New initiatives in the oil sands region will include exploring how First Nations can co-manage provincial wildland parks, directing the province’s chief scientist to work with Indigenous communities to assist with monitoring the environmental impact of the oil sands, and adding cultural and social values to a new biodiversity program. Read more…Reposted from The Globe and Mail
Alberta ramps up inclusion of Indigenous communities in land use planning
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