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How Many Trees are in the Boreal Forest?
How Many Trees are in the Boreal Forest?

Would you be surprised if we told you there are more trees in the Boreal Forest than there are stars in the Milky Way? In fact, there are more than that.

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VideoJordan MelogranaSeptember 22, 2020Intact Forest
Thaidene Nëné: Celebrating a New Model for Conservation
Thaidene Nëné: Celebrating a New Model for Conservation

Good news in conservation: the Łutsël K’e Dene First Nation’s leadership resulted in the creation of Thaidene Nëné, one of the largest protected areas in Canada spanning 26,376 sq kilometres of healthy, intact lands & water.

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VideoJordan MelogranaSeptember 21, 2020indigenous, protected, area, Thaidene Nene National Park Reserve, Lutsel K’e Dene
Now is the time to scale up Indigenous-led conservation
Now is the time to scale up Indigenous-led conservation

The UN just announced that the world hasn’t met conservation targets in the past decade.. But it’s not too late. There is still a window of time to stem the tide of biodiversity loss, and we know what works: studies show lands managed by Indigenous Peoples tend to be healthier.

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VideoJordan MelogranaSeptember 15, 2020UN, Indigenous led Conservation, International Conservation
Working Together on Carbon
Working Together on Carbon

Climate change is making its presence known in the North: Boreal Forest soils, tundra and peatlands hold a massive stockpile of carbon — about 36 years’ worth of global emissions. But rising temperatures means some of these stores are vulnerable.

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VideoJordan MelogranaMay 29, 2020indigenous, protected, area, Carbon storehouse, climate
How Much Water
How Much Water

Did you know? The Boreal Forest in Canada has more surface freshwater than any other ecosystem on the planet.

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VideoJordan MelogranaMay 29, 2020Video, Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area, Indigenous led Conservation, birds, North America's Bird Nursery
Finding Boreal Birds - Night Migration
Finding Boreal Birds - Night Migration

Did you know that one of the largest animal migrations on the planet happens mostly unseen, under the cover of darkness?

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VideoJordan MelogranaMay 11, 2020birds, North America's Bird Nursery
Finding Boreal Birds - Warblers
Finding Boreal Birds - Warblers

Right now, billions of birds are flying overhead, stopping in backyards across the continent, on their way to breed, nest, and raise their young in the Boreal Forest in Canada.

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VideoJordan MelogranaMay 8, 2020Video, birds, North America's Bird Nursery
Finding Boreal Birds with Jeff Wells: White-throated Sparrow
Finding Boreal Birds with Jeff Wells: White-throated Sparrow

Right now, one of the largest migrations on earth is happening right outside your window—between 1 and 3 billion birds are flying across the continent to nest and raise their young in the Boreal Forest.

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VideoJordan MelogranaApril 30, 2020Video, Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area, Indigenous led Conservation, birds, North America's Bird Nursery
Preview: Our Land is Our Future
Preview: Our Land is Our Future

For the Taku River Tlingit, giving life to love of land means not just putting lines on a map — that’s just the beginning of the work.

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VideoJordan MelogranaApril 3, 2020Video, Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area, Indigenous led Conservation, BC, Taku River Tlingit
Ross River | Indigenous Protected Area Profiles
Ross River | Indigenous Protected Area Profiles

Indigenous-led conservation in action: the Ross River Dena is proposing 25,000 square kilometres of protected area in the Yukon. The creation of this protected area will provide economic opportunity for the community and preserve vital habitat for caribou.

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VideoJordan MelogranaOctober 31, 2019Video, Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area, Indigenous led Conservation, Ross River Dena, Yukon
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