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With these fact sheets, learn more about our key programs, the impact they have, and how people are coming together to advance Dr. Jane’s mission.
The legal foundations of Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs) are diverse and adaptable, a representation of Indigenous Nations’ sovereignty, stewardship, and determination. Unlike ...
A BioBlitz is an activity where participants come together and come together to identify and classify as many species as possible in a specific location and set period of time. BioBlitzes have a place ...
Photo: Hugo van Lawick There is one really important message that I want to share on Earth Day 2025: I urge everyone to treat every day of the year as Earth Day. Planet Earth is the only home we shall ...
Photo: Jason Seiler, Time Magazine Along with millions of others, I mourn the passing of Pope Francis. He was a truly Holy man, despising luxury and with a true concern for the poor and the ...
The Kanaka Bar Band (ƛ̓əq̓ƛ̓áq̓tn̓mx), is a Band within the Nlaka’pamux Nation. Kanaka Bar, also known as the T’eqt’aqtnmux – “the crossing place people” – have stewarded their lands for over 10,000 ...
In Northeastern Manitoba, the Nayhenaway Ininewuk are uniting to protect Kitaskeenan (our land). The vision has been guided by community members from the five Nations who have been part of ...
Across the country, thousands and thousands of young leaders take part in Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots program each year – designing impactful projects and implementing innovative solutions to the ...
This month, we’re celebrating the diverse histories, the vibrant cultures, and the outstanding contributions and accomplishments of Black peoples across the country and around the world. That said, ...
Your generous holiday gift today will go towards: Food, medicine, and supplies for more than 150 rescued chimpanzees at Tchimpounga Sanctuary; Caregiver salaries, veterinarian care, and eco-guard ...
Help us make a difference todayWorld Chimpanzee Day 2024 Help chimpanzees like Gregoire, who was given a second chance at Tchimpounga.
Support projects like Femmes en Action to help us improve climate resilience, and contribute to the conservation and restoration of natural spaces.
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