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Agreement for the Conservation of the Woodland Caribou, Boreal Population with Cold Lake First Nations.
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SARA SECTION 11 (S11) CONSERVATION AGREEMENT - cold lake first nations (CLfn) Under Section 11 of the Species at Risk Act (SARA) the Minister of Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) can enter...
Conservation of Caribou and Caribou Habitat in Dene Ni Nenne (Cold Lake First Nations Traditional Territory)
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Project Description: Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN) is working with all levels of government across two provinces, industry, National Defence, and research groups to develop and implement caribou...
Findlay MacDermid
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Revealing the Hidden Carbon in Forested Wetland Soils
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Inland wetlands are critical carbon reservoirs storing 30% of global soil organic carbon (SOC) within 6% of the land surface. However, forested regions contain SOC-rich wetlands that are not included...
Using Perceptions as Evidence to Improve Conservation and Environmental Management
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The conservation community is increasingly focusing on the monitoring and evaluation of management, governance, ecological, and social considerations as part of a broader move toward adaptive...
Video - Caribou Conservation Project
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The Denesųłiné of Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN) are applying both their Indigenous Knowledge and expertise in western science to develop and implement diverse caribou conservation strategies in...
Webinar - Cold Lake First Nations’ Knowledge Co-creation Process in Lake Monitoring
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Cold Lake First Nation has been working with the Airshed and Watershed Stewardship Branch in the Indigenous Lake Monitoring Program since 2017. The long-term goal of this program is to support shared...