Bridging Indigenous and Western sciences in freshwater research, monitoring, and management in Canada
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Jay T. Johnson | S. Cooke | L. Nanayakkara | S. Alexander | Jessica J. Taylor | J. Provencher | D. Henri | Jed Immanuel Lloren | A. Berberi | Myrle Ballard | J. I. Lloren
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