles photocopies Jan. – June 1987] 3-7 [Globe and Mail articles photocopies July – Dec. 1987] 3-8 Globe and Mail articles June - July 1987 3-9 Globe and Mail article correspondence 1987-1988 3-10 Globe and Mail articles May - July 1988

BOX 4

4-1 Globe and Mail articles August – Oct. 1988 4-2 [Globe and Mail articles photocopies Jan. – June 1988] 4-3 [Globe and Mail articles photocopies July – Dec. 1988] 4-4 Globe and Mail articles February 1989 4-5 Globe and Mail Articles May 1989 4-6 Globe and Mail correspondence 1989 [regarding final columns] 4-7 Globe and Mail Bye bye [Correspondence re: Globe and Mail Column Cancellation] 1989 4-8 Bye bye Globe and Mail Reactions [Correspondence re: Globe and Mail Column Cancellation] 1989

BROADCAST SERIES

4-9 Nature Connection TV 1991 4-10 James Bay – N.O.T. [Hydro Quebec Nature of Things] 1991 4-11 Wolf Show – N.O.T. [Nature of Things] 1992 4-12 Wolf Show – N.O.T. [Nature of Things] 1992

RESEARCH MATERIALS SERIES

BOX 5

5-1 Environment – Penan [Malaysia 1989-1992]

5-2 Environment – Sarawak [1990-1992] 5-3 Japan [1993] 5-4 Meadow Lake [1992] 5-5 Monarch Butterflies [1993] 5-6 Monarch Butterflies [1993] 5-7 Native Cultures [1987-1989] 5-8 Native Indian Matters 1993

BOX 6

6-1 Native Issues 1991-1993 6-2 Native Rights [1989-1993] 6-3 Papua New Guinea [1992-1993] 6-4 Shintu 1993 [Shinto] 6-5 Stein Valley [1987-1991] 6-6 Wildlife – Miscellaneous [1988-1993] 6-7 World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity [1993]

PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS SERIES

BOX 7

7-1 Pata Bali – April 10, 1991 7-2 Interviews 1992 7-3 Interviews – Miscellaneous 1993

BOOKS SERIES CONT.

7-4 [Sciencescape: The Nature of Canada proof ca. 1985]

CORRESPONDENCE SERIES

BOX 8

8-1 General correspondence 1981-1990 8-2 – Suzuki Scholarships 1986-1990 8-3 Halter, Reese [correspondence] 1990

8-4 Colleen McCrory 1990 8-5 Lischeron, Beth (, Japan) [1990-1992] 8-6 Nelson University Center [1992] 8-7 Vancouver Port Corporation [1992-Governor General’s 1992 Regional Celebrations] 8-8 Universities: Gencorres. [Correspondence re: Genetics 1992-1993] 8-9 Travel Invitations 1993

BOX 9

9-1 Roots 1993 9-2 [correspondence] 1993 9-3 Darryl Peck 1993 9-4 Nanaimo Civil Liberties ‘93 9-5 Misc. Requests: Yes 1993

AWARDS SERIES

9-6 E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship – 1969-72 9-7 University of Prince Edward Island Convocation Speaker- May 12, 1974 [] 9-8 Order of Canada (Nominations) Government House Ottawa [1977-1992] 9-9 Northwest Inst. of Ethics and The Life Sciences Award of Distinction February 22, 1979 9-10 University of Windsor – convocation – Windsor, ON, June 3, 1979 [Honorary Degree] 9-11 Convocation Wolfville, N.S. -May 7, 1979 [Honorary Degree] 9-12 Dawson College, Victoria Campus Convocation Montréal, Que. – June 28, 1979 9-13 Conestoga College 1978 Convocation Kitchener, Ont. – September 30, 1978 9-14 Awards [general 1981-1991]

BOX 10

10-1 Kalinga Prize Nomination 1984-1985 10-2 Thunder Bay, Ont. May 31, 1986 [Honorary Degree] 10-3 University of (Hon. Degree) Calgary, Alta. June 4, 1986

10-4 Governor’s State University, University Park, Illinois, June 8, 1986 [honorary degree] 10-5 Queen’s University [honorary degree], Kingston Ontario, May 29, 1987 10-6 McMaster University (Hon. Degree) Hamilton, Ont. June 5, 1987 10-7 Carleton University Hon. Deg. Ottawa, Ont. November 22, 1987 10-8 Killam Memorial Prize [nomination] 1987 10-9 McLuhan Teleglobe [nomination] 1987 10-10 Africa Prize [For Leadership - For the Sustainable End of Hunger] 1988 10-11 Tyler [Prize – The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research nomination] 1989 10-12 Amherst College Amherst, MA – May 28, 1989 [Honorary Degree] 10-13 [Cable] Ace Awards 1989 10-14 Banff TV Festival Award of Excellence – June 9, 1989

BOX 11

11-1 Canadian Booksellers Association Author of the Year Award – 1990 11-2 Wiegard Award – May 8, 1990 11-3 Royal Bank [Award 1990] 11-4 Order of Canada [Nominations 1990-1992] 11-5 Northern Telecom [nomination for US corporate environmental award 1992- 1993] 11-6 Genesis Award 1993

ASSOCIATIONS SERIES

11-7 Ocean Studies Task Force [n/d] 11-8 Canadian Civil Liberties Association [1977-1989] 11-9 Service Council of Canada [1978-1982] 11-10 Royal Society of Canada [1979-1992] 11-11 Honorary Membership Alumni Association [1982] 11-12 B.C. School Trustees Association [1984] 11-13 World Congress on Education and Technology Planning Meetings 1984 11-14 Help the Handicap Discover the Outdoors [1985] 11-15 Wildlife Habitat Canada [1985] 11-16 Sierra Club [1985-1988]

BOX 12

12-1 American men and women of science 1985 12-2 Who’s Who in America/Canada 1986-1993 12-3 Children’s Environmental Festival [1987] 12-4 Children’s International Summer Village [1987-1988] 12-5 Pacific Advisor Council (CIDA) [1987] 12-6 National Association of Science Writers Inc. 1988 12-7 Council of 1988 12-8 National Research Council (USA) [ 1988] 12-9 National Research Council (USA) [ 1988] 12-10 Globe 90 Global Opportunities for Business and the Environment [1988-1989] 12-11 CANFAR (AIDS) [1988-1989] 12-12 Renaissance Group [1988] 12-13 United Nations 500 [1989-1993]

BOX 13

13-1 WAAS [World Academy of AA and Science] [1989] 13-2 United Scientists for Responsibility Protection (USERP) [1989-1993] 13-3 Western Canada Committee [1989-1993] 13-4 Unicef [1990-1992] 13-5 WHEN Worldwide Home Environmentalists Network [1990-1993] 13-6 United Way Mr. Aramony [1991] 13-7 IRA-HITI Foundation [1991-1992] 13-8 Hurtig Communications Ltd. (M. Hurtig) 1991-1993 13-9 The Society for a Sustainable Future (Holis) [1992-1993] 13-10 Children’s International Summer Village [1992] 13-11 Western Australia \Youth Conservation Corp. 1992 13-12 The Chairman’s Committee for Preserving Documentary Heritage [1992-1993] 13-13 World Wildlife Fund [1992-1993] 13-14 Vancouver Aquarium [1992] 13-15 Service Council of Canada 1993

UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA SERIES

BOX 14

14-1 Grigliatti, Thomas [1971-1984 – Post Doctoral Student]

14-2 Grigliatti, Thomas [1971-1984 – Post Doctoral Student] 14-3 Grigliatti, Thomas [1971-1984 – Post Doctoral Student] 14-4 Post doc – A.K. Duttagupta [UBC - 1981-1990] 14-5 Environment UBC – 1991 14-6 University of British Columbia Misc [1990-1993] 14-7 University of British Columbia Misc [1990-1993] 14-8 UBC Development Office [1992]

SPEECHES SERIES

BOX 15

Undated Speeches 1985-2007

15-1 List of [undated] Speaking Engagements [1985-2007] 15-2 Stein Valley Speeck [1989] 15-3 Miss Champs School [1993] 15-4 The Japan We Never Knew [1996] 15-5 Unidentified David Suzuki Speeches [1989-2007] no dates 15-6 David Suzuki speeches miscellaneous 1985-1993 15-7 Unidentified David Suzuki speeches [1985-2007] no dates 15-8 Unidentified David Suzuki speeches [1985-2007] no dated 15-9 Unidentified David Suzuki speeches [1985-2007] no dates 15-10 Unidentified David Suzuki speeches [1985-2007] no dates 15-11 Unidentified David Suzuki speeches [1985-2007] no dates 15-12 Unidentified David Suzuki speeches [1985-2007] 15-13 Unidentified David Suzuki speeches [1985-2007] no dates 15-14 Unidentified David Suzuki speeches [1985-2007] no dates

Speeches 1985

15-15 List of speaking engagements 1985-1996 15-16 Peterborough, Ont. Sept 18, 1985 15-17 Woodshock, Oct 17, 1985 15-18 Oct 23, 1985 15-19 Regina, SK Nov 4, 1985 15-20 Queens University Nov 13, 1985 15-21 Edmonton Nov 16, 1985 15-22 Probe Banquet Nov 19, 1985

15-23 Calgary Nov 22, 1985 15-24 American Society of Zoologist Dec 27, 1985

BOX 16

Speeches 1986-1996

16-1 North Central Teachers-Edmonton, AB Feb 12, 1986 16-2 STS Conference Baltimore, MD Feb 15, 1986 16-3 Unesco, Venice March 5, 1986 16-4 Council of Canadians, Massey Hall Toronto, Ont. March 17, 1986 16-5 Bell-Northern Apr. 24, 1986 16-6 CIPS-International Congress May 2, 1986 16-7 Terrace District Teachers Assoc. Terrace, BC May 23, 1986 16-8 Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, On. May 31, 1986 16-9 Assoc. for Media and Tech. in Education in Canada, York Univ. June 18, 1986 16-10 World Congress on Education and Tech, Vanc. BC June 22, 1986 16-11 Medical West, June 30, 1986 16-12 OSAAN, Prince Rupert Sept. 26, 1986 16-13 Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers Assoc. of Can. Oct 3, 1986 16-14 Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Toronto, Ont. Oct 29, 1986 16-15 Heads of Biology, Ottawa Nov 7, 1986 16-16 NDP, Edmonton Nov 8, 1986 16-17 Tofino, BC Nov 27, 1986 16-18 STAO, London, On. Nov 9, 1987 16-19 Ontario School Counselor’s Association Nov 6, 1987 16-20 Canadian Physicians Against Nuclear War, Nov 5, 1987 16-21 Cash Management Association of Canada, Toronto, ON, Oct 21, 1987 16-22 “Bath Symposium,” 1987 16-23 Pharmaceutical Marketing Clerks of Ontario, Toronto, ON, Sept 6, 1988 16-24 16th International Congress of Genetics, Toronto, ON, August 20, 1988 16-25 “Northern High School,” Oct 12, 1989 16-26 AMDAHL, Calgary, Sept 8, 1989 16-27 Environmental Media Association, , CA, Sept 23, 1992 16-28 David Suzuki Speeches 1993 16-29 Dalhousie Science Students, Halifax Feb 12, 1994 16-30 The Development in Sustainable Development, Vanc. BC Feb 21, 1994 16-31 Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles, Apr 14, 1994 16-32 [Untitled] Apr 20, 1994 16-33 Greening Our Cities Conference, May 7-8, 1994

16-34 Lake Harbor, Aug 16, 1994 16-35 SEATCO Conference Nov 18, 1994 16-36 Opening Speech, Australia Nov 30, 1994 16-37 Solarch Conference, Sydney Australia Dec 3, 1994 16-38 Diner’s Club Toronto, Ont. Jan 30, 1995 16-39 TREK—Prince of Wales School, Vancouver Feb 3, 1995 16-40 UBC Law School, Vancouver Feb 4, 1995 16-41 Dominican College, San Rafael Apr 29, 1995 16-42 Ontario Public School Boards Assoc. June 11, 1995 16-43 Annual Indian Education Conference, , QC Nov 7, 1995 16-44 Science I Nov 14, 1995 16-45 Setting the Real Bottom Line [1996] 16-46 EYA, Vancouver, BC [1996] 16-47 Global Dreams, Los Angeles Jan 16, 1996 16-48 Save the CBC, Vancouver Jan 28, 1996 16-49 Tourism Vancouver, Vancouver March 29, 1996 16-50 Arts I, UBC Vancouver April 1, 1996 16-51 Fundraiser for Andy Russell, Calgary, AB Apr 3, 1996 16-52 Kitsilano High School-Earth Day, Vancouver Apr 22, 1996 16-53 Port Moody Accord, Port Moody, Apr 26, 1996 16-54 Nicola Band Fundraiser, Apr 27, 1996 16-55 All Party Standing Comm. On Fisheries and Oceans, Ottawa Apr 29, 1996 16-56 BC Liberal Caucus, Ottawa Apr 30, 1996 16-57 Yorktown Clipper, May 18, 1996 16-58 Schad Foundation Fundraiser May 27, 1996 16-59 Intro-Susan George May 28, 1996 16-60 Dead Reckoning-Terry Glavinis book launch June 6, 1996 16-61 39th International Con. On Education and Environment, Malaysia June 11, 1996 16-62 Vancity-Ethics in Action Awards, Vanc. BC June 13, 1996 16-63 Moncton, NB Sept 26, 1996 16-64 Frontiers in Science Lecture Series, Athens, Ohio Oct 23, 1996 16-65 WAHO Abu Dhabi Nov 18, 1996

BOX 17

Speeches 1997-2000

17-1 List of Speaking Engagements 1997-2001 17-2 “GIS Meeting” Vancouver, BC Feb 18, 1997

17-3 “Kitsilano Career Fair” Vancouver BC, March 25, 1997 17-4 “Univ. of Saskatchewan,” Regina, SK March 26, 1997 17-5 “City of Newcastle” April 14, 1997 17-6 “Griffith University” Australia, April 16, 1997 17-7 “Jim Murray Retirement Party” June 20, 1997 17-8 “Speech for Endangered Species” Jun 24, 1997 17-9 “Science, Religion and the Environment: A Scientist’s Perspective,” Sustainable Development Research Institute, UBC Sept 18-29, 1997 17-10 “Biodiversity,” Washington DC, Oct 28, 1997 17-11 “Science and Social Responsibility: A Personal Story” Jan 13, 1998 17-12 “Urban Alliance on Race Relations” April 4, 1998 17-13 “CBA” June 1998, “Wendell Berry” June 8, 1998, “Press Conference: Queen Elizabeth Park” July 30th, 1998 17-14 “Endangered Species Campaign” Nov Dec 1998, “London Canadian Club” Dec 7, 1998 17-15 “DSF News Conference: Ending the Cycle of ‘Boom and Bust’ in BC’s Forest Industry” Van BC, Dec 14, 1998 17-16 “Edmonton,” 1999 [not included on list] 17-17 “Earth Day” 1999, “Science I,” Feb 9, 1999 17-18 “American College of Chest Surgeons of N. America,” Feb 12, 1999 17-19 “Asia Pacific Cities Summit” Brisbane, Australia March 2, 1999 17-20 “Biotech Action” Montreal, QC March 1999 “Mandalay” April 1999 17-21 “Turning Down the Heat” April 1999, “Pt. Moody and New Westminster Library” April 12 & 13, 1999 17-22 “CPAWS” Vancouver, BC April 14, 1999, “Life Sciences Careers,” Toronto Convention Centre, May 1st, 1999 17-23 “Climate Change Tour,” May 3-8, 1999 17-24 “Building Better Partnerships,” Toronto, ON May 4, 1999 17-25 “ hon. Doctorate in Science” Walla Walla, WA, May 23, 1999 17-26 “Toyota Presentation,” June 1999; prepared for CBC TO but not given, June 1999; “Talk to DSF” Van. BC June 1999 17-27 “Jim Hart pole raising,” Aug 28, 1999; “Lannon” Sept 18, 1999 17-28 “ICMA,” Portland, Oregon Sept 27, 1999 17-29 “Canadian Health Food Assoc.” Toronto, ON, Oct 17, 1999 17-30 “Biotech,” Oct 1999; “Canadian Water Resources Institute,” Oct 27, 1999 17-31 “Federation of Analytical Chemists” Oct 27, 1999 17-32 “Bioneers” , CA Oct 29 & 30, 1999 17-33 “Book Tour: Naked Ape . . .” Nov 1999; “Science Teachers,” Toronto, ON Nov 1999

17-34 “Pierson Master’s Tea,” New Haven Nov 8, 1999; Orillia, ON Nov 13, 1999; “IDRC” Ottawa, ON Nov 16, 1999 17-35 “The Nature of Things-40th Anniversary,” Toronto, ON, Nov 29, 1999; “K-3 and 4-8 School Children,” Nemiah Valley, BC; Nemiah Valley, Dec 1999 17-36 “Environics,” Jan 17, 2000; “Institute for Northwest” Portland, Oregon, Jan 24, 2000 17-37 “Pew Foundation,” Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Feb 3, 2000; “OLA,” Toronto, ON Feb 5, 2000; “Wake Forest U,” Salem, N. Carolina, Feb 10, 2000 17-38 “Australia Tour” Feb 17-March 2, 2000 17-39 “Hobart, Australia” Feb 28/29, 2000 17-40 “Coastal Communities,” March 6, 2000 17-41 “Canadian Health Food Association Press Conference” March 30, 2000; “David Moody Memorial Speech” Kitkatta BC, April 7, 2000 17-42 “Commuter Challenge Speech,” Calgary, AB, April 20, 2000 17-43 “Recycling Council of BC,” Penticton BC, May 11, 2000; “Unity College” Bangor, Maine, May 12, 2000 17-44 “Honorary Doctorate? SFU,” Burnaby, BC June 9, 2000; “Sustainable Committees,” YPO, , August 2000 17-45 “Ecological Society of America,” Snowbird, Utah (event cancelled) Aug 9, 2000 17-46 “DSF 10th Anniversary,” Sept 7, 2000; “Environmental lawyers,” 2000; “Walkerton,” ON, Oct 19, 2000 17-47 “Metal Finishes,” Toronto, ON, Oct 19, 2000; “Environmental journalists,” Lansing, Michigan, Oct 20, 2000 17-48 Moderator of panel of environmental writers, Vancouver Writer’s Festival, Oct 22, 2000 17-49 “Canadian Wind Energy Association,” Vancouver, BC, Oct 23, 2000; “Saddle Lake Band Fundraising Event,” St. Paul, , Nov 8?, 2000 17-50 “Evidence is in,” Toronto, ON, Nov 8, 2000 17-51 “IISD Press Conference,” Ottawa, ON, Nov 16, 2000; “Book launch speeches,” Kitsilano High School, Nov 28, 2000 17-52 “McConnell Foundation,” Portland, Oregon, Dec 2, 2000 17-53 “Bullitt Foundation,” Portland, Oregon Dec 2, 2000 17-54 “Nemiah Valley” Dec 6, 2000; “Japanese Business group,” Bayshore, Vancouver, BC Dec 8, 2000 17-55 David Suzuki Speeches Miscellaneous 2000-2001

BOX 18

Speeches 2001-2002

18-1 “Pacific Salmon Forest,” Jan 31, 2001 18-2 “Environmental Symposium,” Vancouver, BC, Feb 6, 2001 18-3 “Science 1, UBC Students,” Vancouver, Feb 6, 2000 18-4 “YPO,” Sydney, Australia, Feb 12-15, 2001 18-5 “Effects of Technology and Globalization on Biodiversity and nature,” New York, Feb 25, 2001 18-6 “Can Science Save Us?” New York, Feb 25, 2001 18-7 “Aboriginal Fisheries,” Port Alberini, BC, Feb 27, 2001 18-8 “BC Medical Association,” Vancouver, BC, March 1, 2001 18-9 “Rediscovering Our Place in Nature,” Cochrane, ON, March 14, 2001; “Canadian Construction Association,” Orlando, FL. March 16, 2001 18-10 “Rocky Mountain House,” Alberta, March 31, 2001; “Calgary Press Conference,” April 1, 2001; “Pincher Creek,” AB, April 2, 2001 18-11 “Signing of Protocol with First Nations,” April 4, 2001 18-12 “Quebec City,” April 18, 2001 & April 20, 2001 18-13 Canmore, Alberta, April 27, 2001 18-14 “Community Natural Foods,” Calgary, AB, May 2, 2001 18-15 Canadian Health Inspectors, Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 13, 2001; “Award?” Winnipeg, Manitoba, 2001 18-16 “Chefs Event,” Vancouver, BC, June 4, 2001 18-17 “World Bank,” Washington, DC, June 4, 2001 & June 6, 2001 18-18 “DSF Press Conference,” Ottawa, ON, June 14, 2001 18-19 Prince Rupert, BC-film screening, June 20, 2001 18-20 “UBC Science Freshmen,” Vancouver, BC, Sept 7, 2001 18-21 “Learning ,” Buffalo, NY, Oct 11, 2001 18-22 “Quebec Physicians,” Montreal, QC, Oct 18, 2001; “C Restaurant,” Vancouver, BC, Nov 15, 2001 18-23 “Biodiversity: It’s Important to Human Health,” Harvard University, Dec 6, 2001 18-24 List of Speaking Engagements for David Suzuki 2002-2003 18-25 “Calgary Teachers,” Feb 14, 2002 18-26 “Book Tour,” March 8-10, 2002; “Book Tour—Australia,” March 3-16, 2002 18-27 “Environmental Film Festival,” Washington DC, March 19, 2002 18-28 “Vancouver Institute Lecturer—Biodiversity,” UBC April 6, 2002 18-29 Bedford Institute of Oceanography, April 26, 2002 18-30 DSF Fundraising Event, near Banff, AB, April 28, 2002

18-31 International Physicians for Prevention of Nuclear War, Washington DC, May 3, 2002 18-32 Ontario Association of Architects, Niagara Falls, ON, May 4, 2002 18-33 International Society of Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners, Vancouver, BC, May 7, 2002 18-34 Vancouver Board of Trade, May 30, 2002 18-35 City of Edmonton Civic Workers, June 3, 2002 18-36 International Society for Ecosystem Health, Washington DC, June 8, 2002 18-37 Council of Canadians/Polaris Institute, Toronto, Jun 9, 2002 18-38 Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, Emerald Lake Lodge, Field, BC, June 18, 2002 18-39 Ecological Society of America and Society of Ecology, Tucson Arizona, Aug 4, 2002 18-40 Introduction to Promo for Sacred Balance Tour/Human Element Tour, 2002 18-41 Ontario Professional Planners Institute, London ON, Sept 26, 2002 18-42 Markham Centre, Markham ON, Sept 28, 2002 18-43 CBC Tour, Sept 30-Oct 4, 2002; Calgary CEOs, Oct 4, 2002 18-44 Book event, , Australia, Oct 27, 2002 18-45 6th Global Conference on Aging, Perth, Australia, Oct 28, 2002 18-46 Marine Fishfarmer’s Association, Perth, Australia, Oct 29, 2002 18-47 U of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia, Oct 30, 2002 18-48 Australia Institute of Environmental Health, Sydney, Australia, Oct 31, 2002 18-49 Human Element Tour, Nov 4-Nov 11, 2002 18-50 Alternative Teacher’s Association, Banff, AB, Nov 15, 2002 18-51 Fraser Valley Bald Eagle Festival, Mission, BC, Nov 23, 2002 18-52 Christ Church Cathedral Speech, Dec 1, 2002 18-53 Bollen’s Books, Victoria, BC, Dec 9, 2002 18-54 Miscellaneous Speeches 2002

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Speeches 2003-2004

19-1 , Jan 9, 2003 19-2 DSF Press Conference, Forestry Report Card, Jan 14, 2003 19-3 “Biotechnology: Panacea or Hype?” UVic, Jan 20, 2003 19-4 McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Jan 31, 2003; Nike Employees/Portland City Staff, Portland Oregon, Feb 4, 2003 19-5 Cambridge Bay, NWT, Feb 24, 2003; Anti-War March, Vancouver Public Library, March 15, 2003

19-6 Geotech Speech, Vancouver, BC, March 17, 2003; U of Regina, March 18, 2003 19-7 Bermuda, 2 events, March 23 & 24, 2003 19-8 Ontario Massage Therapists Association, London ON, April 4, 2003; Great Lakes Press Conference, ON, April 8, 2003 19-9 Earth Day Prayer Breakfast and public event, Hamilton, ON, April 22, 2003 19-10 Canadian Health Food Assoc., Vancouver, BC, April 24, 2003 19-11 Cranbrook Teacher’s Association, May 2, 2003; BC Parks Association, Vancouver BC, May 3, 2003 19-12 Canada Post talk, Ottawa, ON, June 2, 2003 19-13 Great Lakes Mayor’s Conference, St. Catherine’s, ON, June 17, 2003 19-14 Boreal Rendezvous Launch, Toronto, ON, June 17, 2003 19-15 Hartley Bay Potlach, Eagle Adoption by Chief Johnny Clifton, June 21, 2003 19-16 National Geographic Essay “A Child’s Reminder,” June 22, 2003 19-17 Boreal Rendezvous, Edmonton, AB, July 31, 2003 19-18 Feast to end Turning Point relationship, Skidegate, BC, Sept 15, 2003 19-19 MEA Assessment Meeting, Washington, DC, Sept 23, 2003 19-20 Bioneers Conference, San Francisco, CA, Oct 17, 2003 19-21 International Facility Management, , Texas, Oct 21, 2003 19-22 Toronto East General Hospital: Biotechnology, Oct 22, 2003 19-23 Toronto Law Office Association, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON, Oct 23, 2003 19-24 National Business Advisory Group, Vancouver, BC, Oct 28, 2003 19-25 RV Convention, Calgary, AB, Nov 1, 2003 19-26 Future Forests and Timber Conference, Sydney, Australia, Nov 10, 2003 19-27 Environmental Youth Corps, Adelaide, Australia, Nov 19, 2003 19-28 Dinner Meeting with Premier Mike Rann, Nov 19, 2003 19-29 Speech in Australia, Nov 2003 19-30 College, Whitehorse, Yukon, Dec 6, 2003 19-31 Miscellaneous Speeches, 2003 19-32 List of Speaking Engagements for David Suzuki 2004 19-33 “Science for Monks,” Dharmsala, , Jan 6-10, 2004 19-34 Federation of Canadian Municipalities, Ottawa, ON, Feb 5, 2004 19-35 Oil and Gas Hearings, BC, Feb 22-24, 2004 19-36 National Bioneers Advisory Council, March 27, 2004 19-37 Book Tour, Portland/, March 30-31, 2004 19-38 American Institute of Architects, Seattle, Washington, April 1, 2004 19-39 Emory U, , GA, April 4-9, 2004 19-40 Whistler Sustainability Conference, April 26, 2004; Organic Trade Association, Chicago, May 2, 2004 19-41 Charles Lindberg Award, NYC, May 4, 2004; Conference of Reducers, Toronto, May 9, 2004

19-42 City of Vancouver, Sustainability Conference, May 31, 2004 19-43 Toronto Book Fair, June 12, 2004 19-44 Canadian Urban Transit Association, St. John’s, Nfld. June 15, 2004; Green Party of Canada, Calgary, AB, Aug 29, 2004 19-45 Action Canada Tour, Sept 6-10, 2004 19-46 Chef’s Event, Toronto, Sept 12, 2004

Speeches 2004-2006

20-1 City of Toronto, Better Business Partnerships, Sept 13, 2004 20-2 Whitehorse, Yukon, Oct 2, 2004 20-3 California Science Teachers, San Jose, CA, Oct 15, 2004; Saginow Valley State U., Michigan, Oct 18, 2004 20-4 Kutztown U, Pennsylvania, Oct 30, 2004 20-5 Alberta Science Teachers, Banff, AB, Nov 12, 2004 20-6 Upper Lakes Environmental Research Network, Sault St. Marie, Nov 16, 2004 20-7 Great Essex District School Board, Windsor, ON, Nov 17, 2004; National 20-8 Farmer’s Union, Saskatoon, Nov 19, 2004 20-9 Central Bank of Barbados, Nov 22, 2004; Japanese Cultural Centre, Toronto, Dec 12, 2004 20-10 Calgary Public Library, Nov 25, 2004 20-11 “Tree, A Life Story” book event, U of Toronto, Dec 13, 2004 20-12 Port Hope, ON, April 2, 2005; McMaster U, Hamilton, ON, April 5, 2005 20-13 Introduction to Senator Bob Brown from Australia, Vancouver, Kits High School, April 6, 2005 20-14 John Izzo Event, Vancouver, BC, April 7, 2005; Pacific Asia Travel Association event, April 19, 2005 20-15 Organic Agriculture Protection Fund, Regina, SK, April 25, 2005 20-16 Victoria, BC, Film premier, April 30, 2005; Bob Hunter Memorial speech, May 3, 2005 20-17 Little Rock, Arkansas, May 4 &5, 2005 20-18 Canada Environmental Awards, June 6, 2005; International Joint Commission, Kingston, ON, June 10, 2005 20-19 Notes from Cuba, July 5-7th, 2005 20-20 DSF 15th Anniversary Party, UBC Health Sciences Centre, Sept 14, 2005 20-21 Harvard Faculty Club, Cambridge, MA, Oct 28, 2005 20-22 DSF Event, David Suzuki Day, Cambridge, MA, Oct 29, 2005 20-23 DSF Fundraising event, Toronto, Nov 1, 2005 20-24 COP II, Montreal, Dec 5-7 [includes Brofman Breakfast and Dinner and Speeches to Parliament]

20-25 List of speaking engagements 2006 20-26 U of Manitoba Jan 25, 2006 20-27 SFU-Graduate Jan 26, 2006 20-28 SF State University Feb 4, 2006 20-29 Book event, Victoria Feb 6, 2006 20-30 Print Action-Toronto Feb 8, 2006 20-31 EO Wilson event for DSF Feb 21, 2006 20-32 Canadian centre for Policy Alternatives Fundraiser, VCR Feb 23, 2006 20-33 Western Canada Oncology Assoc. Kamloops March 3, 2006 20-34 National Council for Ceramic Arts, Portland March 8, 2006 20-35 UBC Faculties of Arts and Science March 13, 2006 20-36 Harvard—Roger Tory Peterson Memorial Award march 19, 2006 20-37 , Cuba Apr 2-4, 2006 [3 speeches] 20-38 Viessmann Manufacturing, Waterloo Apr 6, 2006 20-39 Asia Pacific Parliamentarians’ conference, Whistler Apr 18, 2006 20-40 Ontario Public Service Employee’s Union, Toronto, Stanley Knowles Award Apr 21, 2006 20-41 Seafood event, DSF, Toronto May 31, 2006 20-42 Meeting with Quebec Min. of Environment, Toronto June 26, 2006 20-43 Kitimaat Village Pole event June 30, 2006 20-44 Eo Wilson event-Toronto, DSF Nov 1, 2006 20-45 Burnaby, BCGEU Nov 4, 2006 20-46 US Green Building Council Nov 14, 2006 20-47 Public Health Assoc. of BC, Vancouver Nov 27, 2006 20-48 BC Schools of Superintendents, Victoria Nov 30, 2006 20-49 Museum of Science, Bradford Washburn Award, MA, Dec 5, 2006 20-50 Speech to Ontario Government Bureaucrats Dec 7, 2006 20-51 Book Events Apr 22-may 27, 2006 20-52 Australia Book Events Sept-Oct 2006 20-53 Miscellaneous Speeches 2006

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21-1 List of speaking engagements 2007 21-2 Launch of DSF National Business Advisory Council, Vancouver Jan. 12, 2007 21-3 Pollination Event, DSF, Ottawa, Jan. 18, 2007 21-4 Meeting with Premier Gordon Campbell, Jan. 24, 2007 21-5 DSF Bus Tour, Feb. 2007 21-6 Speech on Bus Tour, Halifax, Feb. 2, 2007 21-7 New Brunswick Bus Tour Event, Feb. 3 and 4, 2007

21-8 Quebec Bus Tour event, Feb. 5/7, 2007 21-9 Canadian Club of Toronto, Feb. 9, 2007 21-10 Wal-Mart Canada Corp, Etobicoke, ON, Feb. 11, 2007 21-11 Intro. To Sir Nicolas Stern speech, Toronto, Feb. 19, 2007 21-12 Bus Tour, Feb. 2007 21-13 Finale Bus tour speech, Vancouver, BC, March 1, 2007 21-14 Ottawa Finale draft script, March 1, 2007 21-15 Virginia Commonwealth University, Qatar, Dubai, March 5, 2007 21-16 College of North Atlantic, Qatar, Dubai, March 5/6, 2007 21-17 Dowling Company Inc., Maui, Hawaii, March 14, 2007 21-18 Environmental Film Festival, Washington D.C., March 17, 2007 21-19 U of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, March 20, 2007 21-20 Youth Action Plan with Al Gore, Montreal, March 22, 2007 21-21 DSF Marine Treatment event, Vancouver, April. 3, 2007 21-22 First Nations Summit, N. Vancouver, April 4, 2007 21-23 DSF Development, April 4, 2007 21-24 City of N. Vancouver, April 1, 2007 21-25 Cornwall and area Chamber of Commerce, ON, April 13, 2007 21-26 Hearst Chamber of Commerce, Hearst ON, April 14, 2007 21-27 Ontario Long Term Care Association, Toronto, ON, April 16, 2007 21-28 Ashbury College, Ottawa, ON, April 18, 2007 21-29 DSF Press Conference, Ottawa, April 20, 2007 21-30 Ottawa Writer’s Festival, April 22, 2007 21-31 Human Resource Institute, Edmonton, AB, April 26, 2007 21-32 Green \Living Show, Toronto, April 27, 2007 21-33 American Institute of Architects, San Antonio, TX, May 3, 2007 21-34 \U of Michigan, Flint MI, May 10, 2007 21-35 Salmon Fry, Penticton, May 17, 2007 21-36 Barrie North Collegiate, Barrie, ON, 2 events, May 18 and 19, 2007 21-37 Assn. of Complimentary and Integrative Physicians, Victoria, May 25, 2007 21-38 Hartley Bay Potlatch Fest., May 27, 2007 21-39 King Pacific Lodge Hartley Bay, May 28, 2007 21-40 Global Exchange Human Rights Award, San Francisco, May 31, 2007 21-41 Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, June 2, 2007 21-42 Canadian Pharmacists Association, Ottawa, ON, June 3, 2007 21-43 DSF Climate Change press conference, Ottawa, June 5, 2007 21-44 Hon. Doctorate, Ryerson U., June 7, 2007 21-45 CBC Banff, AB, June 11, 2007 21-46 Univerisite de Montreal, June 19, 2007 21-47 U of Western Ontario, Hon. Doctorate, Aug. 10, 2007

21-48 Waterton Natural History Association, AB, Sept. 15, 2007 21-49 Canadian Association of Petroleum Landmen, Whistler, Sept. 17, 2007 21-50 DSF/Canadian Public Health Association, Ottawa, Sept. 28, 2007 21-51 Deloite’s Telecommunications group, Sept. 25, 2007 21-52 Burlington Community Foundation, Oct. 3, 2007 21-53 Canadian Medical Association, Ottawa, Oct. 14, 2007 21-54 Future Generations Dinner, AB, Oct. 15, 2007 21-55 LaTrobe University, Australia, Oct. 24, 2007 21-56 CBCI Telecom, Ottawa, Oct. 25, 2007 21-57 Sustainable Cascadia, Seattle, Oct. 26, 2007 21-58 Craig Michaels Inc., Niagara-on-the-Lake, Oct. 28, 2007 21-59 Potlatch, Port Alberni, BC, Nov. 3, 2007 21-60 David Suzuki and the Police, Nov. 12, 2007 21-61 E.O. Wilson Event, Nov. 13, 2007 21-62 Montreal Book Fair, Nov 16 and 17, 2007 21-63 DSF staff talk, Vancouver, Nov. 22, 2007 21-64 UBC Fisheries Centre, Vancouver, Nove. 23, 2007 21-65 Miscellaneous Speeches, 2007

BOX 22

22-1 List of Speaking engagements 2008 22-2 Young Presidents Association, Toronto Jan 15, 2008 22-3 U of T Student Union, Jan. 18, 2008 22-4 Driven to Quit Challenge, Canadian Cancer Society, Jan. 21, 2008 22-5 Student Federation of the U of Ottawa, Jan. 23, 2008 22-6 National Club of Toronto, The Greening of Bay Street, Jan. 25, 2008 22-7 Science Undergraduates Society, UBC, Vancouver, Jan. 28, 2008 22-8 Management Undergraduate Society, McGill Campus, Jan. 31, 2008 22-9 Conference Board of Canada in Ottawa, Feb. 7, 2008 22-10 Youth Government Conference, C-Vert, Montreal, Feb. 26, 2008 22-11 Vancouver Institute, UBC, March 1, 2008 22-12 Vancouver, DSF meeting with Vancouver Foundation Staff, March 4, 2008 22-13 Cinema Salmon Event, Vancouver, March 4, 2008 22-14 American Society of Healthcare Engineering, March 10, 2008 22-15 Commonwealth Foundation, London, England, March 12, 2008 [2 speeches] 22-16 Skidegate Weavers Feast, BC, March 29, 2008 22-17 Shipping Foundation of Canada, Montreal, April 1, 2008 22-18 Canadian Federation of Students, April 3, 2008 22-19 The Climate Project Training Session, April 4, 2008

22-20 DSF donor event, Calgary, April 8, 2008 22-21 DSF Launch of VanCity Carbon Neutral program, Vancouver, April 9, 2008 22-22 IDC Canada, April 10, 2008 22-23 Musqueum Ecosystem Conservation, April 19, 2008 22-24 Global Initiatives Summit, April 22, 2008 22-25 Sustaining the Caribbean Coast, April 28, 2008 22-26 DSF and Marjorie Harris, Toronto Pollination Event, May 3, 2008 22-27 Distinguished Canadian Award, Regina Seniors Centre, May 6, 2008 22-28 DSF Donor Event, Vancouver, May 7, 2008 22-29 DSF Long-Term Direction Project, May 13, 2008 22-30 US Consulate event for Louis and Lucy Lewkens, May 15, 2008 22-31 Canada Green Building Council, June 12, 2008 22-32 NHL Players’ Association meeting, Colorado, June 16, 2008 22-33 Ontario Sustainable Energy Association, Kingston, June 24, 2008 [2 speeches] 22-34 DSF Release of Natural Capital Valuation Report, Toronto, Sept. 9, 2008 22-35 Canadian Urban Forest Alliance, Edmonton, Sept. 23, 2008 22-36 Municipal Information Systems Association, Nanaimo, Sept. 24, 2008 22-37 West Coast Green, San Jose, Sept. 26, 2008 22-38 Arcloch Algonquin First Nations Fundraising event, Oct. 17, 2008 22-39 DSF/CFS Laurentian U, Oct. 20, 2008 22-40 IDC Canada Event, Vancouver, Oct. 23, 2008 22-41 Hon. Doctorate, Laurentian U. Sudbury, ON, Nov. 1, 2008 22-42 Editions Boreal events, Montreal, Nov. 3, 2008 22-43 Talk to DSF staff, Nov. 5, 2008 22-44 Conservation International Dinner, Seattle Washington, Nov. 6, 2008 22-45 DTS talk to DSF staff, Nov. 13, 2008 22-46 Mi’Kaistoo Foundation Gala Dinner, Calgary, Nov. 14, 2008

BOX 23

23-1 U of Western Ontario, Nov. 17, 2008 23-2 Peter Victor Book launch, Toronto, Nov. 18, 2008 23-3 DSF Donor Event, Toronto, Nov. 19, 2008 23-4 Landscape Ontario, Toronto, Nov. 19, 2008 23-5 Rona, Toronto, Nov/ 23, 2008 23-6 Quadra Island, Senior’s Centre, Nov. 26, 2008 23-7 McKay Comments on Soc., June, 2008 23-8 Miscellaneous speeches, 2008 23-9 List of speaking engagements 2009

23-10 “Leading Social Change” Ministry Health and Long Term Care, Toronto, ON, Jan. 26, 2009 23-11 Food and Consumer Products, Mississauga, ON, Jan. 27, 2009 23-12 Salmon Conference, Vancouver BC [2 speeches] Feb. 3, 2009 23-13 Speech to educators – UBC Elementary School Teachers, March 5, 2009 23-14 Campbell River Chamber of Commerce, March 6, 2009 23-15 Heriot Bay Inn, Quadra Island, May 6, 2009 23-16 Michael Smith Lectures, Chan Centre at UBC, March 11, 2009 23-17 Post-Juno Part, Vancouver BC, March 29, 2009 23-18 Message for Toronto Maple Leaf Fans and Toronto Raptor Fans, April 2, 2009 23-19 The Big Picture, Village Books Bellingham, April 6, 2009 23-20 Misc. Notes/Gordon Lightfoot Event, April 10, 2009 23-21 Environmental Defence Event, Toronto, April 23, 2009 23-22 Green Energy Act event with Toronto Board of Trade, April 24, 2009 23-23 Musqueum Ecosystem Conservations Society, Vancouver, April 24, 2009 23-24 International Indigenous Leadership Gathering, Lillooet, May 4, 2009 23-25 DSF Donor Event, Calgary, May 6, 2009 23-26 One Million Acts of Green, May 9, 2009 [2 speeches] 23-27 DSF/The Climate Project Event, Nashville, May 15, 2009 23-28 City of Mississauga, May 26, 2009 23-29 Computer Folks at Ryerson, May 25, 2009 23-30 Recreation Guys, Squamish May 22, 2009 23-31 Science World 20th Anniversary Vancouver, June 3, 2009 23-32 US Green Building Council, , June 1, 2009 23-33 Honorary Doctorate, St. John’s Newfoundland, May 27, 2009 23-34 Canadian Public Relations Society, Vancouver, June 9, 2009 23-35 Alberta Health Services Edmonton, June 10, 2009 23-36 Jim Fulton Memorial Speech, June 23, 2009 23-37 Global Humanitarian Forum, Geneva, Switzerland, June 24, 2009 23-38 International City/Council Management Association, Montreal, Sept. 14, 2009 23-39 Green Part of Canada Event, Sept. 24, 2009 23-40 Students in Guelph, Sustainability Leadership, Sept. 25, 2009 23-41 The Climate Project, Montreal, Sept. 28, 2009 23-42 DSF/YPO and WPO, Montreal [Young Presidents’ Association], Sept. 29, 2009 23-43 DSF/Deloitte Green Awards, Sept. 30, 2009 23-44 Book Events on Haida Gwaii, Oct. 2-4, 2009 23-45 AGM of Council of Haida Nation, Oct. 8, 2009 23-46 Talk to Annual Assembly, Haida Nation, Oct. 7, 2009 23-47 Screening of Mini Monsters Film, ROM Gallery, Oct. 16, 2009 23-48 Re-Think Waterloo, Oct. 17, 2009

23-49 UCLA School of Public Affairs, Oct. 22, 2009 23-50 The Suzuki Diaries, Coastal Canada, Oct. 28, 2009 23-51 Huntsville Highschool, ON, Nov. 2, 2009 23-52 DSF Elders Forum, Vancouver, Nov. 9, 2009 23-53 Hitachi Data Systems, Toronto, Nov. 12, 2009 23-54 Ontario Association of Naturopathic Doctors, Toronto, Nov. 13, 2009 23-55 Association of Municipalities, ON, Nov. 16, 2009 23-56 Westdale Secondary School, Hamilton, ON screening of “Age of Stupid,” Nov. 16, 2009 23-57 Student Federation of Students, U of Ottawa, Nov. 23, 2009 23-58 DSF/Allstream Global Forum with Al Gore, Toronto, Nov. 24, 2009 23-59 The 2009 Right Livelihood Awards, Stockholm, Dec. 4, 2009

AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS SERIES

Dr. David Suzuki’s Discovery – Radio Cassette Tapes (UBC A/T 3525/1-394)

Average run time: 15-25 minutes

3535/1 (missing: repeat of Death) no date 3535/2 Stress April 25/83 3535/3 Death May 2/83 3535/4 Weather May 9/83 3535/5 Sex Offenders May 16/83 3535/6 Inbreeding no date 3535/7 Incest no date 3535/8 Life Extension Part I June 6/83 3535/9 Life Extension Part II no date 3535/10 Mind Over Body June 20/83 3535/11 Super Babies (Repeat) June 27/83 3535/12 Ageism July 4/83 3535/13 Inventors-Inventors Commentary July 11/83 3535/14 Sea Monsters I July 18/83 3535/15 Sea Monsters II July 25/83 3535/16 Update I Aug 1/83 3535/17 Undersea Hot Springs Aug 8/83 3535/18 Captive Whales Aug 15/83 3535/19 Ethics of Death Aug 22/83 3535/20 Women and Computers no date

3535/21 Earthquakes Sept 5/83 3535/22 Cancer Research Sept 12/83 3535/23 Science Secrecy Sept 19/83 3535/24 Science of Intelligence Sept 26/83 3535/25 Psychology of Unemployment Oct 3/83 3535/26 Phobias I Oct 10/83 3535/27 Phobias II Oct 17/83 3535/28 Profile of a Scientist Oct 24/83 3535/29 Anthropology Oct 31/83 3535/30 Update II Nov 7/83 3535/31 Violence I Nov 14/83 3535/32 Violence II Nov 21/83 3535/33 Nuclear Waste Nov 28/83 3535/34 Science Viewpoint Dec 5/83 3535/35 Fat Shows Dec 12/83 3535/36 Alcohol Dec 19/83 3535/37 (No tape: Earthquakes #21) Jan 2/84 3535/38 Futures-Past Jan 2/84 3535/39 (No tape: Women and Computers #2) Jan 9/84 3535/40 Genetics Jan 16/84 3535/41 Science and Media Jan 23/84 3535/42 Update III Jan 30/84 3535/43 Anorexia Nervosa Feb 6/84 3535/44 Bulimia Feb 13/84 3535/45 Fitness Feb 20/84 3535/46 (No tape: Science and Secrecy #23) Feb 27/84 3535/47 Suzuki Travel Mar 5/84 3535/48 (No tape: Anthropology #29) Mar 12/84 3535/49 Women and Science Mar 19/84 3535/50 Rape I Mar 20/84 3535/51 Rape II April 2/84 3535/52 Update IV April 9/84 3535/53 (No tape: Cancer Research #22) April 16/84 3535/54 Cancer Treatment April 23/84 3535/55 Future Computers April 30/84 3535/56 Science Education May 7/84 3535/57 Sun tanning May 14/84 3535/58 Manlike Creatures May 21/84 3535/59 Sasquatch May 28/84 3535/60 Phobias (Repeat: Phobias I) June 4/84

3535/61 Opinion Polling June 11/84 3535/62 Adolescent Suicide June 18/84 3535/63 Update V June 25/84 3535/64 Sea Monsters #14 &15 July 2/84 3535/65 Violence #31 & 32 July 9/84 3535/66 Future Factories July 16/84 3535/67 Sport Science July 23/84 3535/68 Suzuki-Summer July 30/84 3535/69 Fat Show #36 (Repeat: Fat Show) Aug 6/84 3535/70 (No tape: Anorexia #43 & 44) Aug 13/84 3535/71 (No tape: Fitness #45) no date 3535/72 Science and Media #41 (Repeat Science & Media) Aug 27/84 3535/73 Fall Preview Sept 3/84 3535/74 Satellites Now Sept 10/84 3535/75 Diet and Cancer I Sept 17/84 3535/76 Diet and Cancer II Sept 24/84 3535/77 Update VI Oct 1/84 3535/78 Hearing Oct 8/84 3535/79 Divorced Kids Oct 15/84 3535/80 Edges of Science I Oct 22/84 3535/81 U.S. Polling Oct 29/84 3535/82 New Biology Nov 5/84 3535/83 Chemical and Biological Weapons Nov 12/84 3535/84 Inside Science Nov 19/84 3535/85 Headaches Nov 26/84 3535/86 Super Computers Dec 3/84 3535/87 Disease Detectives Dec 10/84 3535/88 Para-Psychology Dec 17/84 3535/89 Alcohol (Repeat) Dec 24/84 3535/90 Old View/’85 Preview Dec 31/84 3535/91 Space Search Jan 7/85 3535/92 Science Stars-Suzuki Jan 14/85 3535/93 Pain I Jan 21/85 3535/94 Pain II Jan 28/85 3535/95 Weapons Now Feb 4/85 3535/96 Marriage Styles Feb 11/85 3535/97 Future Factories (repeat) Feb 18/85 3535/98 Surviving Suicide Feb 25/85 3535/99 Update VII March 3/85 3535/100 Star Wars March 11/85

3535/101 Expo/Science Cities March 18/85 3535/102 Computer Psychology I March 25/85 3535/103 Computer Psychology II April 1/85 3535/104 Book Review-Suzuki April 8/85 3535/105 Manlike Creatures (Broken) April 15/85 3535/106 Edges of Science II April 22/85 3535/107 Pregnancy Hazards April 29/85 3535/108 Space Industry May 6/85 3535/109 Rape May 13/85 3535/110 Nuclear Winter May 20/85 3535/111 Schizophrenia I May 27/85 3535/112 Schizophrenia II June 3/85 3535/113 Update VIII June 10/85 3535/114 Sun tanning (repeat) June 17/85 3535/115 Nuclear Issues June 24/85 3535/116 Teen Sex July 1/85 3535/117 Teen Homosexuality July 8/85 3535/118 (missing) 3535/119 (missing) 3535/120 Robotics I July 28/85 3535/121 Robotics II Aug 5/85 3535/122 (missing) 3535/123 (missing) 3535/124 (missing) 3535/125 Fall Preview Sept 2/85 3535/126 Cancer Research (repeat) Sept 9/85 3535/127 Living with the Bomb I Sept 16/85 3535/128 Living with the Bomb II Sept 23/85 3535/129 Future Cars Sept 30/85 3535/130 Brain Show Oct 7/85 3535/131 Climate Change Oct 14/85 3535/132 Hollywood and Science Oct 21/85 3535/133 Ethics of Animal Research I Oct 28/85 3535/134 Ethics of Animal Research II Nov 4/85 3535/135 Laser Light Nov 11/85 3535/136 Suzuki Comment Nov 18/85 3535/137 Computer History Nov 25/85 3535/138 Family Size Dec 2/85 3535/139 Non-Proliferation Dec 9/85 3535/140 Halley’s Comet Dec 16/85

3535/141 Alcohol and Society (repeat: Alcohol) Dec 23/85 3535/142 Futurists/’86 Preview (repeat: Edges of Science II) Dec 30/85 3535/143 Killer Bees Jan 6/86 3535/144 Update IX Jan 13/86 3535/145 Suicide Aftermath (repeat: Surviving Suicide) Jan 20/86 3535/146 Drug Safety I Jan 27/86 3535/147 Drug Safety II Feb 3/86 3535/148 Marriage and Intimacy Feb 10/86 3535/149 Book Views-Suzuki Feb 17/86 3535/150 Kids and Media Feb 24/86 3535/151 Robots March 3/86 3535/152 Update X March 10/86 3535/153 Computer Privacy March 17/86 3535/154 Star Wars ’86 I March 24/86 3535/155 Star Wars ’86 II March 31/86 3535/156 Inside Science April 7/86 3535/157 The Shadow of the Shuttle April 14/86 3535/158 Living and Working in Space April 21/86 3535/159 Expo ’86 April 28/86 3535/160 A-E (A First Job) no date 3535/161 A-E (Sharing Science) no date 3535/162 Biotech ’86 (Pain) June 9/86 3535/163 Reflections May 26/86 3535/164 Harvard “owls” (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) June 2/86 3535/165 Fraud in Science (Genetically Modified Organisms) June 9/86 3535/166 Alcohol Addiction June 16/86 3535/167 Alcohol Impact June 23/86 3535/168 Harvard “owls” June 30/86 3535/169 Computer Psychology July 7/86 3535/170 Expo Update July 14/86 3535/171 Schizophrenia July 21/86 3535/172 Hollywood and Science (repeat) July 28/86 3535/173 Drug Safety (repeat: Drug Safety I) Aug 4/86 3535/174 Summer-Suzuki Aug 11/86 3535/175 Animal Ethics (repeat) Aug 18/86 3535/176 Marriage and Intimacy (repeat) Aug 25/86 3535/177 Fall Preview Sept 1/86 3535/178 Birth Technology Sept 8/86 3535/179 Eating Disorders Sept 15/86

3535/180 Children and Eating Sept 22/86 3535/181 Treaty-Verification Sept 29/86 3535/182 Corporate Culture Oct 6/86 3535/183 Update XII Oct 13/86 3535/184 Step Families Oct 20/86 3535/185 Sleep I Oct 27/86 3535/186 Sleep II Nov 3/86 3535/187 Computer Intelligence Nov 10/86 3535/188 Psychiatry: 100 Anniversary Nov 17/86 3535/189 Suzuki-Book Views Nov 24/86 3535/190 Nuclear Anxiety Dec 1/86 3535/191 Nobel Prize Dec 8/86 3535/192 Gift of Life Dec 16/86 3535/193 Social Drinking Dec 22/86 3535/194 Year End/ ’87 Preview Dec 29/86 3535/195 Serendipity in Science Jan 5/87 3535/196 Inter-Stellar Travel Jan 12/87 3535/197 Inter-Stellar Communication Jan 19/87 3535/198 Depression Jan 26/87 3535/199 Update XIII Feb 2/87 3535/200 Love and Marriage Feb 9/87 3535/201 Future Dentistry Feb 16/87 3535/202 Science Stars-Suzuki Feb 23/87 3535/203 Self-Image March 2/87 3535/204 Families Now March 9/87 3535/205 Future Families March 16/87 3535/206 Star Wars-Year ‘5’ March 23/87 3535/207 African Drought and Famine March 30/87 3535/208 AIDS-Suzuki April 6/87 3535/209 Only Children April 13/87 3535/210 Update XIV April 20/87 3535/211 Alternative Medicine I April 27/87 3535/212 Alternative Medicine II May 4/87 3535/213 Computer Revolution May 11/87 3535/214 Inside the Sun May 18/87 3535/215 Peace and War I May 25/87 3535/216 Peace and War II June 1/87 3535/217 Hearing Loss June 8/87 3535/218 Soviet Science June 15/87 3535/219 Plants and People June 22/87

3535/220 Alcohol Studies June 29/87 3535/221 Dreams and Dreaming July 6/87 3535/222 Space Exploration July 13/87 3535/223 Future Dentistry July 20/87 3535/224 Family Change July 27/87 3535/225 Update 15 (Summer) Aug 3/87 3535/226 Eating Trends Aug 10/87 3535/227 Summer Aug 17/87 3535/228 Romance and Technology Aug 24/87 3535/229 Sleep Aug 31/87 3535/230 Fall Preview Sept 7/87 3535/231 Future Cars Sept 14/87 3535/232 Update 16 Sept 21/87 3535/233 Computers and Education Sept 28/87 3535/234 Computers and Future Education Oct 5/87 3535/235 Cancer 2000 Oct 12/87 3535/236 Supernova-Shelton Oct 19/87 3535/237 Schizophrenia and Genetics Oct 26/87 3535/238 Serendipity and Science Nov 2/87 3535/239 Forensic Science I Nov 9/87 3535/240 Forensic Science II Nov 16/87 3535/241 Healing and Self-Change Nov 23/87 3535/242 Predicting Earthquakes Nov 30/87 3535/243 Future Factories Dec 7/87 3535/244 Fat and Society Dec 14/87 3535/245 Gift of Life Dec 21/87 3535/246 (missing) 3535/247 Pets and People I Jan 4/88 3535/248 Pets and People II Jan 11/88 3535/249 (missing) 3535/250 (missing) 3535/251 Drug Development Feb 1/88 3535/252 Romance and Technology Feb 8/88 3535/253 (missing) 3535/254 Humanlike Creatures Feb 22/88 3535/255 Mysteries of the Deep Feb 29/88 3535/256 Pain Mar 7/88 3535/257 Super Computers Mar 14/88 3535/258 Fear and Phobias Mar 21/88 3535/259 Peace Studies Mar 28/88

3535/260 Inside Science April 4/88 3535/261 Corporate Culture April 11/88 3535/262 Headaches April 18/88 3535/263 Science and the Media April 25/88 3535/264 Update 18 May 2/88 3535/265 Spring and Depression May 9/88 3535/266 Aging and Attitude May 16/88 3535/267 Nuke Proliferation May 23/88 3535/268 Home: The Milky Way May 31/88 3535/269 Beyond the Milky Way June 6/88 3535/270 Marriages that Work June 13/88 3535/271 Cystic Fibrosis June 20/88 3535/272 Update 19 June 27/88 3535/273 Sun and Self-Image July 4/88 3535/274 Biotech July 11/88 3535/275 Crime Science July 18/88 3535/276 Plants and People July 25/88 3535/277 Computers and Future Education Aug 1/88 3535/278 Cancer Treatment Aug 8/88 3535/279 Update 20 (Star Birth) Aug 15/88 3535/280 Pets I Aug 22/88 3535/281 Pets II Aug 29/88 3535/282 Fall Preview Sept 5/88 3535/283 Science and Humour Sept 12/88 3535/284 Ego and Evolution Sept 19/88 3535/285 Psych ’88 I Sept 26/88 3535/286 Psych ’88 II Oct 3/88 3535/287 Robots Like Us Oct 10/88 3535/288 Update 21 (Common Cold) Oct 17/88 3535/289 Human Rights Oct 24/88 3535/290 Our Universe Oct 31/88 3535/291 Insects I Nov 7/88 3535/292 Insects II Nov 14/88 3535/293 Sex Trends Nov 21/88 3535/294 Memory and the Brain Nov 28/88 3535/295 Memory Dysfunction Dec 5/88 3535/296 Amazon Report Dec 12/88 3535/297 A Drug Called Alcohol Dec 19/88 3535/298 Near-Future (Pets II) Dec 26/88 3535/299 [8901] History of Hunger Jan 2/89

3535/300 [8902] Future of Hunger Jan 9/89 3535/301 [8903] Update 22 (Rituals) Jan 16/89 3535/302 [8904] Divorce and Children Jan 23/89 3535/303 [8905] The Body and Stress Jan 30/89 3535/304 [8906] Growing Seasons Feb 6/89 3535/305 [8907] Love Study Feb 13/89 3535/306 [8908] Solar System Roulette Feb 20/89 3535/307 [8909] Hyperactive Children Feb 27/89 3535/308 [8910] Growing Older March 6/89 3535/309 [8911] Saving Species March 13/89 3535/310 [8912] Spring Alive March 20/89 3535/311 [8913] Update 23 (Future Computers) March 27/89 3535/312 [8914] Suicide Survivors April 3/89 3535/313 [8915] New Sonic Boom April 10/89 3535/314 [8916] Space: 2089 April 17/89 3535/315 [8917] Biological Weapons April 24/89 3535/316 [8918] (missing) 3535/317 [8919] Update 24 (Seti) May 8/89 3535/318 [8920] Psych Research May 15/89 3535/319 [8921] Sexual Assault and Women May 22/89 3535/320 [8922] Sexual Assault and Men May 29/89 3535/321 [8923] Predicting Earthquakes June 5/89 3535/322 [8924] Thinking Computers June 12/89 3535/323 [8925] Ecology June 19/89 3535/324 [8926] Update 25 (Science Media) June 26/89 3535/325 [8927] Aphrodisiacs July 3/89 3535/326 [8928] Robots Like Us July 10/89 3535/327 [8929] Apollo Plus 20 July 17/89 3535/328 [8930] The Gift of Memory July 24/89 3535/329 [8931] Fire Options July 31/89 3535/330 [8932] Summer Reflections Aug 7/89 3535/331 [8933] Animals Called Insects Aug 14/89 3535/332 [8934] Beyond Bugs Aug 21/89 3535/333 [8935] Terry Fox Run Aug 28/89 3535/334 [8936] Fall Preview Sept 4/89 3535/335 [8937] Designer Drugs Sept 11/89 3535/336 [8938] Future Passenger Jets Sept 18/89 3535/337 [8939] Wild Animals Sept 25/89 3535/338 [8940] Endangered Species Oct 2/89 3535/339 [8941] Observation Satellites Oct 9/89

3535/340 [8942] Update 26 (Reading Skills) Oct 16/89 3535/341 [8943] Sleep Research Oct 23/89 3535/342 [8944] Sleep and Dreams Oct 30/89 3535/343 [8945] Ending Famine Nov 6/89 3535/344 [8946] Monday-Friday (Computer Questions) Nov 13/89 3535/345 [8947] Monday-Friday (Diet and Dieting) Nov 20/89 3535/346 [8948] Monday-Friday (Asteroids and Dinosaurs) Nov 27/89 3535/347 [8949] Monday-Friday () Dec 4/89 3535/348 [8950] Monday-Friday (Male Birth Control Pills) Dec 11/89 3535/349 [8951] Monday-Friday (Gift of Life) Dec 18/89 3535/350 [8952] Monday-Friday (Future Forecasts) Dec 25/89

David Suzuki’s Equinox (Discovery) – Radio Cassette Tapes

3535/351 [9001] Monday-Friday (Decade of Decision) Jan 1/90 3535/352 [9002] Monday-Friday (Mega-Cities) Jan 8/90 3535/353 [9003] Monday-Friday (Environment and Risk) Jan 15/90 3535/354 [9004] Weekend Version (Sharing Risk) Jan 22/90 3535/355 [9005] Weekend Version (Jewel Animals) Jan 29/90 3535/356 [9006] Weekend Version (Health and Self-Change) Feb 5/90 3535/357 [9007] Weekend Version (Path of Life I) Feb 12/90 3535/358 [9008] Weekend Version (Path of Life II) Feb 19/90 3535/359 [9009] Weekend Version (Power of One) Feb 26/90 3535/360 [9010] Weekend Version (Family) March 5/90 3535/361 [9011] Weekend Version (Turnaround Decade) March 12/90 3535/362 [9012] Weekend Version (Space Exploration) March 19/90 3535/363 [9013] (missing) 3535/364 [9014] Infant Development April 2/90 3535/365 [9015] Weekend Version (Child Anxiety) April 9/90 3535/366 [9016] Earth Day Plus 20 April 9/90 3535/367 [9017] Weekend Version (Computer Science) April 23/90 3535/368 [9018] Gender Change April 30/90 3535/369 [9019] Global Climate Change May 7/90 3535/370 [9020] Great Good Places May 14/90 3535/371 [9021] (missing) 3535/372 [9022] Update 30 no date 3535/373 [9023] Men and Women and Rape no date 3535/374 [9024] Eco-Alternatives no date 3535/375 [9025] Hubble Planet Check no date 3535/376 [9026] Hearing and Communications June 25/90

3535/377 [9027] Hearing Implants July 2/90 3535/378 [9028] Lightning and Thunder (Passenger Aircraft) July 9/90 3535/379 [9029] Environment and Satellites July 16/90 3535/380 [9030] Summer Suzuki July 23/90 3535/381 [9031] Update 31 July 30/90 3535/382 [9032] Sleep Research Aug 6/90 3535/383 [9033] Animals in the Wild Aug 13/90 3535/384 [9034] Saving Species Aug 20/90 3535/385 [9035] Diet Research Aug 27/90 3535/386 [9036] Fall Preview Sept 3/90 3535/387 [9037] Science and Science Fiction Sept 10/90 3535/388 [9038] Update 32 Sept 17/90 3535/389 [9039] Biological Weapons Sept 24/90 3535/390 [9040] Schizophrenia Research Oct 1/90 3535/391 [9041] San Francisco Earthquake Oct 8/90 3535/392 [9042] Update 33 Oct 15/90 3535/393 [9043] Eco Evolution Oct 22/90 3535/394 [9044] Search for Solution Oct 29/90

CBC – The Nature of Things – Betacam tapes (UBC V/T 2019/1-14) Average run time: 45-55 minutes

2019/1 Trading Future I: Living in the Global Economy March 1/94 2019/2 Trading Futures II March 1/94 2019/3 Suzuki Stand Ups (roughly 15 minutes of clips) March 18/94 2019/4 Greening Business no date 2019/5 No Spare Parts (tape begins with Herschel: An Island of Flowers in a Sea of Ice) March 3/94 2019/6 Grizzly Bears: Losing Ground March 3/94 2019/7 The Human Tide March 2/94 2019/8 Vietnam: After the Fire March 3/94 2019/9 Connecting Flights March 2/94 2019/10 Haida Gwai: Islands of the People March 3/94 2019/11 Elephants of the Deep March 3/94 2019/12 Hooked on Oil March 3/94 2019/13 Windy Bay March 18/94 2019/14 Excerpts from Japan, , Arctic Oil (U-Matic tape. Clips from: The Superachievers, China Now, and Arctic Oil) March 3/90

PHOTOGRAPHS SERIES

151.1/1 Photograph of the front cover of the book From Pebbles to Computers: The Thread by Blohm, Hass, Suzuki – [198-?] - - 20 x 25.5 cm colour glossy print Note: photograph is likely by Hans Blohm 151.1/2 David Suzuki standing speech in hand in cap and gown with men seated behind him at the University of Windsor Convocation – [June 3, 1979] – 13 x 18 cm colour glossy print 151.1/3 David Suzuki standing in the foreground in cap and gown with two other men in the background at the University of Windsor Convocation – [June 3, 1979] – 13 x 18 cm colour glossy print 151.1/4 David Suzuki and three other men standing in gowns at the University of Windsor Convocation – [June 3, 1979] – 12.5 x 17.5 cm colour glossy print 151.1/5 David Suzuki receiving the Honourary Doctoral Sash at the University of Windsor Convocation – [June 3, 1979] – 12.5 x 17.5 cm colour glossy print 151.1/6 David Suzuki at the podium speaking at the University of Windsor Convocation – [June 3, 1979] – 13 x 18 cm colour glossy print 151.1/7 Portrait of Colleen McCory n.d. black and white print 13x10cm

David Suzuki slides, “From Pebbles to Computers” slides by H Blohm

151.1/8 Smallest book letterpress printing 4 languages-Lords Prayer Gutenberg Mus. Germ. – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/9 Can Anik Satelite series mockup, Telestat Canada– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/10 Strahlturbine VI Disch Museum, Munich – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/11 Jet Engine J65-B-3A 1955 Disch Musuem, Munich Germ. – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/12 Sattelite receiving station, Frob. Bay Baffin Isld. NWT– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/13 A Bridles Mape ULA– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/14 Aerial view of a “River Delta’– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/15 Mitel 1C– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/16 Mitel 1C– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/17 Mitel 1C– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/18 Mitel 1C– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/19 Mitel, Silicon wafer light refraction– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/20 Mitel, Silicon wafer light refraction– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/21 Light refraction, Mitel wafer– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide.

151.1/22 1C carrier frames– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/23 1C carrier frame Mitel– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/24 Part of the 1C carrier frame, Mitel– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/25 1C on carrier frame, wirebonded– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/26 Light refraction on 1C (Mitel) – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/27 Mitel chip 20x– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/28 Aztec calendar Mexico– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/29 Aztec design modern 1C 500x Mitel– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/30 Mitel testing of silicon wafers– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/31 Inca quipu counting device (?) Peru– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/32 Part of ground-design, plain of Nasca Peru– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/33 Part of 1C carrier frame, Mitel– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/34 Part of 1C carrier frame, Mitel– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/35 Interference contrast control micro photograph (500x) of boundary of gold plating 1C carrier frame– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/36 Antikythera device Greece– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/37 Gears, Antikythera device 80 BC Ntl Mus. Of Greece Athens– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/38 Gears printing press Mus of Science and Techn. Ottawa– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/39 Gears, printing press– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/40 Correspondente al Sieglo vi DC Periodo Classico Mus. Of Anthropologie Mexico– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/41 Replica of Codex Mus. Of Anthropologie Mexico– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/42 [Untitled] – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/43 Modern pocket calculator– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/44 Astronomical clock Hampton Court UK– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/45 Persian Astrolabe 1356 AD Greenwich Mus. England– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/46 Astronomical Clockface Stassburg, – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/47 Letters from Gutenberg printing press, Mainz Germany– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/48 Whirlpool Galaxy– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/49 42m Radiotelescope Algonquin PK– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/50 Yukon rainbow– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/51 Spectroscopy research Dr. Hin Lo– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/52 Cave drawing Lascaux France – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/53 Computer graphic 1C design Mitel Kanata – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/54 Indian petrographs Agawa Bay Lake Superior, Ont. – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide.

151.1/55 Druids Stonehenge summer solstice – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/56 Stonehenge sunset summer solstice – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/57 Stonehenge summer solstice – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/58 Inside jet engine Munich, Germany – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/59 Labyrinth design, Doorknobs, Athens Greece – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/60 Pebble computer – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/61 Bright spots, recombination centre, de-activation of excited nitrogen molecules, plasma etching tunnel for silicon chips Mitel– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/62 Disk of Phaistos, Isld. of Crete, Greece– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/63 Disk of Phaistos, Museum of Heraklion Crete, Greece – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/64 Light reflection and refraction on silicon wafers (Mitel) – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/65 Mitel 1C 1000x– [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/66 Labyrinth 1C chip 200x (Mitel) – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/67 Labyrinth at the base of the Pyramid of the Sun, Pyramids of Teotihuacan Mexico – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/68 Mitel 1C – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/69 Untitled – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/70 Untitled – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/71 Untitled – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide. 151.1/72 Untitled – [n/d] – 35 mm colour slide.