Indigenous-led Conservation and the Great Bear Sea PFP
Learn about Project Finance for Permanence (PFP), a groundbreaking approach to conservation financing that will preserve the health of our coastal waters for all future generations.
Learn about Project Finance for Permanence (PFP), a groundbreaking approach to conservation financing that will preserve the health of our coastal waters for all future generations.
Have you ever been asked to babysit bear cubs? Sierra Hall has. She was 15 at the time, working as a student bear guide in her territories and the experience…
Coastal First Nation’s forest carbon financing model generates carbon offsets through sustainable management practices and uses revenue generated to support coastal conservation and stewardship. In 2009, CFN and BC signed…
UN Biodiversity Conference – COP 15 – Montreal, QC – The federal government announced its plan to invest $800 million in four Indigenous-led conservation initiatives across Canada, including a commitment…
Hayley Wallis will launch her new album, a collection of songs she says represent the emotional transformation and growth she’s experienced in her life and music career, at the The…
Our 2021-22 Annual Report highlights the outstanding work we have achieved over the past two years, and lays out key objectives as we look to the future.
Qway Renata Schooner is a member of the Nuxalk Nation. She grew up back and forth between Vancouver and Bella Coola, she says, sipping a coffee while keeping an eye…
Brothers Reg and Robert Davidson settle into Reg’s carving studio in Old Massett, Haida Gwaii, coffee in hand, one foggy late September morning, weeks before they raised a memorial pole…
Coastal First Nations Community Storyteller Emilee Gilpin in conversation with Haíɫzaqv cultural leader and conservation manager Dúqva̓ísḷa, William Housty on Oct 11, 2022. Audio clips of the interview are included…