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First Nations in B.C. take on more leadership roles to protect and conserve their territories
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First Nations across B.C. are increasingly taking on leadership roles when it comes to conservation in their territories. But what that work looks like differs from nation to nation. CBC’s Emily Vance travelled to Tofino to learn about the ways two First Nations are working to protect their territories.
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