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The Mishigamish protected area proposal

The Mishigamish protected area proposal was developed directly with the Waswanipi Tallymen and land users, with the support of the Chief and Council of the Cree First Nation of Waswanipi.

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Press

October 29, 2014

Canopy features Broadback forest as conservation hotspot


August 14, 2014

Cree youth in Quebec trying to save river valley from logging and mining


July 15, 2014

Québec ratera la cible des aires protégées


July 3, 2014

Press Release-Cree Youth Canoe Expedition to Protect the Broadback River


July 3, 2014

Des jeunes autochtones veulent sauver la rivière Broadback


March 24, 2014

Quebec Cree want environmental protection to be election issue


July 1, 2013

Boreal Science - Aboriginal communities leading the way


May 30, 2013

Canadian First Nation Cree leader Ashley Iserfhoff in conversation


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The Cree Regional Conservation Strategy (hereafter the Strategy) is a Cree Nation initiative, developed by the Eeyou Protected Areas Committee. This Committee is comprised of representatives from all 10 Cree communities, along with members from the Cree Trappers Association (CTA), Cree Nation Youth Council (CNYC) and the Cree Nation Government (Environment and Remedial Works Department and the Culture and Language Department.).

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