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Environment and Natural Resources


General Programs and Services
This section gives you access to Aboriginal associations, provincial information and programs related to the environment. It also contains links to environmental issues affecting Aboriginal people and to documents on natural resources management.
Conservation and Protection
This section contains links to information on environmental protection and preservation of natural resources.
Environmental Research
This section contains links to scientific research on the environment with regards to issues such as climate change, regional development and contaminates. It also contains links to organizations that focus on research and provide funding for environmental research.
Rights and Agreements
This section gives you access to links of information on Aboriginal rights, agreements and treaties as they pertain to issues such as fishing and forestry.
Traditional Ecological Knowledge
This section contains links pertaining to knowledge learned from elders intended to inform and share with others, specifically with scientists.
Last Modified: 2005-11-23
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