What is Indigenous fire stewardship and why is it important? Discover the benefits of Indigenous fire stewardship, and why the unique relationship between people, forest, and fire can’t be overlooked.
A historic night welcoming Indigenous leaders, Senators, members of Parliament, and Guardians to a traditional Innu shaputuan in front of Parliament.
Guardians are at the heart of Indigenous land and water stewardship. Their programs create sustainable jobs in remote communities, revitalize culture, and offer healing from the scars of colonization.
For the first time, a traditional Innu shaputuan is being erected in front of Parliament. We'll welcome Guardians, MPs, Senators, and First Nations leaders to celebrate Guardians' work nationwide.
A short documentary on the global movement of Indigenous-led conservation showcasing Indigenous leadership from Australia's bushlands, to Canada's forests, and the rivers of the U.S.
Indigenous Guardians are at the forefront of a movement—a movement growing up from the land, from youth, from a new generation of women leaders—calling for Indigenous leadership on the land.
Indigenous Guardians help communities manage traditional territories. They draft land use plans, study wildlife and monitor development. They also honour Elders’ knowledge and connect youth to their culture.
Giving life to love of land is more than putting lines on a map. Watch the inspirational story of the Taku River Tlingit’s visionary plan to protect their lands, and why that matters for all of us.