- Lil’wat GIS Programproject name:Lil’wat GIS Program
“Roadblocks!” That’s Johnny Jones’ one-word answer when asked why he became interested in mapping the traditional territory of the Líl’wat Nation, his homeland centred in Mt Currie.
- Haida Mapping Office
Haida field crews use helicopters to access remote areas for surveying.project name:Haida Mapping Office“Knowledge is power,” Sir Francis Bacon once wrote. And nobody knows that better than First Nations in British Columbia.
- Tsleil-Waututh GIS Trainingproject name:Tsleil-Waututh GIS Training
With the mountaintops of Tsleil-Waututh Territory in Indian Arm as a backdrop, Chief Leah George-Wilson tells a group of visitors about her First Nation's vision for their territory.
- Chief Kerry’s Mooseproject_name:Chief Kerry’s Moose
Since its publication in 2000, Chief Kerry’s Moose has been a huge success—around the globe in fact. The Taiwan Forestry Research Institute translated part of Moose—a guidebook to land-use and occupancy mapping, research design and data collection—into Chinese.
- More Than The Sum Of Our Parksproject_name:More Than The Sum Of Our Parks
What place do people have in parks? Is there really such a thing as wilderness any more, and if so, who gets to go there? Should the habitat needs of wildlife be thought of as superior to the recreational needs of people? And which people, anyway?

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