Environment
Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science Converge in Environmental Conservation
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The article explores the convergence of Indigenous knowledge and Western science in environmental conservation, highlighting successful collaborations and the benefits of combining traditional and modern approaches.
As opportunities for Western and Indigenous collaborations multiply, it's critical that Indigenous people maintain control over any knowledge gleaned and how it's used. Suzanne Greenlaw, an ecologist at the Schoodic Institute, emphasizes that 'Western science can help, as long as Native people are still decision makers.' The goal is to create a more inclusive and equitable approach to environmental conservation, one that values and respects Indigenous knowledge and perspectives.