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Michelle Cyca

Michelle Cyca

Author at The Narwhal at The Narwhal

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    Recent Articles

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    What just happened with Vancouver’s heated debate on natural gas?

    A bid to reverse Vancouver’s ban on natural gas in new homes failed, but in the process sparked confusion and controversy
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    Let’s talk about Truth and Reconciliation Day

    The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation isn’t just for remembering the past; it’s a call for all of us to build a better future
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    Over 30 years of Indigenous resistance with Mohawk land defender El...

    'Colonial-rooted poverty will not be solved by more colonial solutions.'
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    Bird’s eye view: Q&A with author Melissa Hafting

    In her new book "Dare to Bird," the ecologist and bird guide considers the wisdom and generosity of birds
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    Announcing The Narwhal’s 2024 Indigenous photojournalism fellowship

    We are excited to offer a new photojournalism fellowship for First Nations, Inuit and Métis photographers based in so-called Ontario
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    Unpacking a federal grant to the Métis Nation of Ontario

    Michelle Cyca is an editor at The Narwhal overseeing our coverage of Indigenous-led conservation
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    The Métis conservation grant making First Nations furious

    Canada gave $1.33 million to the Métis Nation of Ontario to protect land. The backlash from First Nations was furious
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    Seriously, what about the bats?

    We lovingly call out our tendency to disregard animals that aren’t outwardly appealing — and implore you to read about bats
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    Restoring boreal caribou habitat, one tree at a time

    How Fort Nelson First Nation is trying to erase seismic lines to protect boreal caribou habitat in northern B.C.
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    On National Indigenous Peoples Day, remember to thank the caretaker...

    Much of Indigenous histories and resilience is embedded in the lands and waters we call home — and Indigenous stewardship is the path forward to protecting it
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    Explainer: Why IPCAs are the future of conservation in Canada

    Canada’s climate commitments rest in Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas — often called IPCAs. While the concept isn’t new, it’s gaining better recognition and funding from, at least, some governments