In the last decade, Indigenous peoples across Canada have been sounding the alarm about moose populations and their habitats. Moose, a species of deep importance to many Indigenous peoples, cultures, and communities across Canada, have declined in numbers dramatically in many areas – with far-reaching impacts to Indigenous communities, food security, cultures, and ways of […]
The Arctic Resilience Forum will be convened every Wednesday from 11:30am – 1:00pm (EST) over a series of ten weeks, beginning October 7, 2020. The online series seeks to engage a broad audience in conversations about how to build the resilience of Arctic communities and ecosystems across a variety of focus areas, including: December 9: […]
The Arctic Resilience Forum will be convened every Wednesday from 11:30am – 1:00pm (EST) over a series of ten weeks, beginning October 7, 2020. The online series seeks to engage a broad audience in conversations about how to build the resilience of Arctic communities and ecosystems across a variety of focus areas, including: December 16: […]
About this Event JOIN US IN STARTING OFF THE NEW CALENDAR YEAR FOR THE NEXT IN OUR SERIES OF DIALOGUES ON RECONCILING WAYS OF KNOWING We are pleased to announce the next dialogue in our Reconciling Ways of Knowing: Indigenous Knowledge and Science Online Forum series: ‘Connecting Spiritually with the Land and Each Other.’ Join […]
The Anishnawbe Business Professional Association is pleased to kick off the 2021 season of their Virtual Campfire Series with the first of three webinars on Indigenous-led natural climate solutions co-hosted with the Conservation Through Reconciliation Partnership. The presenters will explore how Indigenous communities could benefit from business opportunities related to land stewardship while reducing climate […]
Introduction to Field Data CollectionEmpowering the Everday Workflow With Online GIS Information: GIS Cloud is a collaborative mapping platform for field data collection, team management and map sharing in real-time. In our introductory course, we’ll cover the fundamentals of GIS Cloud apps and platforms. You’ll learn how to transform your project workflow from paper to […]
This dialogue will be hosted on Thursday, March 4 at 9:00 am Pacific / 11:00 am Central / 1:00 pm Atlantic About this Event Join us on March 4 for the follow-up Dialogue to January’s “Connecting Spiritually with the Land and Each Other.” The Reconciling Ways of Knowing: Indigenous Knowledge and Science Online Forum Series […]
Registration: Register here for the webinar. Zoom meeting information will be automatically sent to you after you register.What should our Guardians record in the field, and how? How can we efficiently store that information, and find it again later? Is it helping our leaders make and influence high level decisions?Indigenous Guardians create data when they record observations, in […]
The IISAAK OLAM Foundation & the Assembly of First Nations Invite you to Join: Species at Risk Dialogues - Highlighting First Nations Voices and Approaches The IISAAK OLAM Foundation and the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) are inviting all First Nations community members who have experience with monitoring, harvesting, and management of Species at Risk […]
STREAM Webinar Series General Information: The purpose of this four-part webinar series hosted by Living Lakes Canada is to introduce the STREAM (Sequencing The Rivers for Environmental Assessment and Monitoring) project to anyone interested in community-based water monitoring. March 25: Introduction to STREAM - REGISTER April 8: Introduction to CABIN - REGISTER April 29: STREAM […]
General Speaker Series Event Information: Following up on our March webinar, the TST are pleased to host a guest presentation from the GEO Indigenous Alliance - a collective of people working globally to create new data and information tools that support Indigenous people. Join us to find out more about the latest data tools designed […]
General Description of STREAM Webinar Series The purpose of this four-part webinar series hosted by Living Lakes Canada is to introduce the STREAM (Sequencing The Rivers for Environmental Assessment and Monitoring) project to anyone interested in community-based water monitoring. Guest presenters will include representatives from University of Guelph, WWF-Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, and […]