Conservancy protects area sacred to Tahltan Nation in northwestern B.C.
VICTORIA — Indigenous, provincial and federal leaders have worked beside industry and environmental groups to create a new conservancy in an area of northwestern British Columbia sacred to the Tahltan Nation.
A statement from the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy says the 35-square kilometre conservancy — historically known as the Ice Mountain Lands — is beside Mount Edziza Provincial Park, which is 500 kilometres north of Terrace.
Creation of the conservancy is the first step in the multi-year Tahltan Stewardship Initiative aimed at building the nation’s self-determination.
The statement says the Tahltan Central Government plans to rename the area, to better reflect Indigenous heritage.