Wildlife Manuscript Report 295. Tracy Davison and Steve Baryluk. Aerial Survey of Muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) and Peary Caribou (Rangifer tarandus pearyi) on Banks Island, July and August 2019. 20 pp.
Publication date:
août 2021
Resource Category:
Monitoring, Research and data, Wildlife and nature
La Conférence des autorités de gestion a tenu cinq réunions au cours de l’exercice financier 2020-2021. La Première Nation Acho Dene Koe, le gouvernement du territoire d’Akaitcho, le Conseil de gestion des caribous de Beverly et de Qamanirjuaq, la Première Nation Dehcho, la Première Nation Kátł’odeeche, l’Alliance des Métis du Slave Nord, la Nation des Métis des Territoires du Nord-Ouest et la Première Nation de Salt River ont été invités à titre d’observateurs ou de participants aux réunions de la Conférence.
The Conference of Management Authorities held five meetings during the 2020-2021 fiscal year. The Acho Dene Koe First Nation, Akaitcho Territory Government, Beverly and Qamanirjuaq Caribou Management Board, Dehcho First Nations, Kátł’odeeche First Nation, North Slave Métis Alliance, Northwest Territory Métis Nation, and Salt River First Nation were invited to observe or participate in Conference meetings.
The Species at Risk Committee (the Committee) was established under the Act. It is an independent committee of experts responsible for assessing the biological status of species at risk in the NWT. This is the 2020-21 report.
Le Comité sur les espèces en péril a été établi en vertu de la Loi. Il s’agit d’un comité d’experts indépendant chargé d’évaluer la situation biologique des espèces en péril aux TNO. Voici le rapport 2020-21.
Accurate land cover maps are critical to our understanding of how water moves across the landscape and necessary to predict impacts of climate change on water resources. Wilfrid Laurier University researchers created and tested a new method to map land cover types – such as forests, bogs and fens – in the headwaters of the Scotty Creek basin, located in the southern Taiga Plains ecozone approximately 55 kilometres south of Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories (NWT).
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Publication date:
juillet 2021
Resource Category:
Climate change, Education and outreach, Monitoring, Research and data, Water Monitoring and Stewardship