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