Resources
Search the IPCA Knowledge Basket Resource Database to find toolkits, reports, audio/visual resources, and other information to support IPCAs and Indigenous-led conservation.
These resources were published by Indigenous governments and organizations, other governments (Federal, Provincial, Territorial), non-profit organizations, and others.
Please remember your commitments to treat the knowledge shared on the IPCA Knowledge Basket with respect.


Featured Resources
čukʷaa haʔuk: A Podcast Series
The čukʷaa haʔuk audio and video series delves into the historical, legal, socio-cultural, and narrative dimensions of Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs) in Canada. čukʷaa haʔuk, pronounced CHOO-kwa ha-OOK, means, “come, let’s feast” in Nuu-chah-nulth.
Planning in a Good Way Commons: A Shared Collection of IPCA Planning Tools and Templates
This Commons is a shared collection of adaptable tools, templates, and reflections to support those involved in leading or facilitating the planning process for an Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area (IPCA).
Reweaving the Legal Fabric: Indigenous Governance and Conservation Law in Canada
This is an audio recording of a panel entitled “Reweaving the Legal Fabric: Indigenous Governance and Conservation Law in Canada" featuring Jesse Wente, Aimée Craft, Lisa Young, and Sue Chiblow.


