A framework for Doing Things in a Good Way: insights on Mshiikenh (Freshwater Turtle) Conservation through weaving western science and indigenous knowledge in Whitefish River First Nation
Co-developed conservation programs for Species At-Risk, created in partnership between Indigenous Nations and non-Indigenous researchers, represent a vital shift toward effective species recovery strategies that are culturally respectful and contribute to reconciliation within
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Conservation of freshwater turtles in the anthropocene: indigenous-engaged approaches to tackle a timeless problem
Critically important to the long-term success in management and conservation of freshwater turtle populations is the engagement of all stakeholders and rightsholders from the beginning of the project, particularly when the target species use habitat on public, private, and
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