Coastal Guardians Restore Salmon through Creekwalks
Coastal Guardians conduct regular creekwalks to assess salmon populations and aid long-term restoration efforts.
Coastal Guardians conduct regular creekwalks to assess salmon populations and aid long-term restoration efforts.
Coastal Guardians are often first on the scene to respond to whales in distress, whether entangled in discarded fishing gear or beached on the rocky shoreline.
As Yím̓ás (hereditary chief) Wigvilhba Wakas (Harvey Humchitt) remembers the village of his childhood, he weaves story into air, invoking memory of a bustling thriving diverse community fueled by the…
The Kitasoo Xai’xais and Gitga’at First Nations are celebrating a new ban on black bear hunting in their territories near the communities of Klemtu and Hartley Bay, where there’s the…
Data collected by Guardians on the Central Coast led to collaborative efforts to increase access to Dungeness crab, an important cultural and food fishery for those Nations.
Coastal Guardian Watchmen digitally capture records of patrols using the Regional Monitoring System, clearly showing their dedicated presence throughout coastal territories.
Since 2010, Guardians have recorded 38,964 hours of patrols, all registered in their Regional Monitoring System.
CFN and the Haida Nation gathered with provincial and federal leaders, and technology partners, including Rogers, Microsoft and Telus, to commit to new investments in innovation and technology across the coast.
Gvuiba Joshua Vickers’ bloodlines run all throughout his Haíɫzaqv territory and across the Coast. He says he gives thanks to the old ones that safeguarded his family’s stories, culture and…