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Learning Guide: The Salmon Bears: Giants of the Great Bear Rainforest
For use with book of same name, written by Ian McAllister and Nicholas Read. Lesson plans for Grades 4-7 correspond to each chapter in the book.
Learning Indigenous, Western, and Personal Mathematics From Place
Learning Native Wisdom: What Traditional Cultures Teach Us About Susistance, Sustainability and Spirituality
Legacies and Change in Polar Sciences: Historical, Legal and Political Reflections on the International Polar Year
Legacies at Long Beach: Sustainability and Strategy in the Canadian Model Forest Program
Legacy of the Sustainable Forest Management Network: Outcomes of Research Collaborations among J.D. Irving, Limited, University of New Brunswick, and Université de Moncton
Gaetan Pelletier
Lessons From the Land and Sea: A Best Practices Guide to Cultural Ecotourism for Coastal First Nations of British Columbia
Levels and Trends of Contaminants in Humans of the Arctic
'Life Along the Line': Places of Memory Among the Mohawks of Akwesasne
Listening for Sedna: Contemporary Inuit Art and Climate Change
Literature Review: Climate Change and Indigenous Communities
"A Little Lizard Among Crocodiles": Ecotourism and Indigenous Negotiations in the Peruvian Rainforest
Living on the Land: Indigenous Women's Understanding of Place
Living With Boreal Forest Fires: Anishinaabe Perspectives On Disturbance and Collaborative Forestry Planning, Pikangikum First Nation, Northwestern Ontario
Local Food Production and Community Illness Narratives: Responses to Environmental Contamination and Health Studies in the Mohawk Community Akwesasne
Long-term Trends of Persistent Organochlorine Pollutants, Occupancy and Reproductive Success in Peregrine Falcons (Falco peregrinus tundrius) Breeding Near Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, Canada
Lower Elwha Fish Hatchery & Dam Removal
Maintaining Food Security in Elsipogtog First Nation
The Management of Fisheries and Oceans in Canada's Western Arctic: Report of the Standing Senate Committee on Fisheries and Oceans
Managing Mercury Exposure in Northern Canadian Communities
Mapping Muhheakunnuk: GIS and the Living Landscapes of the Mohican Valley
Marking the Land: Hunter-Gatherer Creation of Meaning in Their Environment
McGill University Centre for Indigenous Peoples' Nutrition and Environment
Meanings and Implications of Culture in Sustainability Education Research
Métis Traditional Environmental Knowledge and Science Education
Mining and Communities in Northern Canada: History, Politics, and Memory
Mining and Indigenous Tourism in Northern Australia
Mining the Gap: Aboriginal Women and the Mining Industry
(Mis)managing a Risk Controversy: The Canadian Salmon Aquaculture Industry's Responses to Organized and Local Opposition
A Mixed Methods Study of Disaster Case Managers on Issues Related to Diversity in Practice with Hurricane Katrina Victims
Money Can't Trump Environmental Change, Says Minister
Discusses the need for alternative energy initiatives to help preserve the environment, including the Northwest Territories initiatives of harnessing the wind's energy and upgrading building standards for increased efficiency.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
Monitoring Environmental Change Using Inuit Qaujimajatuqanjit in Cape Dorset, Nunavut
Mother Earth and "Living Well": New Paradigms For Indigenous Struggles?
Multicultural Multimedia Learning for Sustainability: A Narrative Case Study of Green Guerrillas Youth Media Tech Collective
Murray River Country: An Ecological Dialogue With the Traditional Owners
Muskwa: Fearless Defender of Natural Law
My Brother the Buffalo: An Ethnohistorical Documentation of the 1999 Buffalo Walk and the Cultural Significance of Yellowstone Buffalo to the Lakota Sioux and Nez Perce Peoples
NAAA Honors Worme at Regina Ceremony
The Nagoya Protocol and Indigenous Peoples
Narratives From Taiwan: Harnessing the Strength and Solidarity of Indigenous Communities
Nation Takes Initiative to Battle Climate Change
Discusses the energy conservation program and sustainable food project created by the T'Sou-ke Nation in Sooke, B.C. to combat climate change.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Native American Oral History and Cultural Interpretation in Rocky Mountain National Park
Native American Scientist Dicovers Ancient Stress Hormone
Explains the finding, by University of British Columbia Professor David Close, of a steroid hormone in the Pacific lamprey (an eel-like fish) that will help in its conservation and control.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.20.