by msesstaff | Oct 21, 2021 | Get to Know the Team, In the news
Photo by Steve Harvey; Open License Unsplash.com Whether it’s floods or droughts, we seem to be experiencing the effects of climate change: “…the current allocation of water licences in southern Alberta could come under stress due to extreme weather variability,...
by msesstaff | Oct 21, 2021 | In the news
Blueberry River First Nation is attracting attention! They recently won a legal battle with the Government of British Columbia regarding resource development in their traditional territory in northeastern B.C. “With the province choosing not to appeal,...
by msesstaff | Sep 29, 2021 | Education, In the news
Visit the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation to learn more https://nctr.ca/....
by msesstaff | Jul 7, 2021 | Education, In the news, Presentations, Webinars, Wildlife Wednesday
Access to the Caribou Homeland Film Premiere: Join them tonight (July 07) for this exclusive film showing of Caribou Homeland by David Moskowitz! This documentary showcases how two First Nations communities in western Canada teamed up to protect the land...
by msesstaff | May 17, 2021 | In the news
CBC’s Discussion on the Importance of Wetlands & Salt Water Marshes: Canada’s swamps are the secret weapon to fighting climate change, say experts “Because they do look like big mud puddles when you don’t understand how important they are,...
by msesstaff | May 14, 2021 | In the news
Wrinkled trees were the cause of great fascination from the local community near Perth, Ontario. Mark Read (the park’s naturalist) discovered the unique trees in early May, and reached out to the public and scientific community for answers. He had never seen a...