The COVID Regional Harvesting, Training and Mentorship Support Program provides funding to support community-led opportunities for harvesting mentorship, on-the-land training and skills development, and supply of country foods into communities. This program is in response to COVID-19.
Soutenir les activités de mentorat dans le domaine de la chasse proposées au sein des collectivités, les initiatives de formation dans la nature et de perfectionnement des compétences, ainsi que l’approvisionnement des collectivités en aliments traditionnels. Ce programme s’inscrit dans les mesures de lutte contre la COVID-19.
Wildlife Act Section 95(1) - Determination of the Requirement for a Wildlife Management and Monitoring Plan for De Beers Canada Inc. Gahcho Kue Mine” and add in the "Gahcho Kue 2021 Annual Report.
Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) water quality data for the Hay River near the NWT/Alberta border in July 2020, compared to historical GNWT (2011-2019) and Environment and Climate Change Canada (1988-2019) water quality data. Long-term monitoring helps us understand how water quality is changing over time and provide context for current water quality data.
This report provides an overall summary of the work done between April 1, 2017 and March 31, 2018 to meet the commitments of the Alberta-Northwest Territories (NWT) Bilateral Water Management Agreement. The report is based on scientific and technical reports.
The purpose of the preliminary screening is to determine whether there might be any significant impacts on the environment or significant public concerns with the establishment of a Thaidene Nëné Wildlife Conservation Area.
Executive summary for Working together to manage our shared waters, Alberta-Northwest Territories Bilateral Management Committee Annual Report to Minister
Sommaire pour le rapport : Une gestion collaborative de nos eaux communes. Rapport annuel présenté aux ministres par le Comité bilatéral de gestion de l’Alberta et des Territoires du Nord-Ouest
Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) water quality data for the Slave River in July 2020, compared to historical GNWT (1982-2019, at Fort Smith) and Environment and Climate Change Canada (1960-2019, at Fitzgerald) water quality data. Long-term monitoring helps us understand how water quality is changing over time and provide context for current water quality data.
An aide for developers drafting WMMPs to highlight sections of the Northwest Territories Wildlife Act and Species at Risk (NWT) Act that most commonly apply to development activities.
Publication date:
September 2020
Resource Category:
Education and outreach, Monitoring, Wildlife and nature
Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) water quality data for the Great Slave Lake in August 2020, compared to historical minimum and maximum values (2010-2019). Long-term monitoring helps us understand how water quality is changing over time and provide context for current water quality data.