Posts Tagged ‘Climate Change’
Peskotomuhkati Language & History of Basketweaving | Madonna Soctomah | Passamaquoddy Elder and Politician
Madonna Soctomah, a Passamaquoddy elder, politician is one of few Passamaquoddy citizens who speak the language. She discusses with us the Indigenous traditional art of basket weaving, the process of…
MoreIndigenous Adaptation and Resilience to Climate Change | Dr. Darren J. Ranco of Penobscot Nation
Dr. Darren J. Ranco is a citizen of Penobscot First Nation from Maine, an Indigenous Anthropologist and Professor. He talks with Dr. Allan Bonner about his research paper titled, “Traditional…
MoreGovernment of Canada supports communities protecting species at risk and their habitats in New Brunswick and across Canada | CISION
Canada is taking action to help recover species at risk by supporting habitat protection, restoration and conservation, and improvement projects to support biodiversity. Today, Jenica Atwin, Member of Parliament for Fredericton, on behalf…
MorePassamaquoddy Tribe gets $5 million in federal funds for climate change planning | Maine Public
By Murray Carpenter | Maine Public A new federal program announced Wednesday aims to help tribal communities that are severely impacted by climate change. It includes $5 million for Maine’s…
MoreIncluding Indigenous perspectives in conservation planning
By Bev Betkowski | Troy Media How Indigenous and Western knowledge can be equal partners in conservation solutions Protecting the world’s increasingly fragile environments through land and wildlife management, using…
MoreIncluding Indigenous perspectives in conservation planning
How Indigenous and Western knowledge can be equal partners in conservation solutions. By Bev Betkowski | Troy Media Protecting the world’s increasingly fragile environments through land…
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