
Episode 33: Guardians of the Taku River: A Story of Indigenous and Non-Profit Conservation
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In this Co-management Podcast, Sue and Dennis share their 20-year journey of establishing the T’akhu  Tlén Conservancy, a unique conservation partnership between Tlingit leaders and non-profit conservationists. Their collaboration emerged from a shared commitment to protecting the Taku River watershed, the largest intact salmon ecosystem in North America. By blending traditional ecological knowledge with Western scientific approaches, they created an innovative management model where Tlingit voices hold the majority of decision-making power.Their approach transcends typical co-management by focusing on holistic community health, language preservation, and intergenerational knowledge transfer. The conservancy deliberately balanced Indigenous and non-Indigenous perspectives, recognizing that effective conservation isn't about ethnicity but about listening and understanding. Their model works because it centers mutual respect, shared goals, and a deep commitment to protecting the land. The partnership's success lies in following elder guidance, nurturing young Tlingit voices, and maintaining a vision of sustainable environmental and cultural preservation.Other resources:https://takhuatlen.org/https://trtfn.com/https://wildsalmoncenter.org/2024/05/28/the-taku-a-salmon-stronghold-to-watch/