Tsay Keh Dene Nation – Ingenika Protected Area
This video shares the story of the Ingenika Protected Area in Tsay Keh Dene Nation (British Columbia).
This video shares the story of the Ingenika Protected Area in Tsay Keh Dene Nation (British Columbia).
This video provides an overview of Thaidene Nëné, one of Canada's largest protected areas, now an IPCA.
This report is a series of fact sheets about Dene Kʼéh Kusān.
This legal backgrounder explains the inherent jurisdiction that the sməlqmíx has to declare the Ashnola watershed a sməlqmíx protected and conserved area.
This FAQ provides information about the Ashnola sməlqmíx Protected and Conserved Area. Key questions such as implications for economic development in the area, how the IPCA can be supported, legal questions, and the next steps for sməlqmíx are answered.
The K'asho Got'ı̨nę people have led the way in conserving 10,000 sq km of boreal [...]
The Ya’nienhonhndeh (Forest of the Moïse Lake) is the last vestige of intact forest found [...]
Video describing Ya’nienhonhndeh IPCA project
Gillian Staveley explains what Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas are and what the IPCA proposal called Dena K’éh Kusān means to the Kaska
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.