Indigenous-led conservation aims to rekindle caribou abundance and traditions
Once described by West Moberly Elders as being as abundant as “bugs on the landscape,” caribou populations are now rapidly disappearing....
Once described by West Moberly Elders as being as abundant as “bugs on the landscape,” caribou populations are now rapidly disappearing....
Quebec has postponed its caribou recovery plan until 2023. It has implications for biodiversity, Indigenous rights and reconciliation....
Since time immemorial, Indigenous peoples have been nurturing understanding and action for taking care of the Land....
With long-standing relationships with and ancient knowledge of the land, Indigenous-led conservation is championing forest protection....
Language affects our relationship with nature. Changing how we talk about the natural world can help us form a stronger relationship....
The bison skulls in the photograph do not just represent the loss of bison, but the disruption of an entire ecosystem. ...
A new plan targets areas around the world that can store carbon and protect large numbers of species. It calls for preserving these lands, working with Indigenous peoples and connecting wild areas....