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.
These guiding principles provide the foundation for a new way of working with Indigenous partners rooted in reconciliation, healing, and collaboration to protect, restore and conserve species and natural environments.
This blog offers guidance for citing Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Holders in academic work.
This links a webpage on the Uapashkuss website. This page is focused on the Sacred Sites of the Uapashkuss territory. Cela relie une page Web sur le site Web Uapashkuss. Cette page est centrée sur les sites sacrés du territoire Uapashkuss.
This links to the official website of the Tahltan Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas Project (British Columbia). It includes a project overview, background, and connected projects.
This study from WWF-Canada and led by scientists at McMaster University’s Remote Sensing Lab, has measured, for the first time, how much carbon is stored in Canada’s landscapes, and where the biggest stores can be found.
This Toolkit was developed to support Indigenous Peoples in Canada with planning, implementing, or expanding community-based climate monitoring projects.
This project tells the story of Inuit connections with caribou in the Nunatsiavut and NunatuKavut [...]
This video features Mi'kmaq Elder Albert Marshall as he explains the principle of Two-Eyed Seeing at the 2019 Global Symposium.
This video features voices and stories of various Guardians and their relationships and responsibilities to the lands and waters.