Backgrounder: Hada (Bond Sound) & Kakweikan (Thompson Sound) Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area
This backgrounder provides context for the Hada and Kakweikan Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area (IPCA).
This backgrounder provides context for the Hada and Kakweikan Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area (IPCA).
This article from the Narwhal covers the story of Ḵwiḵwa̱sut'inux̱w Ha̱xwa’mis First Nation's declaration of the Hada and Kakweikan Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area (IPCA).
The news article from The Narwhal discusses the second anniversary celebration of the Wilp Wii [...]
This blog is written and illustrated by Trinda Cote, the Indigenous Youth Ambassador at Living [...]
Dr. Andrea Reid and a team of researchers at the University of British Columbia are delving [...]
This short video from WWF-Canada illustrates the work being done to restore vital habitat for pacific salmon in the Upper Pitt watershed, on the unceded territory of Katzie First Nation (British Columbia).
This story in Hakai Magazine examines the significance of the salmonberry to Indigenous communities in the Pacific Northwest.
This links to the Salmon Parks initiative website. This Indigenous-led movement aims to recover key watersheds and restore wild salmon in the Ḥaḥahuułi (chiefly territories) of the Mowachaht/Muchalaht and Nuchatlaht Ḥaw̓iiḥ (hereditary leaders).
This links to the Sustainable Southeast Partnership (SSP) website - a dynamic collective uniting diverse skills and perspectives to strengthen cultural, ecological, and economic resilience across Southeast Alaska.
This links to the Indigenous Sentinels Network - which aims "to provide remote, Indigenous communities with tools, training, networking and convening, coordination, and capacity for ecological, environmental, and climate monitoring."