Did you know? The Boreal Forest in Canada has more surface freshwater than any other ecosystem on the planet.
Read MoreRight now, billions of birds are flying overhead, stopping in backyards across the continent, on their way to breed, nest, and raise their young in the Boreal Forest in Canada.
Read MoreRight now, one of the largest migrations on earth is happening right outside your window—between 1 and 3 billion birds are flying across the continent to nest and raise their young in the Boreal Forest.
Read MoreFor the Taku River Tlingit, giving life to love of land means not just putting lines on a map — that’s just the beginning of the work.
Read MoreIndigenous-led conservation in action: the Ross River Dena is proposing 25,000 square kilometres of protected area in the Yukon. The creation of this protected area will provide economic opportunity for the community and preserve vital habitat for caribou.
Read MoreThanks to the leadership of Łutsël K’e Dene First Nation, 26,376 sq km of boreal forest, caribou grounds and clean waters in the NWT are now protected for future generations!
Read MoreCurious what Indigenous Guardians do? Meet the First Nations communities across Canada who are leading the way in conservation by creating guardian programs, and serving as the eyes and ears on the ground.
Read MoreWhat does Indigenous-led conservation look like? Here’s one example
Read MoreIndigenous land managers from Australia tour Canada.
Read More5 more big reasons to conserve Canada’s Boreal Forest.
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