Aire protegee Ya’nienhonhindeh
This report provides an overview of the Ya’nienhonhndeh (Forest of the Moïse Lake) - the last region of an intact forest on Huron-Wendat territory in Quebec.
This report provides an overview of the Ya’nienhonhndeh (Forest of the Moïse Lake) - the last region of an intact forest on Huron-Wendat territory in Quebec.
The Cree Regional Conservation Strategy provides a framework for developing conservation and protected areas initiatives in Cree territory (Eeyou Istchee).
This book shares stories from people and communities who have lived under treaties in Canada from the perspectives of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous allies. It makes a strong case for the importance of understanding treaties in today's context.
Aboriginal Peoples: Fact and Fiction sought to address a pressing concern – bridging the vast gulf between Quebecers and Aboriginal peoples by changing negative perceptions and countering the general lack of knowledge about Aboriginal peoples.
This press release announces that the Cree Nation Government and Parks Canada signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to launch a feasibility assessment for a new National Marine Conservation Area (NMCA) within the Eeyou Marine Region (EMR) in Eastern James Bay.
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed by Québec Premier, Grand Chief of the Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee), and Chairman of the Cree Nation Government, Dr. Abel Bosum. The MOU represents a mutual agreement to collaborate and form a long-term, balanced partnership to protect the Eeyou Istchee James Bay Region.
The Ya’nienhonhndeh (Forest of the Moïse Lake) is the last vestige of intact forest found [...]
This press release is an announcement from the Grande Alliance, a partnership between the Cree [...]
This video features Kitigan Zibi’s Nagadjitòdjig Akì Guardians who have developed a pilot seedling program to educate the community & encourage recovery of butternut trees.
The community of Inukjuak Nunavik has a goal of creating a 24,000 ha IPCA for Arqvilliit (Ottawa Islands). This IPCA is supported by the Government of Canada and will provide protection for habitats of species at risk that are significant to the Inuit.