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Voices From the Bay: Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Inuit and Cree in the Hudson Bay Bioregion

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Voices From the Bay: Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Inuit and Cree in  the Hudson Bay Bioregion

Government of Canada on track to meet its 2025 and 2030 Marine Conservation Targets

Voices From the Bay: Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Inuit and Cree in  the Hudson Bay Bioregion

Voices from the Bay: Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Inuit and Cree in - Zacharassie Novalinga, Canadian Arctic Resources Committee, Environmental Committee of Sanikiluaq - Google Books

Voices From the Bay: Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Inuit and Cree in  the Hudson Bay Bioregion

RRH: Rural and Remote Health article: 1878 - Use of traditional environmental knowledge to assess the impact of climate change on subsistence fishing in the James Bay Region of Northern Ontario, Canada

Voices From the Bay: Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Inuit and Cree in  the Hudson Bay Bioregion

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Voices From the Bay: Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Inuit and Cree in  the Hudson Bay Bioregion

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Voices From the Bay: Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Inuit and Cree in  the Hudson Bay Bioregion

PDF) Understanding subarctic wildlife in Eastern James Bay under changing climatic and socio-environmental conditions: Bringing together Cree hunters' ecological knowledge and scientific observations

Voices From the Bay: Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Inuit and Cree in  the Hudson Bay Bioregion

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Voices From the Bay: Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Inuit and Cree in  the Hudson Bay Bioregion

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Voices From the Bay: Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Inuit and Cree in  the Hudson Bay Bioregion

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