The Snap Lake Mine (Mine) is a diamond mine owned and operated by De Beers Canada Inc. (De Beers) and is approximately 220 kilometres (km) northeast of Yellowknife, NWT. A Wildlife Management Plan (WMP; De Beers 2008a) and Wildlife Effects Monitoring Program (WEMP; De Beers 2004) were developed and implemented as required under the Snap Lake Land Use Permit and Environmental Agreement.
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Publication date:
May 2021
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Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Monitoring
The Minister of Environment and Natural Resources (ENR) of the Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) requires that Diavik Diamond Mines Inc. (DDMI) submit an updated Wildlife Management and Monitoring Plan (WMMP) to ENR for approval under section 95 of the Wildlife Act for the Diavik Diamond Mine project.
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May 2021
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Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Monitoring
Diavik Diamond Mines (2012) Inc.’s (DDMI) Tier 3 Wildlife Management and Monitoring Plan (WWMP) was developed based on the Government of Northwest Territories (GNWT) WMMP guidelines (GNWT 2019).
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May 2021
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Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Monitoring
The Minister of Environment and Natural Resources (ENR) of the Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) has considered the potential impacts to wildlife and wildlife habitat associated with the Closure and Post-Closure phase of De Beers Canada Inc.’s (De Beers) Snap Lake Mine, as presented in the Final Closure and Reclamation Plan submitted to the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board in March 2019.
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May 2021
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Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Monitoring
Agreement to establish Ts’udé Nilįné Tuyeta as a protected area between the Fort Good Hope Dene band and the Yamoga Lands Corporation and the Fort Good Hope Métis Nation local #54 Land Corportaion and the Ayoni Keh Land Corporation and the Behdzi Ahda” First Nation and the Government of Northwest Territories as represented by the Minister of Environment and Natural Resources (“Northwest Territories”)
Publication date:
May 2020
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Conservation planning, Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines
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
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February 2020
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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 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
Responsible hunting in the Northwest Territories has been a way of life with a rich tradition and a code of ethical conduct that extends beyond hunting laws. This is the student booklet.
Aux Territoires du Nord-Ouest, la chasse responsable est un mode de vie riche, ancré dans la tradition, et un code de conduite éthique qui transcende les lois sur la chasse. Voici le manuel de l'étudiant.