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Aboriginal Partnerships

Aboriginal Partnerships

Aboriginal partners bring a unique understanding of the forest ecosystem – one developed over centuries of close contact with the land. With both traditional and contemporary forest experiences, Aboriginal peoples are well positioned to contribute to today’s sustainable forest management practices for the benefit of their communities and all Canadians. To find out more about the exciting work being carried out by Aboriginal organizations within and outside the Canadian Model Forest Network, please visit the links featured below.

What's New

October 1, 2009 - Buffalo River Dene Nation woodland caribou 2008-09 survey

This project was designed to verify the presence and extent of occurrence of woodland caribou within Buffalo River Dene Nation’s traditional territory and the relatedness of these caribou to those across the province. Available in...

October 1, 2009 - Fellowships awarded to British Columbia and Quebec students

The Canadian Model Forest Network, together with the Canadian Institute of Forestry, has awarded J. Michael Waldram Fellowships of $1000 each to three students in resource management programs in British Columbia and...

April 7, 2009 - Increasing Cree participation

Improving the process of forest management planning.

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