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The Globe and Mail: River World – Ivan Semeniuk Reports
October 9, 2017 /0 Comments/in In The Media /by kevinA sweeping survey of traditional knowledge from the Mackenzie basin reveals Canada’s largest watershed in the midst of a rapid and uncertain transformation, Ivan Semeniuk reports.
Amazon Culture Clash Over Brazil Dams
January 10, 2017 /0 Comments/in Amazon River /by kevinAmazon Inspiration For the Mekong Basin
October 23, 2016 /0 Comments/in In The Media /by kevinRosenberg International Forum: The Mackenzie River Basin – June 2013
June 13, 2016 /0 Comments/in Reports /by kevinWally Schuman: The Importance of Partnerships
March 20, 2016 /0 Comments/in In The Media /by kevinCold Amazon: The Mackenzie River Basin
February 29, 2016 /0 Comments/in In The Media /by kevinFrom The Gordon Foundation Channel Narrated by celebrated northern journalist Paul Andrew, Cold Amazon tells the story of Canada’s massive Mackenzie River Basin. At 1.8 million sq. kilometres, covering three provinces and all three territories, the Mackenzie plays a significant environmental, economic and spiritual role that stretches far beyond its borders. This short documentary highlights […]
New Research Initiative Strengthens Indigenous Voices
December 9, 2015 /0 Comments/in In The Media /by kevinAles Leads Major Study On Changes To the Mackenzie River Basin
October 13, 2015 /0 Comments/in In The Media /by kevinBY HELEN METELLA A six-year project headed by REES researcher Brenda Parlee and funded by SSHRC, will examine changes in fishing livelihood and aquatic ecosystems in the Mackenzie River basin, and document the impacts on the area’s 400,000 people. A $2.3 million grant received by ALES researcher Brenda Parlee to study changes on the Mackenzie […]

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