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  • Profile picture of Ebany Carratt

    Ebany Carratt posted in the group Pan Canadian Parks and Protected Areas Research Network

    • 3 months, 1 week ago

    Hello everyone! I am so excited for Kyle Napier and Elder Eileen Beaver’s plenary session on “Indigenous languages and land: Reconnection, revitalization and reconciliation in stewardship strategies”. During these times of ecological and humanitarian crisis, the importance of revitalizing and protecting Indigenous languages cannot be understated.…Read More

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    Stanley Omotor posted in the group Pan Canadian Parks and Protected Areas Research Network

    • 3 months, 1 week ago

    At the upcoming eSummit, Dr. Josie Vayro will be speaking about her study on the problem of Human-animal interactions in the Cathedral Provincial Park, a BC Provincial Park. We can’t wait to listen to her. In the meantime, here is an interview where she discussed various issues including her work in the Cathedral Provincial Park.

    You can learn…Read More

    Dr. Josie Vayro and the Art of Researching During a Pandemic
    "Dr. Josie Vayro is a Postdoctoral Fellow working in the Rural Livelihoods and Sustainable Communities Lab. She works primarily on the Dimensions of Human-Mountain Goat Interactions in Cathedral Provincial Park research project in conjunction with BC Parks. Josie draws on her multi-disciplinary background and experience working with communities who are managing the complexity of local park and protected area development, and the role humans play in conservation. Her main research goals are aimed at looking at conservation as a social issue, rather than simply a biological or ecological issue. Josie is committed to systemic change in Canada (and beyond) through decolonization, reconciliation, and Indigenization. Her interest in the interactions between communities, sustainability, and natural areas arise out of her work in Primatology."
    https://mondaysandfridays.trubox.ca/2021/07/05/dr-josie-vayro-and-the-art-of-researching-during-a-pandemic/
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      Sky, Jarvis
      3 months, 1 week ago

      This is very interesting!! In my undergrad at UBC I got the privilege to review some of the wildlife cam footage taken in this park– there was moose, deer, hares, bears, and a whole lot of misfires 😂 I wonder how they are studying human-wildlife conflict and if camera traps and eDNA can be part of the monitoring of wildlife within parks?!

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    Brodie Schmidt posted in the group Pan Canadian Parks and Protected Areas Research Network

    • 3 months, 1 week ago

    As many of you might have seen, CPCIL hosted a webinar in 2020 titled, Biosphere Reserves: Striking a Balance. If you missed it, I have attached a link to the recording to this post! Biosphere Reserves/ Regions are incredibly fascinating governance mechanisms that are characterized as being established by and for local stakeholders; an important…Read More

    Biosphere Reserves: Striking a Balance
    The 18 UNESCO biosphere reserves in Canada are both regions and organizations that focus on biodiversity conservation, sustainable development, climate change, and reconciliation. While not parks, these areas focus on people interacting with and living interconnected with nature, and all biosphere reserves are made up of three zones, where the core zone is usually a national or provincial/territorial park. The transition zone and the buffer zone are made up of conservation economies, sustainable tourism and communities living sustainably. Reconciliation actions are woven through all aspects of biosphere reserves and the Canadian Biosphere Reserves Association (CBRA) is advised by an Indigenous Circle. In a time when parks recognize their role among the broader landscape and diverse social and economic picture, this webinar will showcase a different way of experiencing and conversing nature.
    https://cpcil.ca/events/biosphere-reserves-striking-a-balance/
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      Stanley Omotor
      3 months, 1 week ago

      Great! Prof. Maureen G. Reed, a UNESCO Chair, will even be speaking on the theme “Advancing biocultural diversity in protected areas: Lessons from UNESCO Biosphere Reserves/Regions” at the upcoming eSummit.

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      Don Carruthers Den Hoed
      3 months, 1 week ago

      This is great! The Canadian Biosphere Reserves Association (https://www.biospherecanada.ca) has become a regular at CPCIL events and Kate Potter (@cbra) is a real champion for all of the amazing work they do.

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      Kate Potter
      3 months, 1 week ago

      Thanks for the mention, Don, Stanley, and Brodie! BRs are indeed awesome and I could speak all day about them. But instead of listening to me, check out Maureen and Julie’s talk next week. And this video is a short intro to BRs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sgpfsnSdNk (eng)

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        Kate Potter
        3 months, 1 week ago

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP7wGPELhBk&t=16s (fr)

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    Nathaniel Rose posted in the group Connecting as Nature Through Parks

    • 5 months, 3 weeks ago

    Hi everyone, my name is Nathaniel and I am one of the youth Knowledge Gatherers with CPCIL. I thought I’d share this great quote from “Braiding Sweetgrass” by Robin Wall Kimmerer, about our relationship with nature.

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    Stanley Omotor posted in the group Parks and Philanthropy

    • 5 months, 3 weeks ago

    Hey everyone, I found this webinar by Park People interesting. It is titled “leveraging the power of city parks through philanthropy”. With an increasing demand for “philanthropic dollars” and with more sponsors becoming interested in the environment and parks, it is important to connect with the opportunities for philanthropy in city parks across…Read More

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    Park People resources. Information and inspiration to help you lead park groups and programs.
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You must arrive in Moncton no later than 1100h Atlantic on April 21, 2020 and depart Charlottetown no earlier than 1530h on April 26th.

Vous devez arriver à Moncton au plus tard à 11h00 dans l'Atlantique le 21 avril 2020 et quitter Charlottetown pas avant 15h30 le 26 avril. (heure de l'Atlantique).
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Nous ne pouvons pas fournir de chambres en occupation simple pour tous les participants. Veuillez indiquer toute raison qui nécessiterait une chambre individuelle. La priorité sera accordée aux besoins médicaux, mais veuillez également indiquer des considérations telles que dormeur léger, introverti, ronfleur bruyant, etc.

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