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Aaron HemensLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterIndigiNews First Nations fish hatcheries on both sides of the Canada-U.S.
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Officials celebrate after building innovative passageway for unexpected travelers: 'It's a very special day'
For the first time in more than a century, sockeye salmon are swimming home to their historic spawning grounds in British Columbia's Okanagan region — a comeback made possible by a groundbreaking new ...
The Waterways exhibition highlights the Indigenous teachings about human-water relations. The interactive exhibit has led to several research papers and there are potential plans for it to be ...
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First Nations launch drug trial to combat mange in southeastern B.C.'s declining bighorn sheep population
Residents of the South Okanagan in B.C. have noticed an increase in psoroptic mange, a parasitic skin disease, among the area's bighorn sheep. A decline in their population is prompting a new study.
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