The Sambaa K’e (salm-bah-k) Candidate Area is approximately 10,600 km2 and is situated in the south-central part of the Dehcho region.
Publication date:
février 2018
Resource Category:
Conservation planning
Resource Type:
Informational materials
Type of resource:
File
Description:
Saoyú (saw-you) and ʔehdacho (eh-dah-cho) are two major peninsulas on the west side of Great Bear Lake, totaling 5,550 km2. These peninsulas form the Saoyú-ʔehdacho National Historic Site.
Publication date:
février 2018
Resource Category:
Conservation planning
Resource Type:
Informational materials
Type of resource:
File
Description:
Ts’ude niline Tu’eyeta (Tsoo-den-ee-len Too-yuh-ta), or Ramparts River and Wetlands, is an area of prime northern boreal forest approximately 15,000 km2 in size. It is a rich cultural area that lies west of the Mackenzie River and the community of Fort Good Hope.
The Bathurst Caribou Range Plan is a guide for decision-makers, companies and communities to help manage activities on the land in a way that supports the recovery of the Bathurst herd. This is a draft document for engagement purposes only.
Publication date:
janvier 2018
Resource Category:
Climate change, Conservation planning, Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Wildlife and nature