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Rare lichens, rich history: a Qalipu First Nation and 成人电影 University collaboration makes a treasure trove of discoveries

Aug 20th, 2025

An area known as Charlie鈥檚 Place, situated in the Gander Lake area in Central Newfoundland, is revealing secrets of ecological and cultural importance.

A team of researchers and land guardians led by members of the  and , a  landscape ecologist who focuses on conservation and biodiversity of lichens at 成人电影 University, has documented a rare concentration of lichen species and evidence of longstanding Indigenous ties to the land.

The collaboration that led to these discoveries began when Justin Hodge, a local resident and land and river guardian for Qalipu First Nation, invited Dr. Wiersma to Charlie鈥檚 Place in 2023.

In its first major study, the team discovered 175 species of lichens not previously documented in the region, including several new to the province 鈥 and even one new to Canada. The paper, which made the cover of , is one of the journal鈥檚 most-read articles.

The group鈥檚 newest paper, appearing in , documents the presence of blue felt lichen, a species at risk across Canada. The team counted over 1,000 individual blue felt lichens (Pectenia plumbea) in Charlie鈥檚 Place during fieldwork last year.

The figure represents more than 20 per cent of the known Canadian population.

鈥淭hese lichens are large and quite charismatic,鈥 Dr. Wiersma explained. 鈥淲e have documented hundreds on a single tree, especially in stands of aspen. I haven鈥檛 seen anything like it before.鈥

Two-eyed seeing

The team surveying and conducting fieldwork in Charlie鈥檚 Place uses a 鈥溾 approach, co-developed by Elder Dr. Alberta Marshall, Murdena Marshall and Western Scientist Dr. Cheryl Bartlett in 2012, which blends Indigenous knowledge with Western science.

The goal is not only ecological understanding, but reconnecting with traditional stories and uses of the land, says Mr. Hodge.

鈥淔or generations, my grandfather and other Mi鈥檏maw people hunted caribou here. Now we understand the caribou were surviving on these very lichens.鈥

The area also carries deep historical weight.

It includes sites linked to the Beothuk, Maritime Archaic and Mi'kmaw peoples. 

Natasha Jones, a Mi鈥檏maw graduate student in the , co-supervised by Drs. Barry Gaulton and Scott Neilsen, are doing field research in Charlie鈥檚 Place to document traditional use and occupancy.

The focus of her graduate research is locating and documenting Mi'kmaw sites in the central region of the island.

More than lichen

For the researchers, the work is about more than science.

鈥淟ichen may seem like just moss on trees, but they play vital roles in ecosystems,鈥 said Denika Kelly, manager of environment and natural resources with the Qalipu First Nation. 鈥淓verything out there serves a purpose, even if we don鈥檛 fully understand it yet.鈥

For Mr. Hodge, the collaboration is deeply personal.

鈥淭o walk in the steps of my ancestors and watch this place reveal its secrets is a privilege. Yolanda and I come from different backgrounds, but we鈥檝e built a bond out here in the woods.

鈥淚t鈥檚 more than research,鈥 he added. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about healing, learning and protecting what鈥檚 ours for the next generation.鈥

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For more information, or to arrange an interview, please contact Nicole Squires, communications, Faculty of Science, 成人电影 University, at 709-864-2019 or n.squires@mun.ca.