Wildlife Manuscript Report 283. Brett Elkin, Terry Armstrong, Troy Ellsworth, 2020. Late Winter Composition Surveys of Bathurst, Bluenose-East and Beverly Barren-Ground Caribou Herds – March 2020. 21 pp.
Publication date:
mars 2020
Resource Category:
Monitoring, Research and data, Wildlife and nature
Climate change, Conservation planning, Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Monitoring, Research and data, Water Monitoring and Stewardship
Climate change, Conservation planning, Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Monitoring, Research and data, Water Monitoring and Stewardship
Agreement to establish Thaidene Nëné Indigenous Protected Area, Territorial Protected Area and Wildlife Conservation Area between Northwest Territory Métis Nation and the Government of the Northwest Territories
Publication date:
février 2020
Resource Category:
Conservation planning, Harvesting: Hunting, Gathering, Trapping, Fishing, Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Wildlife and nature
Agreement to establish Thaidene Nëné Indigenous Protected Area, Territorial Protected Area and Wildlife Conservation Area between Lutsel K'e Dene First Nation and the Government of the Northwest Territories
Publication date:
février 2020
Resource Category:
Conservation planning, Harvesting: Hunting, Gathering, Trapping, Fishing, Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Wildlife and nature
Le gouvernement des Territoires du Nord-Ouest (GTNO) et le gouvernement tłı̨chǫ ont élaboré une proposition conjointe sur cinq ans en réponse à des appels à l’action provenant de nos partenaires de cogestion, de chasseurs et de résidents, qui nous ont révélé qu’il est nécessaire d’améliorer la gestion des loups pour favoriser le rétablissement des hardes.
The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) and Tłı̨chǫ Government have prepared a five-year joint proposal in a response to calls from our co-management partners, harvesters and residents, who told us that increased wolf management is needed to help barren-ground caribou herds recover.