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Uniting Spirits, Protecting Nature.

Together, Let’s Build a Sustainable Future.

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The Duffey Lake and Cayoosh Creek Valley area was historically used as a travel route between the Lillooet First Nations on Lillooet Lake and the Stl’alt’imx First Nation on the Fraser River.

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Our Commitment to Nature and Community

United Spirit Nature Network (USNN) is a dynamic non-profit organization that stands at the intersection of Indigenous leadership and environmental stewardship. Founded on principles of Indigenous wisdom and environmental sustainability.

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Who We Are

USNN unites Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities for sustainable environmental stewardship.

Our Mission

Explore Our Mission & Vision Statement to learn more about our commitment to sustainability & community Empowerment.

Our Core Pillars

Our core pillars define our approach, blending community leadership, sustainability, Indigenous wisdom, and advocacy to protect and preserve our natural world.

Our Team

At the heart of United Spirit Nature Network (USNN) is a dedicated team of individuals who share a passion for environmental stewardship and Indigenous empowerment.

This we know: the earth does not belong to man, man belongs to the earth. All things are connected like the blood that unites us all. Man did not weave the web of life, he is merely a strand in it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself.

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Through Nature Conservation and Indigenous Collaboration

These core pillars define our approach, blending community leadership, sustainability, Indigenous wisdom, and advocacy to protect and preserve our natural world.

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Community-Driven Initiatives

Empowering communities to lead in environmental stewardship through collaboration and collective action.

Building capacity in nature, sustainability, and conservation

Providing the tools and knowledge needed to protect and sustain our natural resources.

Nature Advocacy

Advocating for policies and actions that preserve and protect natural ecosystems.

Indigenous spirit and holistic application

Incorporating Indigenous wisdom and holistic practices into all our environmental efforts.

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Our mission is to empower Indigenous communities and allies to protect, preserve, and sustainably manage natural resources. We aim to create lasting impacts that benefit both current and future generations.

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USNN’s Response to the Greening Our Education Survey 2025
Reflections

From Reflection to Action: USNN’s Response to the Greening Our Education

Posted on October 31, 2025
By Sama AlMaarofi
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Reflections from the Forested Wetlands Workshop in St. Stephen
Reflections

Listening to the Land: Reflections from the Forested Wetlands Workshop in St. Stephen 

Posted on October 30, 2025
By Sama AlMaarofi
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Fueling the Future Youth-Led Clean Energy Awareness for Climate Justice
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USNN Brings Clean Energy Awareness to LSF’s Climate Action Youth Forum

Posted on October 19, 2025
By Drew Praticante
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Email: info@usnn.ca | Phone: +1 (226) 505-6447

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