Seal River Watershed IPA Initiative
Video describing the Seal River Watershed IPA Initiative
Video describing the Seal River Watershed IPA Initiative
Video describing Ya’nienhonhndeh IPCA project
Gillian Staveley explains what Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas are and what the IPCA proposal called Dena K’éh Kusān means to the Kaska
An interview featuring Dahti Tsetso and the Edéhzhíe IPA
On November 4th, 2020, the Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership and the IISAAK OLAM Foundation (IOF) co-hosted a webinar exploring IPCA governance in the Tla-o-qui-aht Tribal Parks. The webinar explored they explored Tla-o-qui-aht Tribal Parks from its origins in 1984 to present-day governance, key partnerships, and a unique financial model for supporting Tribal Parks and other IPCAs.
This short video features one of Canada's largest IPCAs, covering 26,376 sq kilometres. It's progressive new partnership between Parks Canada and the Government of the Northwest Territories helps in paving the way for new IPCAs across Canada.
For the Taku River Tlingit, giving life to love of land means not just putting lines on a map — that’s just the beginning of the work. Protecting and loving the land means having their people as boots on the ground, looking after it and making sure it remains healthy for future generations. This is the story of the Taku River Tlingit’s visionary plan to protect their lands, and why that matters for all of us.
This short video feature Ross River, an Indigenous Protected Area located in the Yukon Territory of Canada covering 25,000 square kilometres.
This video features various speakers who discuss the significance of the buffalo to members of the Blackfoot Confederacy. While preserving the habitats for wildlife, Blackfoot Confederacy members believe that bringing back the buffalo will bring back significant cultural and language practices.