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Seal River Watershed Initiative

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Join Our Team: Seeking Community Youth Representative

The Seal River Watershed Alliance is seeking part-time Community Youth Representatives to develop grassroots support for the initiative.

Join Our Team: Seeking Community Representative

We are seeking Community Representatives from Sayisi Dene First Nation, Barren Lands First Nation, and Northlands Denesuline First Nation.

Stephanie Thorassie Appointed Executive Director

The Seal River Watershed Board of Directors is proud to announce that Stephanie Thorassie has accepted the position of Executive Director.

Join Our Team: Seeking Community Representatives

The Seal River Watershed Alliance is seeking Community Representatives from Sayisi Dene First Nation and Barren Lands First Nation.

Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Zoom meeting

Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Supports Seal River Watershed IPA

Creating the Seal River Watershed Indigenous Protected Area will strengthen our Nations, sustain biodiversity and help combat climate change.

Join Our Team: Seeking Project Coordinator

The project coordinator will assist in implementing the Seal River Watershed Indigenous Protected Area Initiative workplan.

Join Our Team: Seeking Administrative Assistant

The Administrative Assistant will support activities in the establishment of the Seal River Watershed Indigenous Protected Area.

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The Seal River Watershed is a Shield in the Global Fight Against Climate Change

Supporting and investing in Indigenous-led conservation is one of Canada’s most important nature-based climate solutions.

Chief Trina Halkett

Chief Trina Halkett, Barren Lands First Nation

Trina Halkett is Chief of Barren Lands First Nation, one of four First Nations working together to protect the Seal River Watershed.

Mike Dumas

Mike Dumas: Executive Director, O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation

As a life-long steward of the land, Mike Dumas understands why it’s crucial to protect the Seal River Watershed for future generations.

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  • The Initiative
  • News
  • Documents & Maps
  • Jobs
  • Learn More
    • Community Survey
    • What is an Indigenous Protected Area?
    • Conservation Relevance
    • Regional Benefits
    • Reconciliation
    • Relocation of Sayisi Dene First Nation – Nuhoniyeh: (Our Story)
    • Videos
    • Sr. Advisor and Founder
    • Partners & Supporters