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Five Benefits of Placing Indigenous Knowledge at the Heart of Environmental Monitoring

Darrell Settee of Pimicikamak Cree Nation, image taken by Laura Taylor

And just like that, it’s March! With field season just around the corner now, we bring you the fourth post in our blog series on environmental monitoring. Our last post...

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Four Creative Ways to Fund Your Environmental Monitoring Project

Welcome to the third post in our blog series on environmental monitoring. Our last post addressed the core questions to ask as you plan your project: Five Key Questions to Plan a Community-led Environmental Monitoring Program. One of the most...

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Five Key Questions to Plan a Community-led Environmental Monitoring Program

Welcome to the second post in our blog series that delves into the exciting world of environmental monitoring. Exciting, you may ask? Yes! At least our team sure thinks so. What better way to protect your lands and waters than to keep a...

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Environmental Monitoring: Empowering Citizens

Wetland Monitoring and Training Program Empowers Red River Métis Citizens and Harvesters to Monitor What Matters

Looking out over the frozen wetlands and lakes in the deep of winter, field season can seem far away. But in the blink of an eye,...

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