Kaska-B.C. Land Use Planning Project
This website outlines the Kaska First Nations' land use planning process in partnership with the government of British Columbia.
This website outlines the Kaska First Nations' land use planning process in partnership with the government of British Columbia.
This website introduces Ant Lihlx Lax’yip – Guardians of the Land, an Indigenous-led initiative by Wilps ‘Wii K’aax of the Gitxsan Nation to declare and steward an Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area (IPCA) across three key watersheds in their sovereign, unceded territories.
This website describes how Coastal First Nations, other First Nations, and federal and provincial governments are working together to manage and protect marine ecosystems along the North Pacific Coast through ecosystem-based planning.
This article highlights how the Inuit community of Taloyoak, Nunavut, is working to establish the Aqviqtuuq Inuit Protected and Conserved Area (IPCA) to safeguard their land, culture, and way of life.
This video introduces IPCA Innovation Centres: spaces and places for learning and inspiration for the establishment, governance, and management of Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs).
This is the official website of K’ih Tsaa?dze Tribal Park. The Tribal Park, created by Doig River First Nation in 2011, covers about 45,000 hectares of boreal forest near the B.C.–Alberta border, with plans to expand up to 108,000 hectares.
This webpage from The Narwhal explores the rise of Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs) in Canada and presents recent news articles related to IPCAs.
This report outlines the Kaska Dena Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area (KIPCA) in British Columbia, a 40,000 km² region central to Kaska cultural and ecological well-being.
This press release announces a partnership to explore creating a national park reserve and IPCA in the Ross River region, Yukon.
This report from the Assembly of First Nations offers 21 recommendations to help establish marine Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas across Canada.