CARIBOU HOMELAND

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THE STORY

Two First Nations in western Canada come together to protect an iconic animal they’ve relied upon for countless generations. "Caribou Homeland”, an 11-minute short film, offers a glimpse into the multi-faceted, Indigenous led, conservation project that has created the most successful caribou recovery program in North America. The West Moberly and Saulteau First Nations’ work to restore mountain caribou, food sovereignty and their traditional cultures is a unique and poignant bright spot on the conservation map.

Produced by David Moskowitz

Directed & Edited by Marcus Reynerson

Narrated by Naomi Owens-Beek

Filmed with permission on the territories of the West Moberly Dunne-Za and Saulteau First Nations

 
 
 

Donate to the West Moberly and Saulteau First Nations’ Mountain Caribou Recovery Work:

Donate to Y2Y and put Caribou Homeland in the additional comments section. Your funds will go to help the Nîkanêse Wah tzee Stewardship Society, which is run by the West Moberly First Nation and the Saulteau First Nation along with the Wildlife Infometrics staff, who are doing the on the ground work to protect and recover mountain caribou.