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Inuit women-led expedition help Netsilikmiut share knowledge January 30, 2025 By Emina Ida and Joshua Ostroff Known as Netsilikmiut, the people of the ringed seal, Inuit inhabiting Nunavut’s Eastern Kitikmeot region share deep family ties going back generations, long before colonization. And as work... Read More By Emina Ida and Joshua Ostroff Known as Netsilikmiut, the people of the ringed seal, Inuit inhabiting Nunavut’s Eastern... Read More
Inuit communities connect to conserve December 11, 2024 Talking to neighbours in person has always been the best way to learn and find common ground. But while just as true for neighbouring communities, it’s much harder when it’s 25 Nunavut communities spread... Read More Talking to neighbours in person has always been the best way to learn and find common ground. But while... Read More
Supporting Inuit-led conservation in Nunavut May 21, 2024 The vast tundra, expanses of sea ice and Arctic Ocean waters of Nunavut, in the Canadian Arctic, are home to many species — from narwhal and polar bears to beluga whales and caribou. It’s... Read More The vast tundra, expanses of sea ice and Arctic Ocean waters of Nunavut, in the Canadian Arctic, are home... Read More
Painting the economy ‘blue’: How Nunavut can balance extraction with conservation October 31, 2023 Nunavut is home to the fastest growing economy in Canada, with resource extraction accounting for almost 40 per cent of territorial GDP. The territory also boasts sustainable economic opportunities, rooted in traditional Inuit knowledge... Read More Nunavut is home to the fastest growing economy in Canada, with resource extraction accounting for almost 40 per cent... Read More
WATCH: Inuit resilience and solutions to climate change in Arctic ecosystems at COP26 November 24, 2021 WWF-Canada had the honour of hosting the Inuit Circumpolar Council panel “Inuit resilience and solutions to climate change in Arctic ecosystems” at our on-site “Panda Pavilion” during COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland earlier this month.... Read More WWF-Canada had the honour of hosting the Inuit Circumpolar Council panel “Inuit resilience and solutions to climate change in... Read More
Taloyoak working to create Aqviqtuuq Inuit protected and conserved area March 18, 2021 By Jimmy Ullikatalik, manager of Spence Bay HTA in Taloyoak, NU Taloyoak is the most northerly community on the mainland in Canada, and the friendliest in Nunavut. From here on the southwestern coast of... Read More By Jimmy Ullikatalik, manager of Spence Bay HTA in Taloyoak, NU Taloyoak is the most northerly community on the... Read More
The tiny town of Taloyoak is an Arctic inspiration February 9, 2021 UPDATE: FOOD SOVEREIGNTY PROJECT IN TALOYOAK, NU NABS $451,000 PRIZE For the Inuktitut version, please click here. Perched on the edge of Aqviqtuuq, also known as the Boothia Peninsula, the Nunavut hamlet of Taloyoak... Read More UPDATE: FOOD SOVEREIGNTY PROJECT IN TALOYOAK, NU NABS $451,000 PRIZE For the Inuktitut version, please click here. Perched on... Read More