Boreal Forests

Caribou walking
ÃÛèÖAPP Celebrates a Recent Step Towards Protecting Boreal Land in the Yukon
March 28, 2025 — Parties begin feasibility stage of proposal process.
Eastern Screech Owl on a stump.
Canada and Quebec Commit to Protect and Conserve Nature
March 17, 2025 — ÃÛèÖAPP applauds new agreement that protects important bird habitat and supports Indigenous-led conservation
Seal River Watershed IPCA Sign
Critical Watershed Is One Step Closer to Being Permanently Protected
March 13, 2025 — Seal River Watershed Alliance and Canadian Governments Release Results of Feasibility Study
Common Loon on a foggy lake.
Canada and Manitoba Commit to Protecting Nature for Current and Future Generations
March 10, 2025 — ÃÛèÖAPP Applauds new agreement that protects important bird habitat and supports Indigenous-led conservation
Johnny Clipping kneeling behind a tree sapling.
Reflections on the Seal River Watershed and the Power of Global Conservation
March 10, 2025 — Johnny Clipping’s Journey to Colombia for COP16
Rocky coastline of Newfoundland, Canada.
An Unforgettable Experience off the Coast of Newfoundland
February 14, 2025 — A group of researchers, educators, photographers, and Indigenous youth climb aboard the Polar Prince.
Student looking through binoculars.
Students in Washington DC Help Protect Migratory Bird Habitat
February 06, 2025 — Video highlights the connections made to far away places
Tanya Ball sitting on a log during a video shoot.
Kaska Land Guardians Use Audio Recorders to Identify Birds on their Ancestral Lands
December 26, 2024 — Video highlights their work to protect important bird habitat for future generations
Red-necked Phalarope swimming.
Ross River Dena Council and Canadian Governments Sign Historic Agreement
December 19, 2024 — It is a major step towards protecting critically important and culturally significant wildlife habitat in the Yukon
An aerial view of an all-terrain vehicle driving through a landscape
First Nations Are On the Cusp of a Big Marine Conservation Win in Canada—and They Have Even Bigger Plans
December 02, 2024 — Indigenous communities in Ontario are leading a campaign to protect critical portions of a vast inland sea that people, migratory birds, and other wildlife all rely upon. Can they conserve the coastline and carbon-storing peatlands, too?