Current NewsDaylu Dena Council September 30, 2019 Orange Shirt Day – Lower Post, 2019 Lower Post community members and supporters commemorated Orange Shirt Day in front of the remnants… Kaska Dena Council
Current News September 17, 2019 Kutcho Copper Files Project Description and Enters into Environmental Assessment and Permitting Process. News Release The Kutcho Project is located within the overlapping territories of the Kaska Dena and Tahltan… Kaska Dena Council
Current NewsDene Kʼéh Kusān – Always Will Be There September 4, 2019 Meet the Kaska Land Guardians. The Narwhal Kaska Dena’s proposed Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area and the land guardians working to protect… Kaska Dena Council
Current NewsDene Kʼéh Kusān – Always Will Be There September 1, 2019 ‘Serengeti of the North’: the Kaska Dena’s Visionary Plan to Protect a Huge Swath of B.C. Wilderness. The Narwhal The First Nations that have lived in the north for thousands of years are out… Kaska Dena Council
Current NewsDene Kʼéh Kusān – Always Will Be There August 19, 2019 ‘We Have a Biodiversity Crisis’: Feds Announce $175 Million for New Conservation Projects. The Narwhal Twenty-seven initiatives to create new Indigenous protected and conserved areas are among the projects set… Kaska Dena Council
Current News August 7, 2019 Opinion: Canada Should Work with First Nations to Avert Extinction Crisis. Edmonton Journal Indigenous-led conservation efforts, including co-managed national parks and newly recognized Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas… Kaska Dena Council
Current News July 4, 2019 UPDATED: KDC General Assembly, Lower Post (Daylu), BC, August 9−11, 2019 The 2019 KDC annual General Assembly will be hosted by the Daylu Dena Council and… Kaska Dena Council
Current NewsDene Kʼéh Kusān – Always Will Be There June 25, 2019 Indigenous Peoples are Leading in Protecting Our Land. Toronto Star Indigenous-led projects offer conservation on an unprecedented scale. Kaska Dena Council
Current NewsDene Kʼéh Kusān – Always Will Be There June 14, 2019 First Nations Push for Conservation Plan to Protect 40,000 sq. km of Northern B.C. CBC News The proposal would cover the ancestral areas of three Kaska Dena First Nations... Kaska Dena Council