The Thaidene Nëné Territorial Protected Area is part of a larger Thaidene Nëné Indigenous Protected Area that also includes a National Park Reserve and a future Wildlife Conservation Area. If you are considering a trip to the Thaidene Nëné area, you should be aware of the requirements for the Territorial Protected Area and National Park Reserve.
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:
February 2020
Resource Category:
Conservation planning, Hunting, trapping and harvesting, Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Wildlife and nature
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:
February 2020
Resource Category:
Conservation planning, Hunting, trapping and harvesting, Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Wildlife and nature
Le plan pour l’aire de répartition se veut un guide pour les décideurs, les promoteurs et les communautés qui les aidera à gérer les activités sur le terrain de manière favorisant le rétablissement de la harde de Bathurst.
The Bathurst Caribou Raneg Plan is a guide for decision-makers, developers and communities to help manage activities on the land in a way that supports the recovery of the Bathurst herd.
Full title: Estimates of breeding females & adult herd size and analyses of demographics for the Bathurst herd of barren-ground caribou: 2018 calving ground photographic survey.
Jan Adamczewski, John Boulanger, Heather Sayine-Crawford, John Nishi, Dean Cluff, Judy Williams, and Lisa-Marie LeClerc. 126 pp. Wildlife Manuscript Report 279.
Publication date:
August 2019
Resource Category:
Conservation planning, Monitoring, Wildlife and nature
Starting July 1, 2019, new restrictions on importing live deer and specific deer parts from harvested animals came into effect under the Northwest Territories (NWT) Wildlife Act regulations.
The Strategy will serve as a ten-year road map for improving waste resource management throughout the territory. / La stratégie servira de feuille de route décennale pour améliorer la gestion des déchets à l’échelle des TNO. (anglais seulement)
Publication date:
July 2019
Resource Category:
Climate change, Conservation planning, Contaminants, Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Monitoring, Wildlife and nature