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Ground-Truthing and Habitat Mapping for Salmon Parks

Ever heard of a Salmon Park? We’re honoured to support this indigenous-led initiative to decolonize the land and waters with stewardship, respect and care through ground-truthing and applied ecology. Louie Bay at Nootka Island. Image courtesy of TJ Watt/ Ancient Forest Alliance. Salmon Parks is an Indigenous-led conservation approach to restore wild salmon by recovering

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Visualizing an ecological and inclusive City of Vancouver

Visualizing 4 future scenarios that support people and nature

Visualizing future scenarios to support people and nature in Vancouver   Imagine mapping the ecology of Vancouver through the eyes of nature-loving humans who actively care for the land, water and beings. Ecotone was delighted to participate and contribute to a series of collaborative workshops organized by the City of Vancouver.  Over the course of

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Embodying the Ecotone: Launching an Intersectional Consultancy

Welcome to the inaugural post of my new blog (and website)! I am thrilled to tell you about Ecotone, which formalizes my professional consulting practice. With Ecotone as my vessel, I aim to embody the wisdom of Nature’s teachings, with confidence in the richness of intersectionality. What is an ecotone? In nature, the ecotone hosts

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