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5 Breakthroughs in Indigenous-led Conservation & Stewardship in 2023
Carly Pearlman Carly Pearlman

5 Breakthroughs in Indigenous-led Conservation & Stewardship in 2023

From the community level to the national stage, Indigenous Nations offered solutions for caring for lands and waters. Canadians welcomed these contributions: a national poll found 75% of Canadians support the Guardians programs, for instance. Here are some 2023 highlights ILI is proud to be a part of.

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Responding to the Salmon Crisis with Indigenous Knowledge & Stewardship
Carly Pearlman Carly Pearlman

Responding to the Salmon Crisis with Indigenous Knowledge & Stewardship

The abundance of salmon was not by accident but by design. Our people cultivated ecosystem services through the strong relationship with Salmon. Heiltsuk laws, governance, and stewardship systems are based on millennia of observation and accumulated intergenerational knowledge transfer.

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Indigenous Nations Building Conservation-Based Economies
Carly Pearlman Carly Pearlman

Indigenous Nations Building Conservation-Based Economies

As Indigenous place-based peoples, we live in these landscapes 365 days a year. We look not only at the ecological integrity of land and seas, but also the social and economic sustainability. Conservation-based activities like ecotourism provide economic opportunities that reflect Indigenous stewardship.

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Exciting New Chapter for ILI Senior Leader Steven Nitah
Carly Pearlman Carly Pearlman

Exciting New Chapter for ILI Senior Leader Steven Nitah

The ILI team is grateful for Steven’s leadership over the past several years, and we are pleased he will continue to be a partner in the shared work of enabling Indigenous-led conservation and stewardship in his new role at Nature for Justice.

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Indigenous Women Leading on the Land
Carly Pearlman Carly Pearlman

Indigenous Women Leading on the Land

Indigenous women have been caring for our people, lands, and waters for millennia. That tradition continues in the modern guardianship movement. Of the 23 proposed Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas that ILI partners on, two-thirds are led by women. Nearly half of the over 80 existing Indigenous Guardians programs in the country are led by women.

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Reciprocity on the Fireline
Carly Pearlman Carly Pearlman

Reciprocity on the Fireline

As I look back on the 2021 fire season, I will remember how each member embodied the ethics I grew up with and carried out their obligation to steward the land every day. With more investment, more First Nations will take the lead on managing and responding to fire.

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Reconciliation Happens on the Land
Carly Pearlman Carly Pearlman

Reconciliation Happens on the Land

True reconciliation requires an honest conversation about the past and present. But reconciliation must also be rooted in the land. It calls for respecting the centrality of the land in healing Indigenous communities and restoring Indigenous Nationhood.

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