One of British Columbia’s last largely intact inland ecosystems, the R.au.Sh (riviere Au Shuswap) is documented as an important site of use and occupation by Símpcwemc (Simpcw Peoples), with Símpcwemc ...
Bagida’waad Alliance is a not-for-profit organization led and managed by Anishinaabe community members of the Chippewas of ...
Thank you for entering our contest! To find out if you’ve won the trip for 2 to Borneo with G Adventures, stay tuned. We’re announcing the winner at the end of the show. In the meantime, we encourage ...
Turn hope into action, Vancouver! Dr. Jane always reminds us that what we do makes a difference – and we have to decide what kind of difference we want to make. With this Digital Action Kit, you can ...
Across the country, thousands and thousands of young leaders take part in Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots program each year – designing impactful projects and implementing innovative solutions to the ...
In Northeastern Manitoba, the Nayhenaway Ininewuk are uniting to protect Kitaskeenan (our land). The vision has been guided by community members from the five Nations who have been part of ...
Canada is committed to numerous national and international reconciliation goals and environmental targets that can be aided by the implementation, protection, and expansion of Indigenous Protected and ...
Jane Goodall’s journey began in Gombe. It’s where Louis Leakey famously first sent her to observe chimpanzees; where she discovered that chimpanzees use tools, revolutionizing Western science’s ...
Welcome to your Garden of Hope, Canada! The Garden of Hope is a living map showing where your Plantable Seed Cards are making a difference. Each flower pin represents a pollinating wildflower in ...
Gombe is where Jane Goodall’s journey began over 60 years ago. Today, the Gombe Stream Research Centre is a living laboratory, home to the world’s most studied group of wild chimpanzees. Founded to ...