NGM MARCH 2025
CANADA’S LAST REINDEER
The Inuvialuit people's stewardship of thriving 4,000 Reindeer herd, stands as a powerful testament to Indigenous ecological leadership sweeping across North America. In a groundbreaking move for regional food sovereignty, community leaders in the Canadian Arctic took ownership of Canada's last reindeer herd amidst the worsening food insecurity Exacerbated by the global pandemic. This herd, with a remarkable history tracing back to the late 1800s, represents not just a reversal of caribou decline, but also a step towards healing an Arctic ecosystem ravaged by climate change and rewriting colonial history. Other features in this issue include:
• Can Brazil’s Savanna Be Saved?
• Thr Truth About Viking Women
• The Future of Burrowing Owls
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