August 28, 2024
Łútsël K’é Celebrates Five-year Anniversary of Thaıdene Nëné |
June 1, 2023
Inside the Hard Work of Implementing Indigenous Protected Areas |
May 10, 2023
250 Indigenous Guardians Meet in Ottawa to Network and See What’s Working Elsewhere |
March 29, 2023
Canada's Newest National Park Is Only Accessible by Floatplane or Snowmobile |
March 20, 2023
Laurier Researchers Partner with NWT Indigenous Guardians to Provide Real-time Monitoring of Lake Ice for Safe Travel |
January 4, 2023
Wildlife Camera Shows N.W.T. Tundra Teeming with Life — Including a Powerful Grizzly |
January 30, 2022
Tour Operators in Thaidene Nëné Indigenous Protected Area Poised for Post-pandemic Boom |
January 25 and 28, 2022
Thaidene Nëné a Noteworthy Global Tourism Destination in 2022 |
January 10, 2022
52 Places for a Changed World |
November 12, 2021
A Climate for All of Us |
May 28, 2021
The Guardians |
May 25, 2021
The Abundance of the Land |
April 22, 2021
Five of the World’s Wildest Places |
April 2, 2021
Spring Hunt Gets LKDFN Youth Out of the Classroom and On the Land |
March 4, 2021
The World’s Largest Intact Forest Is In Danger. Here’s How To Save It. |
December 15, 2020
Protect Biodiversity in the Boreal Forest |
October 27, 2020
Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities are Essential Partners in Protecting at Least 30% of the Earth by 2030 |
August 10, 2020
Thaidene Nëné Has Busy First Year, Despite Few Tourists |
July 9, 2020
Thaidene Nëné: Land of the Ancestors |
June 7, 2020
Łutsël K’é Dene First Nation Wins Prestigious UN Equator Prize |
June 6, 2020
Łutsël K'é Dene First Nation Wins International Prize from United Nations |
October 12, 2019
Thaidene Nëné Heralds a New Era of Parks |
August 23, 2019
What Canada’s Newest National Park Will Mean for Young People in the North |
August 21, 2019
New National Park Celebrated as ‘Reconciliation in Progress’ |
CONNECT |
VISIONWe are the Lutsel K’e Dene First Nation. Our vision for Thaidene Nëné is:
Nuwe néné, nuwe ch'anıé yunedhé xa (Our land, our culture for the future). We’re working with our partners to permanently protect Thaidene Nëné—part of our huge and bountiful homeland around and beyond the East Arm of Tu Nedhé. |