Wildlands League is supporting Omushkego-led conservation in Canada’s great inland sea.

The proposed Mushkegowuk National Marine Conservation Area is in the negotiation stage. See report here by Mushkegowuk Council called Tawich is Where I Belong. Wildlands was tasked by the Council as the project lead for this report. We hope you like it especially the art.

Click to hear the Cree word ‘Mushkegowuk’

Wildlands League is supporting Omushkego-led conservation in Canada’s great inland sea.

The proposed Mushkegowuk National Marine Conservation Area is in the negotiation stage. See report here by Mushkegowuk Council called Tawich is Where I Belong. Wildlands was tasked by the Council as the project lead for this report. We hope you like it especially the art.

Click to hear the Cree word ‘Mushkegowuk’

Check out out latest videos:

Omushkego Forever: Conserving Canada’s Great Inland Sea​

Mushkegowuk Marine Conservation Moving Ahead

(Sizzle Reel) Unlocking the Secrets of the World’s Largest Inland Sea

(Sizzle Reel) Unlocking the Secrets of the World’s Largest Inland Sea

Mushkegowuk Marine Conservation Moving Ahead

Omushkego Forever: Conserving Canada’s Great Inland Sea

See our publication in English and Cree Syllabics.

Click to hear belugas we recorded in Hudson Bay.

James Bay’s seascape is distinct and found almost nowhere else in the Arctic. Many large and small rivers flow into these bays. Combined with its shallowness (<50 m or a 15-story building), the Bay is relatively warm and low in salinity, just the right conditions to support an explosion of life. Southern Hudson Bay and western James Bay are globally significantIt is home to:

Show your support for Indigenous-led marine conservation in Canada!

Who We Are

Wildlands League is one of Canada’s pre-eminent conservation organizations, collaborating with communities, governments, Indigenous Peoples, scientists and progressive industry to protect nature and find solutions that work for the planet and for all. We are a team of relentless policy experts, strategists and communications experts and have been working in the public interest since 1968, beginning with a campaign to protect Algonquin Park from development. Our vision is to protect at least half of Canada’s land, freshwater and ocean so that future generations can experience and benefit from Canada’s irreplaceable natural wonders and ecosystems.