Elders, Youth & the Land

Looking for the bright spots of 2020? We've got one for you: since January, over 50,000 people have joined the Land Needs Guardians campaign. That's a lot of...

“Land, language, and culture are at the center.” A day in the life of K'asho Got'ine Guardians might include monitoring water quality, mapping trails, or tanning moose hide – but whatever the project, the work is rooted in the knowledge of the Elders and a love of culture. Learn how this is helping Guardians care for the Ts’udé Nilįné Tuyeta Indigenous Protected Area and building stronger communities in the NWT.

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Monitoring Moose with Drones & Kitigan Zibi

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