The handling of animals for research or management purposes is a privilege. Before a protocol to handle animals in a research or management project is approved, the project leader must show that the procedures to which the animals will be submitted will be carried out safely and humanely.
La manipulation d’animaux à des fins de recherche ou de gestion de la faune est un privilège. Avant l’approbation d’un protocole de manipulation des animaux dans le cadre d’un projet d’étude ou de gestion, le chef de projet doit démontrer que les procédures auxquelles les animaux seront soumis seront menées de manière sécuritaire et sans cruauté.
Publication date:
October 2023
Resource Category:
Hunting, trapping and harvesting, Wildlife and nature, Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines
Each CHAP recipient must submit their eligible project costs showing the use of the contribution no later than March 31 of the fiscal year when the harvesting activity occurred.
Tous les bénéficiaires du PAEC doivent soumettre les coûts admissibles du projet montrant l’utilisation du financement au plus tard le 31 mars de l’exercice au cours duquel l’activité d’exploitation a eu lieu.
Publication date:
May 2023
Resource Category:
Hunting, trapping and harvesting, Wildlife and nature
The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) delivers the Community Harvesters Assistance Program (CHAP), a long-standing program that provides funding support to help offset costs of harvesting activities in the Northwest Territories (NWT).
Aussi disponible en français sous : Programme d’aide aux exploitants dans les collectivités - Conclusions définitives de l’évaluation des processus
Publication date:
May 2023
Resource Category:
Hunting, trapping and harvesting, Wildlife and nature, Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines
Wildlife Manuscript Report 305. J. Boulanger and F. d’Eon-Eggertson. Analysis of the effects of the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway on Barren-Ground Caribou, March 2022. 47pp.
En anglais seulement
Publication date:
January 2023
Resource Category:
Wildlife and nature, Research and data, Monitoring, Conservation planning, Hunting, trapping and harvesting
Wildlife Manuscript Report 303. Tracy Davison and Judy Williams. Aerial Survey of Muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) and Peary Caribou (Rangifer tarandus pearyi) on Northwest Victoria Island, May 2019. 17pp.
En anglais seulement.
Publication date:
December 2022
Resource Category:
Wildlife and nature, Research and data, Monitoring, Conservation planning, Hunting, trapping and harvesting