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Wildlife File Report 151. Mackenzie Bison Management Plan, 2018.   Mackenzie Bison Working Group.

Publication date: 2018

Resource Category: Wildlife and Nature

Resource type: File

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March 2018
Resource Type: 
File Reports
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File
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Annual report by the Forest Management Division of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources on forest health conditions across the NWT. The forest health program monitors whether or not the forest has the capacity for renewal after a wide range of disturbances, for the retention of its ecological resiliency while meeting current and future needs of NWT residents. The focus of the forest health program has been on monitoring insect and disease impacts in the NWT forests. However, since 2015, FMD has also been recording abiotic disturbances to address the uncertainty of forest ecosystem response to a changing climate. Examples of abiotic disturbances recorded during monitoring surveys include: drought symptoms (reddening of foliage, sun scalding scars, stunted and gnarled foliage), flooding, wind and snow damage, land slumps, and permafrost related disturbance (“drunken forest” phenomenon). General decline of some tree species is also tracked. 

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March 2018
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Forest resources
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Reports and Studies
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File
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March 2018
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Leases, Permits and Fees
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Informational materials
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File
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March 2018
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Forms and applications
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File
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March 2018
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Forms and applications
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File
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Field Guide LADY BEETLES of the Northwest Territories

Guide d'information LES COCCINELLES des Territoires du Nord-Ouest

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March 2018
Resource Category: 
Wildlife and nature
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Informational materials
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File
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  • Hazardous Waste Carrier Registration Form: Hazardous wastes must be handled or disposed of properly to prevent harm to human health and safety and to the environment. If you are generating or carrying hazardous waste in the NWT, you are required to register with the Government of the Northwest Territories to obtain a generator or carrier number. 
  • Formulaire d’inscription des transporteurs de déchets dangereux : Les déchets dangereux doivent être manipulés ou éliminés de façon appropriée si l’on veut éviter de nuire à la santé et à la sécurité des personnes ainsi qu’à l’environnement. Si vous produisez ou transportez des déchets dangereux aux TNO, vous devez vous inscrire auprès du gouvernement des Territoires du Nord-Ouest pour obtenir un numéro de producteur ou de transporteur.

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March 2018
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Contaminants
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Forms and applications
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File
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  • Hazardous Waste Generator Registration Form: Hazardous wastes must be handled or disposed of properly to prevent harm to human health and safety and to the environment. If you are generating or carrying hazardous waste in the NWT, you are required to register with the Government of the Northwest Territories to obtain a generator or carrier number.
  • Formulaire d’inscription à titre de producteur de déchets dangereux : Les déchets dangereux doivent être manipulés ou éliminés de façon appropriée si l’on veut éviter de nuire à la santé et à la sécurité des personnes ainsi qu’à l’environnement. Si vous produisez ou transportez des déchets dangereux aux TNO, vous devez vous inscrire auprès du gouvernement des Territoires du Nord-Ouest pour obtenir un numéro de producteur ou de transporteur.
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March 2018
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Contaminants
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Forms and applications
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File

IRMA guidelines 2018-19 (pdf/705.07 KB)

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March 2018
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Frameworks, Strategies, Guidelines
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File

IRMA guidelines 2018-19 (pdf/705.07 KB)

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Annual Report of the GNWT Traditional Knowledge activities and programs done in 2015-2016.

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February 2018
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Research and data
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Reports and Studies
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File
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Ts’ude niline Tu’eyeta (Tsoo-den-ee-len Too-yuh-ta), or Ramparts River and Wetlands, is an area of prime northern boreal forest approximately 15,000 km2 in size. It is a rich cultural area that lies west of the Mackenzie River and the community of Fort Good Hope.

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February 2018
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Conservation planning
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Informational materials
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File
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Saoyú (saw-you) and ʔehdacho (eh-dah-cho) are two major peninsulas on the west side of Great Bear Lake, totaling 5,550 km2. These peninsulas form the Saoyú-ʔehdacho National Historic Site.

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February 2018
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Conservation planning
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Informational materials
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File

Sambaa K'e Fact Sheet (pdf/1.14 MB)

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The Sambaa K’e (salm-bah-k) Candidate Area is approximately 10,600 km2 and is situated in the south-central part of the Dehcho region.

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February 2018
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Conservation planning
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Informational materials
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File

Sambaa K'e Fact Sheet (pdf/1.14 MB)

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The Ka’a’gee Tu (kah-gee-too) Candidate Area is approximately 9,600 km². It is situated in the south-eastern corner of the Dehcho region and includes a large portion of the Kakisa River watershed.

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February 2018
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Conservation planning
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Informational materials
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File
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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).

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February 2018
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Conservation planning
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Informational materials
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File

Edéhzhíe Fact Sheet (pdf/1.38 MB)

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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.

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February 2018
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Conservation planning
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Informational materials
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File

Edéhzhíe Fact Sheet (pdf/1.38 MB)

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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.

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February 2018
Resource Category: 
Conservation planning
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Informational materials
Type of resource: 
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.

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February 2018
Resource Category: 
Conservation planning
Resource Type: 
Informational materials
Type of resource: 
File
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The purpose of the Guideline for Hazardous Waste Management document is to:
• provide guidance to industrial, commercial, and institutional operators in the Northwest Territories (NWT) on the proper management of hazardous waste;
• increase awareness of the different types of hazardous waste; and
• support the tracking of hazardous waste from generation to final treatment/disposal.

Publication date: 
February 2018
Resource Category: 
Contaminants
Resource Type: 
Frameworks, Strategies, Guidelines
Type of resource: 
File

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