Thaidene Nëné – An Indigenous Protected Area in the Northwest Territories
Thaidene Nëné - “The Land of the Ancestors” in Dënesųłiné Yati – is an Indigenous [...]
Thaidene Nëné - “The Land of the Ancestors” in Dënesųłiné Yati – is an Indigenous [...]
This video describes the Edéhzhíe Dehcho Protected Area & National Wildlife Area, conserving over 14,200 sq km of Boreal Forest.
The K'asho Got'ı̨nę people have led the way in conserving 10,000 sq km of boreal [...]
This ~10 minute video discusses the opportunity and vision for an IPCA at Bistcho Lake, also known to Dene Tha' as Mbecho.
Edéhzhíe spans over 14,000 square kilometers in the southwestern part of the Northwest Territories. These lands were designated an Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area by the Dehcho First Nations in 2018.
This short video features one of Canada's largest IPCAs, covering 26,376 sq kilometres. It's progressive new partnership between Parks Canada and the Government of the Northwest Territories helps in paving the way for new IPCAs across Canada.
This webinar describes the legal, governance, and financial innovations that make Thaidene Nëné an outstanding example of Indigenous-led conservation in partnership with Crown governments.
An interview featuring Dahti Tsetso and the Edéhzhíe IPA