Caribou were once one of Canada’s most widespread wildlife species, found wandering over 80% of the country's landscape. Today, their populations are plummeting with many herds at the immediate risk of extirpation, localized extinction.
Artist Caitlin Bodewitz was honored to meet the 4 legged and 2 legged members of this project and bring their story back into her studio. She then partnered with Videographer Locke Vincent to give you a glimpse into the world of the Caribou and her creation process.
This is a story about resilience and hope. Join us in a critical conversation around conservation and feel inspired to take action to protect our sacred and fragile planet.
Tucked away in the mountain ranges of northern British Columbia, on traditional Treaty 8 Territory, two 2 First Nation communities partnered with leading Ecologists to bring the Klinse-Za Caribou herd back from the brink of extinction. The synergy of traditional knowledge and science has evolved into the boldest and most successful conservation effort in Canada to save the Caribou.
“They have a right to exist".” - Caribou Guardian Julian Napoleon
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