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SUMMARY:Wise Practices for Living with Wildlife | Canmore\, Alta.
DESCRIPTION:Join Y2Y’s Josh Welsh\, senior manager of communities and conservation\, for an event in the Earth Talks series from the Biosphere Institute of the Bow Valley on Monday\, Sept. 16. \nAttendees will discover: \n\nHuman-wildlife coexistence as a pathway to abundance.\nThe Canmore Area Trails Strategy’s role within a larger puzzle.\nHow purposes are revealed through behavior\, not just rhetoric or stated goals.\n\nThis Earth Talks event\, with the Biosphere Institute of the Bow Valley\, will take place at the Canmore Library (Friends Program Room) at 7 p.m. MDT. Admission is free\, with donations graciously accepted. \nRegister \nJOIN ONLINE VIA ZOOM \n\nAbout the Presenter: \nJosh joined Y2Y in 2021 after working 20 years developing a body of work that seeks balance between land-based conservation and development in Canada and the United States. His approach has always been dedicated to the pursuit of building social and ecological resilience. With his background as a planner in mountain towns\, a landscape architect\, and a national park ranger\, Josh’s current work is about sustaining how we might live\, work\, and play within the Y2Y corridor\, the most intact mountain region on the planet. \nWhat is Earth Talks? \nEarth Talks is a 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/wise-practices-for-living-with-wildlife-canmore-alta/
LOCATION:Canmore Public Library\, 700 Railway Avenue\, Canmore\, Alberta\, T1W 1P4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:10th Anniversary of the Buffalo Treaty | Blood Tribe/Kainai Nation\, Standoff\, Alta.
DESCRIPTION:Join in a celebration and gathering to mark the 10th anniversary of the Buffalo Treaty signing\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis four-day event\, taking place from September 22–25\, 2024\, will be co-hosted on the Blood Reserve by the Blood Tribe — along with the International Buffalo Relations Institute and the Buffalo Women’s Society (Motokiiksi). \nThe gathering celebrates the renewal of the relationship with the buffalo through songs\, stories\, and ceremonies. \nThe 10th anniversary celebrations will take place across various locations throughout the Kainai Nation\, including Red Crow College\, Red Crow Park\, the University of Lethbridge and Lethbridge College\, as well as other historical sites throughout the Blackfoot Confederacy. \nThe theme of the 10th anniversary celebration is Renewal\, honoring the timeless connection between Indigenous Peoples and the buffalo. Through dialogue\, traditional songs\, stories\, and ceremonial practices\, the event seeks to reinforce the importance of this keystone species in Indigenous culture and ecosystem stewardship. \nThe Buffalo Treaty was first signed on September 24\, 2014\, on the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana\, uniting eight First Nations and Tribes in a commitment to buffalo conservation and the revitalization of Indigenous culture. \nBe part of this powerful event\, as we acknowledge the Buffalo Treaty’s decade-long journey and look toward a future of renewal for the buffalo.
URL:https://y2y.net/event/10th-anniversary-of-the-buffalo-treaty-blood-tribe-kainai-nation-stand-off-alta/
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