Indigenous environmental science professor Jesse Popp was at her camp in Point Grondine over the weekend when she and her family heard the cries of two four month old cubs whose mother had just died in a car accident.
Climbing caribou numbers in northeastern British Columbia prove that collaborations between Indigenous and colonial governments can reverse decades-long declines, but focus needs to shift to culturally meaningful recovery targets, a consortium of researchers and community members say in a new paper published this week in Science.
A study on eastern wolves near Georgian Bay is taking a unique approach by braiding western science, such as GPS tracking and helicopters, together with Indigenous knowledge systems.