Resources

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How do parasites impact caribou health and population dynamics?

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March 2024
Resource Category: 
Monitoring
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Documents
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File
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March 2024
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Waste Reduction and Recycling
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Documents
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File
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March 2024
Resource Category: 
Waste Reduction and Recycling
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Documents
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File
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March 2024
Resource Category: 
Waste Reduction and Recycling
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Documents
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File
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March 2024
Resource Category: 
Waste Reduction and Recycling
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Documents
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File
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Northwest Territories Sport Fishing Regulations Guide April 1, 2024 - March 31, 2025.

  • Aussi disponible en français : Guide des règlements sur la pêche TNO 2024-2025
Publication date: 
March 2024
Resource Category: 
Wildlife and nature, Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines
Resource Type: 
Documents
Type of resource: 
File
Description: 

Quel rôle jouent les parasites dans la santé des caribous et la dynamique des populations?

Publication date: 
February 2024
Resource Category: 
Monitoring
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Documents
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File
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February 2024
Resource Category: 
Wildlife and nature
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Documents
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File
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February 2024
Resource Category: 
Wildlife and nature
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Documents
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File
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February 2024
Resource Category: 
Contaminants
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Documents
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Spill Report 2022 (pdf/645.89 KB)

Publication date: 
February 2024
Resource Category: 
Contaminants
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Documents
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File

Spill Report 2022 (pdf/645.89 KB)

Publication date: 
February 2024
Resource Type: 
Documents
Type of resource: 
File
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The Department of Environment and Climate Change (ECC) is responsible for monitoring forest health conditions across the Northwest Territories (NWT) to ensure the forest has the capacity for renewal after a wide range of disturbances, and is able to retain its ecological resiliency while meeting the current and future needs of NWT residents.

  • Document en anglais seulement
Publication date: 
February 2024
Resource Category: 
Climate change, Forest resources
Resource Type: 
Documents
Type of resource: 
File
Description: 

The Department of Environment and Climate Change (ECC) is responsible for monitoring forest health conditions across the Northwest Territories (NWT) to ensure the forest has the capacity for renewal after a wide range of disturbances, and is able to retain its ecological resiliency while meeting the current and future needs of NWT residents.

  • Document en anglais seulement
Publication date: 
February 2024
Resource Category: 
Climate change, Forest resources
Resource Type: 
Documents
Type of resource: 
File
Description: 

Le présent document contient la traduction française du sommaire.

Publication date: 
February 2024
Resource Category: 
Climate change
Resource Type: 
Documents
Type of resource: 
File
Description: 

Responding to Climate Change in the NWT Annual Report - Contains the French translation of the summary.

Publication date: 
February 2024
Resource Category: 
Climate change
Resource Type: 
Documents
Type of resource: 
File
Description: 

Le changement climatique altère les paysages, les habitats et les conditions de vie des espèces sauvages dans le Nord, ce qui se répercute sur les peuples qui en dépendent pour leur survie. Le présent document de travail pose des questions et sollicite des commentaires quant aux possibles idées, considérations et approches générales visant à adapter la conservation et la gestion de la faune des Territoires du Nord-Ouest à un environnement en plein bouleversement.

Publication date: 
February 2024
Resource Category: 
Climate change, Conservation planning, Wildlife and nature
Resource Type: 
Documents
Type of resource: 
File
Description: 

Climate change is altering landscapes, habitats, and wildlife across the north, with downstream impacts on the people that rely on them. This discussion paper asks questions and seeks feedback on possible ideas, considerations, and general approaches for adapting wildlife conservation and management in the Northwest Territories to a changing environment.

 
Publication date: 
February 2024
Resource Category: 
Climate change, Conservation planning, Wildlife and nature
Resource Type: 
Documents
Type of resource: 
File

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