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A Long Time Ago in the Future: Caribou and The People of Ungava: Ungava Peninsula Caribou Aboriginal Round Table
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The Indigenous Peoples of Ungava self-organized into the Ungava Peninsula Caribou Aboriginal Round Table (“UPCART” or “the Round Table”) in early 2013. For the first time in human history the Peoples...
ACFN-MCFN Tâdzié-Sagow Atihk Stewardship Plan
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This document describes an Indigenous knowledge-based stewardship plan for the four ranges of the boreal population of woodland caribou (tâdzié in Dené; sagow atihk in Cree; Rangifer tarandus caribou...
Biogeochemical Response to Vegetation and Hydrologic Change in an Alaskan Boreal Fen Ecosystem
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Boreal peatlands store approximately one third of the earth’s terrestrial carbon, locked away in currently waterlogged and frozen conditions. Peatlands of boreal and arctic ecosystems are affected...
Implementation of Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area Agreements in Canada: A Review of Successes, Challenges, and Realities
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Between June and November 2022, MakeWay and the Firelight Group (Firelight) conducted research on five different Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs). Through nine interviews and a two-day...
Madziih (caribou) Tsáá? ché ne dane - Traditional Knowledge and Restoration Study
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The Doig River First Nation (DRFN) has prepared this madziih Traditional Knowledge and Restoration Study based on DRFN traditional ecological knowledge (TEK), as a step towards reclaiming this...
Níh boghodi: We Are the Stewards of Our Land
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The primary goal of this strategy is to provide a concrete vision and tool for sustaining the way of life of Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, particularly in relation to ACFN Homelands, and in the...
Peat Loss Collocates with a Threshold in Plant–Mycorrhizal Associations in Drained Peatlands Encroached by Trees
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Drainage-induced encroachment by trees may have major effects on the carbon balance of northern peatlands, and responses of microbial communities are likely to play a central mechanistic role. We...
Protecting the ‘Caribou Heaven’ A Sacred Site of the Naskapi and Protected Area Establishment in Nunavik, Canada
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Sacred Natural Sites play an essential role in the expression and transmission of culture, in the conservation of biodiversity, and are a vital means for the manifestation of cultural and spiritual...
Protecting the ‘Caribou Heaven’ A Sacred Site of the Naskapi and Protected Area Establishment in Nunavik, Canada
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This is an article included in the book, "Indigenous Peoples' Governance of Land and Protected Territories in the Arctic" (p.107-124). Abstract Sacred Natural Sites play an essential role in the...
Spatial Data to Get You Started: Preliminary Data Resources for the Development of a Restoration Program
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This is a set of curated data sources to help people get started on their habitat restoration programs in boreal Canada. It includes sources of habitat data, disturbance data, leases, licenses etc...
The Third Generation of Pan-Canadian Wetland Map at 10 m Resolution Using Multisource Earth Observation Data on Cloud Computing Platform
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Development of the Canadian Wetland Inventory Map (CWIM) has thus far proceeded over two generations, reporting the extent and location of bog, fen, swamp, marsh, and water wetlands across the country...
Video: Naskapi Observations of the Impacts of Climatic and Socio-Environmental Changes on the Caribou in the Canadian Subarctic and Identification of Priority Adaptation Strategies
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At the 14th North American Caribou Workshop held in September 2012, John Mameamskum presented observations from the Naskapi First Nation of Kawawachikamach, who are dependent on caribou for their livelihood.
Webinar - Tâdzié-Sagow Atihk Stewardship Plan - Indigenous Knowledge to Recover Caribou
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This video is a recording of a webinar where Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN) and Mikisew Cree First Nation (MCFN) presented about their plan for protecting, restoring, and actively managing...
Webinar: Tâdzié-Sagow Atihk Stewardship Plan - Indigenous Knowledge to Recover Caribou
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November 1st, 2023 at 1:00pm EST to November 1st, 2023 at 2:30pm EST
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The Indigenous Knowledge Circle of the National Boreal Caribou Knowledge Consortium invites you to hear Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN) and Mikisew Cree First Nation (MCFN) present about their...