Moving beyond colonial models: IPCAs offer hope for biodiversity and advancing reconciliation in the Canadian boreal forest
This short academic commentary describes the importance of Canada’s boreal forest, the history of colonial [...]
This short academic commentary describes the importance of Canada’s boreal forest, the history of colonial [...]
Dr. Leroy Little Bear explains how the Buffalo Treaty came to be.
This dialogue features stories from emerging IPCA from across what is now known as Canada featuring Elders, community members and leaders from Kitskiinan Kawekanawaynichikatek IPCA (York Factory First Nation/Cree Territory/Northern Manitoba), Arqvillit IPCA (Inuit/Nunavik Territory/Northern Quebec), Bistcho Lake IPCA (Dene Tha’ First Nation/Northern Alberta), and Aki Sibi IPCA (Kebaowek First Nation/Algonquin Territory/Southern Quebec).
This video describes two Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs) the The Manitoba Métis Federation is establishing in the Red River region (Kettle Hills Blueberry Patch IPCA and Thompson Region Protected Area).
Video describing the Seal River Watershed IPA Initiative