Tokelau, an island country and dependent territory of New Zealand nestled in the southern Pacific Ocean, has achieved a remarkable feat in the realm of renewable energy. It proudly holds the title of being the world's first nation to run entirely on solar power. With its commitment to sustainability and renewable energy sources, Tokelau has set a shining example for the rest of … [Read more...] about Tokelau: The World’s First 100% Solar Powered Nation
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Visitors Flock to Western Manitoba First Nation to see the Birth of a Rare White Bison Calf
From a distance, you can see what appears to be a typical herd of roughly two dozen bison on a meadow just outside of Sioux Valley Dakota Nation, Man. But when you get closer to the herd, you'll notice that one of the most recent recruits has significantly greater significance. On May 7, the village welcomed a rare white male bison calf. The calf's mother, a white bison … [Read more...] about Visitors Flock to Western Manitoba First Nation to see the Birth of a Rare White Bison Calf
First time in 150 years, buffalo are roaming the Cote First Nation
On a 365-hectare woodland area on Cote First Nation, 265 kilometers east of Regina, Saskatchewan, twenty-four buffalo, including two bulls, have made their home. Buffalo have roamed the Treaty 4 land near Kamsack for the first time in 150 years. Hundreds of people gathered on Monday to celebrate the return of the revered animal, which had been driven to extinction by … [Read more...] about First time in 150 years, buffalo are roaming the Cote First Nation