The three-day gathering was hosted by Ontario Nature, Plenty Canada, Walpole Island Land Trust and the Indigenous Environmental Studies and Sciences program at Trent University from May 28 to 30 2018.
Transforming Conservation: Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas in Ontario, is a report that reflects stories, insights and knowledge shared about Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs) during a three-day gathering. The objective of the gathering was to help inform future dialogue on next steps for IPCAs in Ontario.
Ontario Nature is a charity that has been protecting wild species and wild spaces through education, conservation and public engagement since 1931. We are there when nature needs us most.
Ask the government to be more ambitious with its plans to grow the Greenbelt. The expansion should protect areas of high ecological and hydrological value that are threatened by urban development.