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Indonesian Indigenous Peoples: Guardians Of The Forest

March 19, 2017 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

Only when the last tree has died,And the last river been poisoned,And the last fish been caught,Will we realise we…

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Posted in: Wilderness Conservation Filed under: climate change, deforestation, destruction, guardians, Indigenous, Indonesia, pollution
Amazonian peoples protecting forest

Defending The Amazon Rainforest: Standing With Indigenous Peoples

March 12, 2017 Global Bushlife 1 Comment

The Amazon – called ‘The Lungs of the Earth’ as they absorb carbon dioxide and generate one fifth of the…

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Posted in: Wilderness Conservation Filed under: Amazon, amazon watch, communities, deforestation, destruction, Indigenous, sustainable

Super Salmon Of Alaska

March 5, 2017 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

In 2013, a Susitna Salmon was fitted with a radio tracking device. What it did defied scientific record. This film…

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Posted in: Wilderness Conservation Filed under: eco-system, global responsibility, salmon, spawning, susitna, talkeetna, wildlife

Bringing Back The Light To The Forest

February 26, 2017 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

“Everything on Earth depends on light.” This film explores the practice, the methods and the need for habitat restoration in…

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Posted in: Wilderness Conservation Filed under: British Columbia, Central Westcoast Forest Society, clearing second growth, ecosystem, habitat restoration, light, rainforest
Boreal forest aerial shot from float plane

Balancing Conservation And Development In Canada’s Boreal Forest

December 20, 2016 Global Bushlife 1 Comment

The Boreal region of Canada stretches across more than a billion acres, and is one of the largest intact forest…

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Posted in: Wilderness Conservation Filed under: boreal, Canada, Conservation, ducks unlimited, ecosystem, forest, global climate, global responsibility, natural habitat, wetlands
Dene man speaking about forest conservation

Bridging Environmental Divides In Canada’s Boreal Forest

December 13, 2016 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

As Indigenous people, “we believe inherently that we are part of the Earth. We’re not separate. We don’t have dominion…

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Posted in: Wilderness Conservation Filed under: Aboriginal, boreal, Canada, Conservation, Dene, First Nations, Indigenous, Native

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