A2A's 2025 Science Symposium

Decolonizing Conservation in the A2A Region

1 h 1 min · 29 de abr de 2025
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Here from our speakers who joined us at our 3rd biennial Science Symposium to discuss how researchers can use an Ethical Space Framework for Conservation in the A2A Region. Savanah Muller - Frontenac Arch Biosphere Network [https://frontenacarchbiosphere.ca/] 0:00 - 20:59 Hear about the Parks Canada Ecological Corridor Project in the Frontenac Arch Biosphere Region that is using a Two-Eyed Seeing and an Ethical Space Approach for collaborative conservation across the region. Please click here for access to the accompanied slides. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/17xJKSazW04KfcLjIlCn4WHomgPmRgk9s/view?usp=sharing] Yanik Rozon - River Institute [https://riverinstitute.ca/] 21:00 - 37:19 Hear about the River Strategy and it's goal to facilitate connection for a beautiful and healthy St. Lawrence River guided by the Two Row Wampum Approach. Please click here for access to the accompanied slides. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ux4vbyx5Q8nehKYx07zDW4Ab0pRZLy5A/view?usp=sharing] Elena McCulloch - Wahkohtowin Development GP Inc. [https://www.wahkohtowin.com/] 37:20 - 01:01:38 Listen to Elena's recent graduate research that weaves together Indigenous and Western knowledge of moose winter habitat to inform forest management in the Northeast Superior Region (NES) in Ontario. Please click here for access to the accompanied slides. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iiyIz2Lcu0MG2CHPcRFmPGnrYCEHDVdC/view?usp=sharing]

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Here from our speakers who joined us at our 3rd biennial Science Symposium to discuss how researchers can use an Ethical Space Framework for Conservation in the A2A Region. Savanah Muller - Frontenac Arch Biosphere Network [https://frontenacarchbiosphere.ca/] 0:00 - 20:59 Hear about the Parks Canada Ecological Corridor Project in the Frontenac Arch Biosphere Region that is using a Two-Eyed Seeing and an Ethical Space Approach for collaborative conservation across the region. Please click here for access to the accompanied slides. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/17xJKSazW04KfcLjIlCn4WHomgPmRgk9s/view?usp=sharing] Yanik Rozon - River Institute [https://riverinstitute.ca/] 21:00 - 37:19 Hear about the River Strategy and it's goal to facilitate connection for a beautiful and healthy St. Lawrence River guided by the Two Row Wampum Approach. Please click here for access to the accompanied slides. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ux4vbyx5Q8nehKYx07zDW4Ab0pRZLy5A/view?usp=sharing] Elena McCulloch - Wahkohtowin Development GP Inc. [https://www.wahkohtowin.com/] 37:20 - 01:01:38 Listen to Elena's recent graduate research that weaves together Indigenous and Western knowledge of moose winter habitat to inform forest management in the Northeast Superior Region (NES) in Ontario. Please click here for access to the accompanied slides. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iiyIz2Lcu0MG2CHPcRFmPGnrYCEHDVdC/view?usp=sharing]

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