Camas Meadow Stewardship
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One of Canada’s rarest ecosystems is under threat, the Garry oak ecosystem is home to hundreds of species, many of which are endangered and are not found anywhere else. These meadows only exist today because of the stewardship of Indigenous peoples. In this video, wildlife conservationist Connel Bradwell and filmmaker Emily Robertson meet two Indigenous stewards, as they explain the importance of the Garry oak meadows for traditional food, medicine, culture and biodiversity. Indigenous peoples continue to steward these meadows today and are ensuring that they survive for future generations.
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Produced by CBC Vancouver
Available on CBC Explore FAST Channel
Available on CBC Explore FAST Channel