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Bison are an icon of Canada. They have been an integral part of the lives of Indigenous peoples. The species still plays an important role in many Indigenous cultures!
Find out how Parks Canada and The Key First Nation are working together to reintroduce Plains Bison from Grasslands National Park, Parks Canada to the traditional lands of The Key First Nation in this new “Field Notes” vlog. Learn how this is helping to restore cultural, historical and ecological connections!
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Watch as the #ClimateCrew 🎥 explores how it’s possible to see a more complete picture of climate change by monitoring glacial melt 💧 in northern protected areas and by understanding Indigenous knowledge of these northern regions!
Guess what? YOU can help too! ❤️ Spread the word of how Canada’s North is rapidly changing by sharing this episode and inspiring others to make a difference too!
See the #ClimateCrew playlist here ➡ www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
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Ready for our COOLEST #ClimateCrew episode yet?! 🎥 Learn all about the tundra ❄, an ecosystem with cold temperatures, frozen soil, and short, hardy vegetation that is located in Canada’s northern-most regions!
Discover how monitoring the tundra 🔎and Indigenous knowledge of these northern environments can help us understand the big picture of climate change… and inspire others to help! ❤️
See the #ClimateCrew playlist here ➡ www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
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Each wave 🌊 tells its own story!
Discover all the #ParksStories our locations have to offer this summer. Start here ➡ parks.canada.ca/voyage-travel
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Are you planning that perfect visit to a Parks Canada destination and need to get a sense of the place ahead of time? 🤔 Get the Parks Canada App 📲 today and check out our 360-degree content, the perfect way to #planahead! ➡ parks.canada.ca/voyage-travel/app
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Let the water be your guide and discover the beauties of #ParksCanada locations from a different perspective. 💙
Click here to plan your visit and create those #ParksStories ➡ parks.canada.ca/voyage-travel
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Invasive Alien Species (IAS) are moving into the marsh at Point Pelee National Park, causing its critical open water habitat to shrink! 🫣 Home to 19 species at risk, this marsh is a haven for a diversity of plants and animals.🌾🐢🐟
Although IAS are not a new threat, climate change is actually adding more complexity to the issue. 😓 So, together with Indigenous communities and partners, Parks Canada is working to improve the health of this marsh habitat and the many incredible native plants and animals that live there! ❤️
Check out the video below 🎥 to learn how we’re working towards minimizing the threat of IAS at Point Pelee NP! ⬇⬇⬇
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Plan your escape to a #ParksCanada location and discover all the night’s mysteries. 🌙✨
Start here to live your #ParksStories ➡ parks.canada.ca/voyage-travel
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📢 Attention all trades professionals! Parks Canada is excited to announce the launch of our National Skilled Trades Portal. Submit your application today for jobs in plumbing, carpentry, mechanics, electricity, welding, and more! Join us in preserving Canada's natural and cultural heritage. ➡ parkscanada.hiringplatform.ca/processes/123740-ski…
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We are guests on this land. When we visit Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, Parks Canada we are respectful and follow guiding principles of the Nuu-chah-nulth people: hishukish ts’awalk (everything is one), uu-a-thluk (taking care of), and iisaak (respect).
Safety is a shared responsibility. Your actions matter when it comes to keeping wildlife and people safe, practicing low-impact camping with advance reservations, observing signage, and preparing for unpredictable ocean environments using the CoastSmart website.
Learn how you can visit this special place with respect, take care of the people and the land, and leave with a new understanding of how everything is one.
This video is a portrayal of these Nuu-chah-nulth principals and the continued stewardship that the nations play within their ha-houlth-ee (traditional territories and homelands).
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