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Skeena Watershed Conservation Coalition (SWCC)
Our mission statement: “To cultivate a sustainable future from a sustainable environment rooted in our culture and a thriving wild salmon ecosystem in the Skeena watershed.”
Our Ancestors are the land. We are our ancestors. What we do to the land we do to ourselves. Let us love and protect.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Upper Skeena 2026 Empowered Energy Forum
We’re looking at real, tangible clean energy solutions for northern and Indigenous communites. Join us!
When: April 9 – 11, 2026
Where: Sik-E-Dakh Community Hall (Glen Vowell), British Columbia
We invest in our communities, our people, our watershed, and our future
youth on water
At the heart of the SWCC Youth on Water (YOW) program is our recognition of the immense value of the Skeena watershed and the Sacred Headwaters. The YOW program will provide an opportunity for local youth to experience the grandeur of the Skeena River and the Sacred Headwaters through direct, water level engagement.
skeena energy solutions
Community-generated solutions supporting the local culture, economy, and ecosystems of the Upper Skeena.
bioremediation
In a time where the impacts of climate change are seen all around us, there is hope and a sustainable solution to deal with environmental issues.
PRGT
The Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline was approved to cross the Babine, Suskwa, Salmon/Shegunia, Skeena, Kispiox and Nass rivers, all of which have salmon and steelhead.
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Gwalx Yee’insxw
“We have received a full basket, and it is our responsibility to pass a full basket on…”
The teaching we have received from Hereditary Chiefs center around the Gitxsan underlying philosophy of Gwalx Yee’insxw. We understand this as a deep and broad philosophy encompassing the traditional inheritance actively handed down from generation to generation through an active relationship between Gitxsan kinship and their lands and resources. Gwalx Yee’insxw has been described to us as the actions which respect future generations’ right to all that we have inherited – the water, mountains, all the life on the land, in the air, our history, our culture, our skills and knowledge to live in this place, our spirituality, the tangible and the intangible passing from one generation to the next, never extinguishing or diminishing in value.
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Devil’s Club and Blazes Film
Searching for the trails of our Gitxsan ancestors. Originally called the Skeena Awareness Project (aka SAP), we completed 2 rafting expeditions in the upper Skeena on our Territories in search of ancient trails, campsites and village sites. We wanted to know how people from centuries past traveled? Where did they go? What did they do? We even filmed and edited our very first documentary during this trip and all this was done before the iPhone had been invented.
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