Seal River Watershed - Indigenous And Protected
As one of the largest ecologically intact watersheds left in the world, with polar bears, belugas and caribou wintering in its waters, the Seal River Watershed is a unique and incomparable area. After being forcefully removed from their lands in 1956, the community is now reclaiming their home and working together with Cree and Inuit communities in the area to preserve their homeland in its natural state, as an Indigenous Protected Area.