A Living Archive of Canada's Natural Soul

Documenting the Wild Heart of a Nation

From the whispering boreal forests to the silent expanse of the tundra, we are dedicated to chronicling Canada's irreplaceable ecosystems for generations to come.

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Conservation Projects

An Urgent Chronicle of Vulnerable Beauty

Canadian Wilderness Heritage is committed to the comprehensive documentation of ecological diversity and conservation efforts across Canada. Our work provides a vital baseline for science, policy, and public awareness, ensuring that the story of these wild places is never lost.

Interactive Ecosystem Map

Click on a region to explore our documented findings, species data, and conservation status reports.

Topographical map of Canada

A Tapestry of Canadian Landscapes

Each ecosystem we document represents a unique and complex world. Discover the stories, species, and challenges within these vital natural regions.

Researcher taking notes in a field journal

Science, Storytelling, and Stewardship

Our methodology combines rigorous scientific data collection with compelling visual storytelling. We collaborate closely with local communities and Indigenous Knowledge Keepers to create a holistic and respectful record of Canada's natural heritage.

  • Non-invasive wildlife tracking and monitoring.
  • High-resolution satellite and drone imagery analysis.
  • On-the-ground fieldwork and species cataloging.
  • Partnerships with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis guardians.
Learn About Collaboration

Guardians of the Land for Millennia

We acknowledge that Indigenous Peoples have been the stewards of these lands since time immemorial. Our work is guided by a profound respect for Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and we are committed to supporting Indigenous-led conservation as a cornerstone of our mission.

Portrait of an Elder

"The land speaks. You must learn to listen. This project helps amplify its voice for those who cannot hear it yet."

Nokomis
Anishinaabe Elder & Advisor
Portrait of a young First Nations guardian

"We are not separate from the land; our stories are written on it. Documenting the ecosystem is documenting our own heritage."

Chayton
First Nations Guardian, BC
Portrait of an Inuit hunter

"The ice is changing. The animals are changing. We need to record this knowledge for our children and for the world."

Aput
Inuit Hunter & Guide, Nunavut