Twitter/X no longer aligns with our values of respect, reciprocity & responsibility. It is increasingly an unsafe space for connection w/ the communities we aim to serve, so we're removing ourselves from this platform. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn. See you there!
We're moving away from Twitter/X. But you can stay up to date on resources & stories emerging from the Indigenous conservation leadership space by following us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, and subscribing to e-newsletter: https://t.co/ZOpdygYvoy
@audrey_rain604 Hi there! We're not yet on BlueSky but considering it. We have a very small team and would like to focus where we can effectively engage with those we aim to serve.
“We are going to create something totally beautiful, something totally unique.” - Dehcho First Nations Grand Chief Herb Norwegian. Congrats to the 22 Indigenous govts on this transformative agreement to support #IndigenousLedConservation & stewardship! https://t.co/A8RMehCrxc
Applications are now open for the 2025 Youth Environmental Changemakers Summit!
If you are btw the ages of 14-30 & interested in environmental leadership, check out this in-person, event from March 21-25, 2025 in Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw. Learn more: https://t.co/nLhbIL8yy0
Help ensure Indigenous rights are at the centre of the emerging federal protocol for offsets on ‘Crown’ and public land. Participate in ECCC’s commenting period by Nov 12th.
Learn more & access the RAD Network’s template letter to share your voice: https://t.co/1tppJr8bVV
Today on National Day For Truth and Reconciliation, we renew our commitment to supporting Indigenous leadership in conservation through knowledge sharing. Take some time to listen, read, & reflect on community-led stories of place. #TruthAndReconciliation#NDTR
Skyscrapers and highways aside, Indigenous Peoples maintain inherent #rights, relationships, & responsibilities within #urban landscapes. There is great potential to elevate Indigenous leadership, governance, & laws in these areas. Learn more: https://t.co/0f9e8jVFzs
Canadian cities have been built on diverse Indigenous territories. How can Indigenous governments assert their rights & responsibilities in urban spaces? Our report outlines possibilities, challenges, and pathways: https://t.co/rbZsDS6LaU
#urbanparks#IndigenousLedConservation
Urban spaces have incredible potential to elevate Indigenous leadership, governance, and laws, among many other benefits.
Click here to read our latest report on Indigenous-led or co-governed urban parks: https://t.co/OisCmYAbma
Are you headed to or interested in #ClimateWeekNYC? Check out this free, hybrid event from Restore, Assert, Defend (RAD) Network on Indigenous-led nature-based solutions on September 25 from 4-6 pm ET. Learn more and register:
https://t.co/L7lTxfnlFj
Today we celebrate #InternationalFriendshipDay. In the spirit of friendship, we can heal & nuture the lands, waters, and all beings that sustain life. Visit the IPCA Knowledge Basket & imagine what we can create together for future generations: https://t.co/VoKhEEMceD
#DYK? Many IPCAs, such as Tlo-qui-aht Tribal Parks, Haida Gwaii, and Thaidene Nëné, welcome visitors - so long as visitors respect the rules, laws, and /or protocols of the Nation, community, and/or government. Have more questions about IPCAs? Visit: https://t.co/L1sOt0CUJV
#DYK? #IPCAs symbolize past achievements, current realities, and future possibilities with Indigenous Nations, their communities, and/or governments leading the way. Click here to learn more about IPCAs: https://t.co/L1sOt0CUJV
#DYK? Indigenous Nations, their communities, and/or governments may wish to create and care for #IPCAs for many, many reasons. Want to learn more? Check out our newly updated FAQ on IPCAs: https://t.co/L1sOt0CUJV
#DYK? #IPCAs can be funded in a variety of ways and do not require funding from Canadian governments. Learn more about different funding models and examples in our updated FAQs on IPCAs: https://t.co/L1sOt0CUJV
#DYK? Creating an #IPCA does not require Indigenous Nations/governments to give away lands/waters/ice. #IPCAs are a mechanism for Indigenous self-determination & sovereignty to exercise inherent #rights & #responsibilities. Learn more from our FAQs: https://t.co/L1sOt0CUJV
#DYK where the term 'Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area' (#IPCA) comes from? Do you want to learn more about how and why IPCAs are created?
Have more questions about IPCAs? Visit our newly updated #FAQ: https://t.co/W18k4Yhg44
Our latest report &infographic aims to spark a conversation around decolonizing #philanthropy in the #conservation sector. It offers key considerations for #funders to ‘give in a good way’ when partnering with Indigenous-led organizations.
Learn more: https://t.co/SVE7LwQyyv