Walrus: The Remarkable Life of Eco-Warrior David Garrick

Catherine Marie Gilbert
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Walrus: The Remarkable Life of Eco-Warrior David Garrick

Catherine Marie Gilbert
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"Garrick is celebrated for his dedication to making the world a better place in this thorough biography." - Booklist

"David Garrick was my longest and closest friend, my comrade in ecological campaigns for over half a century, yet there are details of his life in this book "Walrus" that even I was unaware of until after reading Catherine Gilbert's excellent chronicling of his extraordinary and exemplary life." -Captain Paul Watson, Whale Wars

"To anyone picking up this book, know that it is a treasure, not just the story of the life of one amazing man- but a critical historical record of the origins of the British Columbian, Canadian and even the planetary and global environmental movement." –Elizabeth May, O.C., Member of Parliament, Saanich Gulf Islands and Leader of the Green Party of Canada
  • Published date: Apr 27, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 284
  • Publisher: Ronsdale Press
  • ISBN: 9781553807414
  • Dimensions: 5.6" W x 1.2" L x 9.4" H
Catherine Marie Gilbert is an award-winning Vancouver Island author, photographer, historian and lecturer with a passionate interest in life on the British Columbia coast. She has written two books of BC history: Yorke Island and the Uncertain War, Defending Canada's Western Coast during WWII (2012) and A Journey Back to Nature, a History of Strathcona Provincial Park (2021), which was a BC Bestseller and won the Lieutenant Governor's Finalist Award for Historical Writing. Catherine has a Master's degree in public history from the University of Victoria and has taught Canadian history at North Island College in the Comox Valley. She frequently lectures on British Columbia coastal history even taking her stories on the road and out to sea, escorting tour groups to Strathcona Park and Nootka Sound. Catherine works at the Alert Bay Library & Museum and keeps an office in Campbell River. www.catherinegilbert.ca

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