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NIA TERO IN THE NEWS

Public engagement through media coverage is essential to amplify the work of our partners in advancing Indigenous Peoples' guardianship and build allyship across the globe. Check out the latest media coverage about Nia Tero and our partners below.

June 16, 2021

Press Herald

U.S. interior secretary to visit Acadia National Park on Friday

Deb Haaland, the first Native American to be confirmed as a United States Cabinet secretary, also will meet with Wabanaki leaders to talk about the Biden administration's support for public lands.

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April 14, 2021

Mongabay

Recognizing the true guardians of the forest: Q&A with David Kaimowitz

This article explores why it took so long for Indigenous people to be recognized as guardians of the forest, the need for conservation NGOs to address social justice, and society’s capacity to effect meaningful change.

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April 8, 2021

Fijivillage

‘Rooted’ is a song about strength and resilience – Mia Kami

Mia Kami, whose new song ‘Rooted’ is playing on Legend FM and is available on Youtube, says the song is a message about strength and who we are as Pacific People and how we are resilient during tough times.

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