Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Joan-Wabanonik-in-Canada-27MZIFJWOAN5I.htmlConceptually similarJoan Wabanonik in CanadaGP0STSRCOCompleted★★★★Joan Wabanonik in CanadaGP0STSRCPCompleted★★★★Alex Cachiche in CanadaGP0STSRBGCompleted★★★★Alex Cachiche in his Cabin in CanadaGP0STSRBJCompleted★★★★Alex Cachiche in CanadaGP0STSRBICompleted★★★★Alex Cachiche in CanadaGP0STSRBKCompleted★★★★Alex Cachiche in CanadaGP0STSRBNCompleted★★★★Alex Cachiche in CanadaGP0STSRBMCompleted★★★★Interview with Alex Cachiche in CanadaGP0STSRARCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STSRCNJoan Wabanonik in CanadaLac Simon Anishnabe community member Joan Wabanonik.The forest plays a vital role in the lives of many Indigenous Peoples who rely on its wildlife for their culture and traditions. Yet the way of life for the Lac Simon Anishnabe community in Val-d’Or, northern Quebec, is being jeopardized because caribou here are disappearing from their landscape.Not prepared to let the Val-d’Or caribou herd go extinct, this community took a stand and managed to secure $1.2 million over 5 years from the government of Canada for caribou conservation measures.Locations:Canada-North America-QuebecDate:27 Aug, 2018Credit:© Rémy Huberdeau / GreenpeaceLatitude:0°0'0"NMaximum size:5660px X 3781pxLongitude0°0'0"EKeywords:Boreal forests-Day-Great Northern Forest (campaign title)-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-WomenShoot:Lac Simon First Nation Fight for Caribou (Photo)Today the forest plays a vital role in the lives of many Indigenous Peoples who rely on its wildlife for their culture and traditions. Yet the way of life for the Lac Simon Anishnabe community in Val-d’Or, northern Quebec, is being jeopardized because caribou here are disappearing from their landscape.Not prepared to let the Val-d’Or caribou herd go extinct, this community took a stand and managed to secure $1.2 million over 5 years from the government of Canada for caribou conservation measures.Related Collections:Lac Simon First Nation Fight for Caribou (Photo & Video)