WHO WE ARE
About Us
The area that is now Fundy National Park had been at one point inhabited by the Mi’kmaq and Maliseet peoples, but this was suggested as having been temporary due to few traces of remains indicating permanent settlement.
Who We Are
United Spirit Nature Network (USNN) is a dynamic Indigenous led, non-profit organization that stands at the intersection of Indigenous leadership and environmental stewardship.
Founded on principles of Indigenous wisdom and environmental sustainability, USNN is committed to fostering a harmonious relationship between communities and nature. Our organization is uniquely positioned to blend traditional Indigenous knowledge with modern environmental practices, promoting holistic approaches to conservation and community development.




Our Founding Commitment
USNN was founded with a profound commitment to reconciliation and sustainability, reflecting Canada’s ongoing efforts to bridge cultural divides and promote holistic approaches to environmental stewardship. Recognizing the need for sustainable practices in natural resource management and community resilience, USNN advocates for integrating Indigenous knowledge and practices into mainstream environmental initiatives.
USNN was established as part of Canada’s reconciliation efforts, aiming to foster a deeper connection between communities and nature through Indigenous wisdom. The organization recognizes the effectiveness of Indigenous holistic practices in addressing environmental crises and disasters, offering a comprehensive approach to sustainable living.
Our Mission


Our Vision
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.