Indigenous Conservation Sites
The objective of this second sheet in a series of three is to support and feed the reflections of First Nations and to clarify the concept of Indigenous conservation sites.
The objective of this second sheet in a series of three is to support and feed the reflections of First Nations and to clarify the concept of Indigenous conservation sites.
Co-hosted by Nature United’s Indigenous Guardians Technical Support Team (TST) and the Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership (CRP), this webinar was an exciting discussion with several speakers who work at the leading edge—operating Indigenous Guardian programs on the ground as they establish Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs).
This award-winning documentary explores the forced relocation of of Sayisi Dene First Nation through the voices of those affected
This article discusses the small Arctic community of Taloyoak and its' nomination for a $500,000 Arctic Inspiration Prize nomination for a food sovereignty project.
This press release from Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug announces their agreement with Government of Canada and their intent to establish an Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) in the Fawn River Watershed (Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug homeland).
This press release from the Moose Cree First Nation reaffirms its commitment to establishing an Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area (IPCA) in the North French River Watershed.
This press release announces the establishment of the Qat'muk IPCA.
This press release from ECCC announces the Government of Canada's support of the creation of Arqvilliit lndigenous Protected and Conserved Area (IPCA).
This is an interactive tour of Dene Dene Kʼéh Kusān.
This is a story map (i.e. an interactive map) of Dene Kʼéh Kusān.