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Land Acknowledgement
The WBEA operates in nistawâyâw, which is Cree for “where three rivers meet,” and what we now call Fort McMurray. We understand and respectfully acknowledge that the WBEA and our members operate on Treaty 8 territory and the ancestral and traditional territories of the Dënesųłı̨né (Dene) and Nēhiyaw (Cree) Peoples, and in the Métis Homeland. The WBEA recognizes that Indigenous peoples are the original stewards of this land and were and are integral to the development of the WBEA.

The WBEA is a working partner of Alberta Environment and Protected Areas (AEPA) and is one of the agencies helping to ensure that the Oil Sands Monitoring (OSM) Program is delivered with the best expertise possible.

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