The Grande Alliance is protecting more than 20% of the Eeyou Istchee James Bay Territory
This press release is an announcement from the Grande Alliance, a partnership between the Cree [...]
This press release is an announcement from the Grande Alliance, a partnership between the Cree [...]
This thesis explores how Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCA) offer the opportunity to strengthen [...]
Located in the pristine boreal forest in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada, the Sakitawak Conservation Area Project is one of 37 Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs) in Canada and one of only four Métis projects.
Edéhzhíe spans over 14,000 square kilometers in the southwestern part of the Northwest Territories. These lands were designated an Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area by the Dehcho First Nations in 2018.
An interview featuring Dahti Tsetso and the Edéhzhíe IPA
The Sakitawak IPCA is mandated to protect habitats of vulnerable species by promoting sustainable development practices, advance Indigenous ways of life, identify knowledge systems, and implement stewardship activities.
The community of Inukjuak Nunavik has a goal of creating a 24,000 ha IPCA for Arqvilliit (Ottawa Islands). This IPCA is supported by the Government of Canada and will provide protection for habitats of species at risk that are significant to the Inuit.
This short video feature Ross River, an Indigenous Protected Area located in the Yukon Territory of Canada covering 25,000 square kilometres.
Video describing the Seal River Watershed IPA Initiative
Video describing Ya’nienhonhndeh IPCA project