Difference between revisions of "Native Conservancy"
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|Name=Native Conservancy | |Name=Native Conservancy | ||
|Link=https://www.nativeconservancy.org/ | |Link=https://www.nativeconservancy.org/ | ||
− | |Type=Non-profit | + | |Type=<translate>Non-profit Organization (NPO)</translate> |
− | |Country=Alaska | + | |Country=<translate>Alaska</translate> |
− | |Current focus=Conservation | + | |Current focus=<translate>Conservation</translate> |
− | Habitat protection | + | <translate>Habitat protection</translate> |
− | Indigenous rights | + | <translate>Indigenous rights</translate> |
− | Food sovereignty | + | <translate>Food sovereignty</translate> |
− | Resilience building | + | <translate>Resilience building</translate> |
− | Ecosystems | + | <translate>Ecosystems</translate> |
|Description=The Native Conservancy was established in 2003 to empower Alaska Native peoples to permanently protect and preserve endangered habitats in their ancestral homelands. We strive to maintain and secure titles to Native lands in conservation trusts to strengthen our inherent rights of sovereignty, subsistence and spirituality. | |Description=The Native Conservancy was established in 2003 to empower Alaska Native peoples to permanently protect and preserve endangered habitats in their ancestral homelands. We strive to maintain and secure titles to Native lands in conservation trusts to strengthen our inherent rights of sovereignty, subsistence and spirituality. | ||
Revision as of 14:04, 14 April 2023
Organization name
Native Conservancy
Organization link
https://www.nativeconservancy.org/
Organization type
Non-profit Organization (NPO)
Country
Current focus/area
Conservation Habitat protection Indigenous rights Food sovereignty Resilience building Ecosystems
Description/notes
The Native Conservancy was established in 2003 to empower Alaska Native peoples to permanently protect and preserve endangered habitats in their ancestral homelands. We strive to maintain and secure titles to Native lands in conservation trusts to strengthen our inherent rights of sovereignty, subsistence and spirituality.
Our Vision is to create resilient futures for Indigenous peoples by: >Preserving culture and protecting habitat. >Restoring and repatriating ancestral homelands, traditional food sources and subsistence practices to revitalize Native culture, habitat, health and spirituality.
Compendium source
Climate works Grantees List
64° 12' 2.88" N, 149° 29' 37.32" W
Habitat protection Indigenous rights Food sovereignty Resilience building
Ecosystems +Longitude: -149.4937 +