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Ejié Túé Ndáde (Eh-jzhe-twé-in-DA-deh), also known as Buffalo Lake, River and Trails, is an area of approximately 2,180 km² in the southeastern corner of the Dehcho region. The candidate area includes the western portion of Ejié Túé (Buffalo Lake) and Ejié Túé Dehé (Buffalo River).

Publication date: 
février 2018
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Réseau de conservation
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Informational materials
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Edéhzhíe Fact Sheet (pdf/1.38 Mo)

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The Edéhzhíe (eh-day-shae) Candidate Protected Area of 14,200 km² is located in the Dehcho region of the Northwest Territories.

Publication date: 
février 2018
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Réseau de conservation
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Informational materials
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Edéhzhíe Fact Sheet (pdf/1.38 Mo)

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Łue Túé Sųlái (Clue-way Two-eh Tsu-lie) is also known as the Five Fish Lakes. It includes Ezáa Łue Túe (Ekali Lake), Tł’onie Túé (Sanguez Lake), Tłįtętįį (Gargan Lake), Dechį Náʔa (Deep Lake) and Tthets’éhk’e’ (McGill Lake). The area is located in the Dehcho Region near Jean Marie River and is approximately 180 km² in size.

Publication date: 
février 2018
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Réseau de conservation
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Informational materials
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File
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Summary notes from the GNWT Thaidene Nëné public engagement session in Fort Resolution on July 29, 2015.

Publication date: 
juillet 2015
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Réseau de conservation
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Documents
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Summary notes from the GNWT Thaidene Nëné public engagement session in Yellowknife on July 15, 2015

Publication date: 
juillet 2015
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Réseau de conservation
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Documents
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File
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Summary notes for the GNWT Thaidene Nëné Public Engagement Session in Fort Smith on July 27, 2015.

Publication date: 
juillet 2015
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Réseau de conservation
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Documents
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File
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Summary notes from the GNWT Thaidene Nëné public engagement session in Hay River on July 28, 2015.

Publication date: 
juillet 2015
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Réseau de conservation
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Documents
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File
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The Thaidene Nëné area is a celebrated cultural landscape with rich wildlife populations and unique geography located at the eastern end of Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territories. The Thaidene Nëné study area is approximately 33,690 km2.

Publication date: 
février 2018
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Réseau de conservation
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Informational materials
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File
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Fact sheet for engagement on the Draft Bathurst Caribou Range Plan.

Publication date: 
janvier 2018
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Réseau de conservation, Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Wildlife and nature
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Informational materials
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Traditional Knowledge of Caribou and Caribou People, APPENDIX F. This is part of the Draft Bathurst Caribou Range Plan. For engagement purposes only.

Publication date: 
janvier 2018
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Réseau de conservation, Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Wildlife and nature
Resource Type: 
Documents
Type of resource: 
File

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