event_title: Indigenizing the North American Model
event_time_zone: America/Denver
event_start: May 03, 2022 19:00
event_duration: 180
event_end: May 03, 2022 22:00
event_address: Edmonton, AB, United States
event_description: Photo credit: Curtis Hall PhotographyMany Indigenous and settler peoples share overlapping conservation values across North America — identifying these shared values and addressing differences between the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation, and the many Indigenous world views and models of conservation are important steps to promoting reconciliation and conserving biodiversity. Join us for a Zoom Webinar on May 3rd at 7pm MST to hear from the author of an important paper, Indigenizing the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation (I-NAM) for information on how people and governments can advance a better model for wildlife, the land, and people.
Many Indigenous and settler peoples share overlapping conservation values across North America — identifying these shared values and addressing differences between the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation, and the many Indigenous world views and models of conservation are important steps to promoting reconciliation and conserving biodiversity.
Join us for a Zoom Webinar on May 3rd at 7pm MST to hear from the author of an important paper, Indigenizing the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation (I-NAM) for information on how people and governments can advance a better model for wildlife, the land, and people.