Category Archives: News

October-November: Heading to the North Atlantic

Snowchange is participating in a Polar Law Summit in the Faroe Islands, and continues the oral history work with the Faroese communities. Rewilding restores hundreds of hectares of peatland ecosystems in Koitajoki. Sámi forest restoration proceeds. In late October to … Continue reading

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Karvasuo, a major peatland complex opens the rewilding Autumn, September news

September opens with a major breakthrough of a peatland complex in Seinäjoki. Travels in Alaska, Canada and Minnesota have brought actions for the North American operations. Wendat scholar Miguel Sioui is headed to Finland for a working visit in September. … Continue reading

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US Tour For August: Alaska, Canada, Minnesota

Summer draws to a close. Snowchange delegates depart for international events and a US tour to visit and discuss the decadal work and priorities ahead. Domestically Sámi restoration in Sevettijärvi and boreal rewilding switch to high gear. A series of … Continue reading

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Skolt Sámi Rewilding Work Featured in A Science Article

Snowchange work with the Skolt Sámi is featured in a new peer-reviewed science article. The article discusses species on the move because of climate change and the human responses to this phenomena. Global understanding of climate change has developed strongly … Continue reading

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Summer news

Summer is here and a busy, exciting Snowchange time ahead. Summer newsletter captures main news of the season. Summer has arrived in Karelia and in Finland. Snowchange summer will work across the Arctic and boreal: Finally thanks to all who … Continue reading

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Spring News: Arctic Passion, Post-Prize, Rewilding On the Way

Spring newsletter reviews the big turns of the winter and spring and looks to the busy summer ahead at HQ. Spring and early summer are here! A range of updates from across the Snowchange realm: Check back for a summer … Continue reading

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Thank You to all for the Goldman Prize Congratulations

Snowchange and Tero Mustonen, the Chair are thankful for the continued congratulations around the world regarding the recent Goldman Environmental Prize! We are humbled by the width and scope of the prize impact! Thank you all ! Work continues next … Continue reading

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Arte Features Rewilding, Nilijoki Sámi Forest Added

The French-German TV Channel Arte has released a full documentary. It features Snowchange. A large Sámi forest realizes rewilding and community rights. Arte has released a full documentary on peatlands in Europe, titled “Es lebe das Moor”. It features several … Continue reading

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Snowchange Highlights Female Fishers on the International Women’s Day – Noora, Karoliina and Minna are the keys to our fishing success

Today is the International Women’s Day. Snowchange celebrates the women involved in the fisheries in the Cooperative together with LIFE – Low Impact Fishers of Europe. Snowchange fisheries involve many female experts. Noora Huusari, our Head of Human Resources handles … Continue reading

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New Policy Brief on the Traditional Knowledge of Fisheries in Europe; CHERISH Project Winds Down

The Interreg CHERISH Project is winding down. Snowchange experts release a Pan-European Policy Brief on traditional knowledge and the small-scale fishers. The policy brief highlights the endangered role of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) across Europe. In this brief TEK is … Continue reading

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