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Day: November 16, 2020

Conservation Planning with Indigenous Communities – presentation by Dr. Kimberly Heinemeyer

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The deep, long temporal breadth of knowledge as well as the enduring stewardship commitment of indigenous people to their homelands provides a strong foundation for conservation planning…

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