
Indigenous leadership in conservation
Parks Canada works closely with Inuit, Métis and First Nations peoples. Together we braid Indigenous knowledge with western science. This way, we gain a more complete picture of conservation issues and solutions.

Working together to learn about and monitor the endemic Sable Island Sweat Bee at Sable Island National Park Reserve.

Parks Canada works in partnership with many Indigenous communities to help bison grow and thrive.

What will the return of kuu ("sea otters" in the Haida language) mean to the people of Gwaii Haanas?

Indigenous knowledge works hand in hand with modern science to protect a park and a homeland
More stories from Parks Canada conservation
Of young and old spirits
The cultural site Many Caches is a treasure at the heart of Tuktut Nogait National Park.
Restoring the clam gardens
For the Coast Salish peoples, clam gardens have always been both pantries and classrooms.
Inuit traditional knowledge
Without traditional knowledge, the search for the missing ships would have been wholly impractical.
Llgaay gwii sdiihlda – restoring the balance
The Haida Nation and Parks Canada are restoring native plant species in Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve.
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