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LPRC 2025: 'We should never separate ourselves from our lands and waters,' Kianna Bear-Hetherington, Wolastoqey Nation

Summary by WWF.CA
Our 2025 Living Planet Report Canada (LPRC) used 5,099 population records for 910 species to track wildlife loss over time. But ecosystem health can’t be fully captured by a single knowledge system alone, so LPRC 2025 includes Indigenous perspectives from across the country.  Kianna Bear-Hetherington, a Water Guardian, is a proud Wolastoqey woman from Sitansisk, also known as St. Mary’s First Nation, in Fredericton, NB. Kianna Bear-Hetherington,…
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WWF.CA broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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