A promotional flyer for a Community Consultation on Northern Conservation Areas scheduled for Wednesday, March 26, 2025, from 1:30 to 5:00 PM at NCC. The flyer encourages attendees to share their knowledge of the land and includes an agenda covering "What is an NCA?", the selection process, and a mapping exercise. A small inset photo in the top right corner shows a table with a large map and markers used for a mapping activity. The flyer also mentions that refreshments and snacks will be provided. The background has a textured beige appearance with green and red text elements.

Join Us to Share Your Knowledge of the Land

The land tells a story—one that communities know best. We invite you to join us for an important Community Consultation about Northern Conservation Areas (NCAs), where your knowledge and insights can help shape the future of conservation efforts.

Event Details

📅 Date: Wednesday, March 26, 2025
⏰ Time: 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM
📍 Location: Naskapi Community Center (NCC)

What’s on the Agenda?

During this consultation, we will explore key questions and engage in discussions about:

  • What is an NCA? – Learn about the purpose and significance of Northern Conservation Areas.
  • How are NCAs selected? – Gain insight into the selection process and the mechanisms behind conservation efforts.
  • Mapping Exercise – Participate in an interactive activity to identify areas of interest and importance.

Your firsthand knowledge of the land is invaluable. This is an opportunity to contribute to the conservation planning process by sharing your experiences, stories, and concerns.

Refreshments & Community Connection

Light snacks and refreshments will be provided, making this a great opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions while connecting with others who share a passion for land stewardship.

🌿 Your Voice Matters
Conservation isn’t just about protecting land—it’s about protecting traditions, ecosystems, and community knowledge. Whether you are a hunter, fisher, elder, youth, or simply someone who cares about the land, your input is essential in shaping conservation policies that reflect the needs of the people who know the land best.

We hope to see you there at the Naskapi Community Center!