Partnering to Protect the Seal River Watershed
This video showcases a partnership between the Audubon Society and the Seal River Watershed Alliance to monitor bird species.
This video showcases a partnership between the Audubon Society and the Seal River Watershed Alliance to monitor bird species.
This article from the Narwhal reports on the declaration of a new Indigenous Protected Area by the Gitxsan Nation house group in the upper Skeena River watershed in northwest British Columbia.
This media article in the Signal focuses on focuses on a young Mi'kmaw conservationist, Kieran Johnson, and her dedication to environmental stewardship.
This story in Hakai Magazine examines the significance of the salmonberry to Indigenous communities in the Pacific Northwest.
This links to the official website of Tracking Change - a project that funds research in the Mackenzie River basin, Lower Amazon, and Lower Mekong River Basins to empower subsistence fishers and Indigenous communities in managing freshwater ecosystems.
Tracking Change is a research initiative funded by the Social Sciences Humanities Research Council of Canada and led by the University of Alberta, the Traditional Knowledge Steering Committee of the Mackenzie River Basin Board, the Government of the Northwest Territories, and many other valued partner organizations.
This is the website for Dene K’éh Kusān, an IPCA led by the Kaska Dene.
This links to the Traditional Knowledge Information Portal developed by the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity to promote awareness and enhance access to information on traditional knowledge, innovations and practices relevant for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity.
This is the website of the Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership (CRP), a seven-year initiative that aims to advance Indigenous-led conservation, including Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs), and transform the conservation sector in Canada.
This links to the Indigenous Food Systems Network. This website was developed by the Working Group on Indigenous Food Sovereignty (WGIFS) to represent Indigenous voices in the food security movement.