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NATURE TOGETHER

LEARNING RESOURCES FOR EQUITABLE CONSERVATION

How can you work with others to preserve nature and well-being?

The Co-Management Knowledge Hub is an online learning space designed to help people understand how co-management works in practice. It brings together stories, videos, and learning resources co-created with Indigenous organizations, co-management boards, and community partners who are directly involved in caring for land, water, and wildlife. 

 

The Hub’s learning resources are intentionally designed to support both how people work together and what that work looks like in practice. Some modules focus on soft skills essential to co-management, while others are grounded in detailed case studies that walk learners through real-world examples of co-management in action, showing how principles are applied in specific places and contexts. Together, these resources can support a wide range of learners, and can be used for self-directed learning, classroom teaching, or professional development.

Soft Skills
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Positionality and Reflexivity

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Understanding Two-Eyed Seeing and Nature-based Solutions

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Living with Ecological Grief and Anxiety

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Relationship and trust-building skills 

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Land Care and Climate Action Through an Indigenous Lens

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Navigating Conflict & Disagreement

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Collaborative process and facilitation skills

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Personal and organizational capacities

Case Studies

Real-World Case Studies

The following modules are rounded in detailed case studies that walk learners through real-world examples of co-management in action, such as wildlife monitoring, harvest decision-making, and collaborative governance processes, showing how principles are applied in specific places and contexts.

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The Basic Needs Level

Nunavut Wildlife Management Board

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Collaborative Salmon Restoration

Fort Folly & Parks Canada

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Sahtu-Led Caribou Monitoring

Sahtu Renewable Resources Board

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Porcupine Caribou Management

Porcupine Caribou Management Board

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Polar Bear Monitoring in James Bay

Cree Trappers Association

Dolphin-Union Caribou & the Gray's Bay Road Development

Kugluktuk Angoniatit Association

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Passamaquoddy Bay Marine Management

Peskotomuhkati Nation at Skutik

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Bears Ears Land Management

Bears Ears Intertribal Coalition

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Fortress Conservation in Uganda

Batwa of Kanungu District

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Ecological Peacemaking
in Israel & Palestine

Roy 

TRUST BUILDING

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We are Cloudberry Connections for a reason! We love collaborating with a range of groups, and are always open to seeing how we can support diverse projects. Reach out anytime to start a conversation!

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Our name, Cloudberry Connections, reflects both where we began and how we work. Cloudberries are a cherished and resilient berry found in the Canadian North, where our work first took shape. “Connections” speaks to our vision and belief in collaboration, bringing together diverse people, knowledges, and perspectives to create meaningful, community-driven work.

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