Indigenous Tribe Takes Charge of Ostrich Farm in British Columbia, Issues Cease-and-Desist to Protect Land and Wildlife🔥80
- •The tribe issued a cease and desist order to safeguard the birds and the land.
- •Any future decisions regarding the farm must now involve consultation with the tribe.
- •The move highlights Indigenous authority in land stewardship and animal protection.
- •Ostrich farming is a niche but notable agricultural practice in Canada, with roots in the 1990s.
- •Community reaction is mixed, with some supporting tribal oversight and others worried about economic impacts.

