Coastal Guardian Watchmen Release Strategic Plan
A new strategic plan articulates the shared goals and objectives of Guardian programs within CFN member Nations, and outlines eight Strategic Priorities for enhancing their work into the future.
A new strategic plan articulates the shared goals and objectives of Guardian programs within CFN member Nations, and outlines eight Strategic Priorities for enhancing their work into the future.
Central Coast Nations hope landmark crab closures will soon be in place to protect Food for Social and Ceremonial fisheries in their territories.
Preliminary results of two international expeditions to study Pacific salmon in the open ocean offers new clues as to why salmon populations are declining.
Multi-year research, led by the Kitasoo/Xai’xais and Gitga’at Nations, shows the Spirit bear is up to 50 per cent rarer in the Great Bear Rainforest than previously estimated.
Collaborative Indigenous-led science is positive for both external researchers and for local Nations that can incorporate knowledge and data to inform the community long-term.
A new 1.7-megawatt upgrade to the Kitasoo/Xai’xais hydropower facility will increase power security for the Nation and support the creation of new homes and much-needed infrastructure.
Energy efficient technologies, alternative energy sources and community partnerships are guiding the vision toward 100 per cent renewable power on Haida Gwaii.
COVID-19 has triggered a global economic downturn and regional hardships, but Haíɫzaqv Climate Action Coordinator Leona Humchitt believes it may also provide an opportunity to transform her community.
The reopening of two sport fishing lodges in Haida waters contravenes a state of emergency in effect by the Haida Nation and poses risks for public health, food security and safe access to healthcare.