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Our Lands & Waters

We build capacity development that aligns community needs, cultural practices and land stewardship with land & resource development.

Suatainable Forestry Wahkohtowin

Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island have been stewards of the lands for thousands of years since time immemorial. It continues today.

Herbicide Alternatives Program Suatainable Forestry Wahkohtowin
HERBICIDE ALTERNATIVES PROGRAM

A collaborative effort to reduce in the use of herbicides on Sustainable Forest Licenses.

With a priority focus on the Chapleau Crown Game Preserve and the Gordon Cosens, Romeo Malette and Martel Forests.

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Wildlife Conservation Suatainable Forestry Wahkohtowin
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

A crucial step in preserving biodiversity and maintaining the health of ecosystems.

The preservation of native species and their habitats within their natural ranges relies on our efforts within our shared territories.

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FSC Certification Suatainable Forestry Wahkohtowin
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FSC CERTIFICATION

Compelling stakeholders to uphold their rights through landscape level solutions.

We are partners in Indigenous engagement and the new National Forest Stewardship Standard at Forest Stewardship Council Canada learn how to activate.

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Guardian Program Suatainable Forestry Wahkohtowin
OUR GUARDIAN PROGRAM

We envision communities that understand the Land, the People, and the Future.

Empowering our Youths connections to their land, language, and culture through land-based learning programs to build skills and land stewardship.

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WE ARE WAHKOHTOWIN

Our People
and Lands have stories to tell

We have been stewards of our lands and waters for thousands of years. Today, we find richness and vibrance through innovation for a conservation economy, the revitalization of our culture and practices, and rekindling our relationship with our Land.

 

Join our conversation, and share in our collaborative approach to ensure sustainability and harmony within our lands, our people, and our livelihoods for future generations.

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