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Kanaka Bar Indian Band To Protect Unique Old-Growth Forests And Endangered Ecosystems In Proposed T’eqt’aqtn Indigenous Protected And Conserved Area

Kanaka Bar Indian Band To Protect Unique Old-Growth Forests And Endangered Ecosystems In Proposed T’eqt’aqtn Indigenous Protected And Conserved Area

by NBSF Team | Jul 11, 2022 | In the News, Partnerships

*** The Nature-Based Solutions Foundation (NBSF) has granted $30,000 to the Kanaka Bar Band to undertake land use planning as it relates to the development of this Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area (IPCA) proposal. The NBSF’s funding comes as part of the...
National Observer: Conservation cash vital to securing B.C.’s old-growth deferrals

National Observer: Conservation cash vital to securing B.C.’s old-growth deferrals

by NBSF Team | Jan 13, 2022 | In the News

By Rochelle Baker. Originally published in the National Observer on January 13, 2022. A new conservation foundation is working to provide Indigenous and other land-based communities with funds to protect endangered ecosystems and build economic alternatives to the...
Elle Magazine: Cole Sprouse Launched a Photography Website – Proceeds from Sales Support Environmental Groups

Elle Magazine: Cole Sprouse Launched a Photography Website – Proceeds from Sales Support Environmental Groups

by NBSF Team | Nov 4, 2021 | In the News

Article by Anatola Araba. Originally published on Elle.com on Nov 04, 2021 Some excerpts: Cole Sprouse is no stranger to photography. The actor has captured everyone from Kendall Jenner to Sophie Turner from behind his lens; now, he is launching a photography website...
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