11/10/2025
11:00 - 12:00
Canada
, Morning
Why attend
Join a dynamic conversation uniting Indigenous and government leaders from Canada to explore collaborative conservation. Discover how Indigenous stewardship, rooted in ancestral knowledge, is shaping resilient ecosystems and revitalizing cultures. Learn from hands-on experiences using two-eyed seeing approach and be inspired to support respectful, collaborative conservation models.
Session Description
This conversation follows on the heels of the “Deep Dive” session earlier in the forum, focusing on a renewed approach to conservation of biodiversity in ways that better respect Indigenous rights and responsibilities to land, water and ice, working in collaboration and co-development with Indigenous Peoples. These partnerships aim to support Indigenous rights, revitalize cultures, strengthen economies, and build resilient ecosystems.Indigenous Peoples have been living in relation with the land since time immemorial, utilizing systems of laws, practice and knowledge to fulfill responsibilities and support ecological and cultural well-being. Colonization and Western conservation approaches have disrupted these systems, harming both communities and ecosystems. We’re working to do better! Come join the conversation!
Organized by
Parks Canada Agency - Agence Parcs Canada ( Canada )