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Subject Why is 2023 a critical year for Indigenous rights in conservation and climate change?
Date January 19, 2023 3:06 PM
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Baka child studying with Indigenous education project ’Two Rabbits’ in Cameroon.
© Sarah Strader/chasingtworabbits.org

Dear Jack,

Thank you if you were one of the many people who watched yesterday's webinar "2023 is a critical year for Indigenous rights in conservation and climate
change."

With Indigenous and non-Indigenous guests, we explored how colonial or
"fortress" conservation is destroying the very people who know how best to look
after the natural world – Indigenous peoples – and what you can do to support
them.

If you missed the webinar, or would like to watch it again, you can do so on our YouTube page here
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Thanks again for supporting our campaign to #DecolonizeConservation .



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