Tina Loo
Tina Loo is a Canadian environmental historian and professor. She is known for her work on the history of environmental law, resource management, and human-animal relations in Canada, particularly in British Columbia. Her scholarship often explores the intersections of colonialism, capitalism, and environmental change. Loo has published extensively on topics such as the history of salmon conservation, the development of forestry practices, and the impact of resource extraction on Indigenous communities. She has held positions at the University of British Columbia and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Her work is considered significant within the field of environmental history in Canada and beyond.