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SUMMARY:Wildlife Corridors in the Bow Valley: The Good\, the Bad\, and the Future | Canmore\, Alta.
DESCRIPTION:Join Y2Y’s Dr. Hilary Young\, director of communities and conservation\, for an event in the Earth Talks series from the Biosphere Institute of the Bow Valley on Monday\, Jan. 15. \nAttendees will learn: \n\n\nWhat are wildlife corridors\, why are they important\, and why do I hear so much about them in the Bow Valley? \n\n\nWhat characteristics must wildlife corridors have to keep wildlife populations healthy and resilient? \n\n\nHow do we keep our corridors functional in the face of future pressures? \n\n\nThis Earth Talks event is Monday\, Jan. 15  at 7 PM MT in the Canmore Public Library Friends Program Room. Admission is free\, with donations graciously accepted. \nRegister \n\nAbout the presenter: \nDr. Hilary Young is a Canmore local and conservation professional with almost a decade of experience working to protect and connect habitat in western Canada. Shortly after completing her PhD in Ecology at the University of Calgary\, Hilary was thrilled to find work at the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Y2Y) that blends her passion for the beautiful Rocky Mountains with her background in ecology and conservation biology. \nWhat is Earth Talks? \nEarth Talks is a new program at Canmore Public Library\, in collaboration with the Biosphere Institute of the Bow Valley\, delivering monthly environmental speakers and conversations relevant to the community.
URL:https://y2y.net/event/wildlife-corridors-in-the-bow-valley-the-good-the-bad-and-the-future-canmore-alta/
LOCATION:Canmore Public Library\, 700 Railway Avenue\, Canmore\, Alberta\, T1W 1P4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Y2Y + Whyte Museum speaker series: Land-based learning and the importance of Indigenous youth leadership | Banff\, Alta.
DESCRIPTION:Y2Y and the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies present our next speaker series event on January 22\nJoin Daryl Kootenay as he speaks about his experience working with Stoney Nakoda youth\, as well as youth in the Bow Valley of Alberta and around the world. Discover more about how land-based learning and reflection can help all of us connect to the landscape through feeling\, language\, listening and healing. \nLearn why having Indigenous youth lead the way for land-based learning and conservation can support connecting and protecting nature in the Bow Valley and beyond. \nThis event will take place at the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies in Banff\, Alberta. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased online. \nAbout the speaker\nDaryl Kootenay (he/him) is a Traditional singer\, dancer\, artist\, speaker\, youth leader\, and film maker. He is from the Stoney Nakoda Nation of Treaty 7 Territory in southern Alberta and a member of the Dine (Navajo) Nation in New Mexico from his father’s Heritage. He is the co-director of Howl\, which offers unique learning experiences across Canada for youth. \nDaryl has travelled globally to volunteer in countries such as Peru\, Nicaragua and throughout Africa working with Canada World Youth (CWY) first as a participant\, then an intern and employee. In 2022\, Daryl led a fourth delegation of youth from his nation and CWY at the United Nations World Conference of Indigenous Peoples and the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Rights. He attended the Young Global Diplomat Forum in London England in 2019. \nHe now dedicates much of this time to working locally with Stoney Nakoda youth and youth throughout the Bow Valley. He is a teacher of traditional art and dance\, the co-founder of the Stoney Nakoda Youth Council\, group leader for the Project Nakoda Outdoor Wilderness Experience (NOWE)\, and co-convener of the Mni Ki Wakan: World Indigenous Decade of Water Summit. Daryl’s particular area of focus and expertise is in relationship with Truth and Reconciliation in the Bow Valley. \n\nPhotos: Daryl Kootenay (courtesy of Howl); hands in a circle (Hannah Busing/Unsplash)
URL:https://y2y.net/event/y2y-whyte-museum-speaker-series-land-based-learning-and-the-importance-of-indigenous-youth-leadership-banff-alta/
LOCATION:Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies\, 111 Bear Street\, Banff\, Alberta\, T1L 1A3\, Canada
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