Qat’muk Protected for Future Generations
This news article announces Qat'muk as an Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area (IPCA) (British Columbia).
This news article announces Qat'muk as an Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area (IPCA) (British Columbia).
This links to a webpage that offers key documents created by the Tŝilhqot’in Nation. This [...]
This links to the Tribal Parks Alliance page of the Tla-o-qui-aht Tribal Parks website. Tribal Parks Allies are are a community of entrepreneurs and organizers united by their love and respect for this place and the culture that keeps it alive.
This links to the AAROM (Aboriginal Aquatic Resource and Oceans Management) Hub website. It include case studies of Indigenous-led marine conservation.
This is the website of Coastal First Nations, an alliance of nine Nations living in [...]
This training workshop focuses on Indigenous knowledge systems and legal orders for the Lower Similkameen Indian Band as they work to create three new IPCAs.
This video features an interview with Gillian Staveley, a Kaska Dena member, who discusses how Kaska Dena communities are connecting back to their lands, language, and laws to find healing.
In this video, Tanya Ball reviews the intent of the Dane Nan Yḗ Dāh Network [...]
This webinar looks at the history of Coastal First Nations Great Bear Initiative and the establishment, governance, and management of its carbon offset program.
This video describes the Coastal First Nations initiative, an alliance of nine First Nations, that have established path-breaking government-to-government relationships, reconciliation agreements, and protected areas while building a conservation economy in the Great Bear Rainforest.