News & Events
We're getting ready for this year's Tłı̨chǫ Summer Student Research Assistant Program (TSSRAP) at Daring Lake on the Barrenlands 300 km north of… READ MORE »
As spring warms up, goose migration is just around the corner and with it, the spring 2017 conservation harvest season. You can find up-… READ MORE »
Mackenzie Wood Bison
At its February Board meeting, the WRRB supported the proposed listing of Wood Bison as threatened in the NWT. In 2016,… READ MORE »
Caribou were a key focus in the Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program (CIMP) regional workshop held in Behchokǫ̀ on January 31 – February 1, 2017.… READ MORE »
The Tłı̨chǫ Aquatic Ecosystem Monitoring Program (TAEMP) was back in Wekweètì on March 7-8, 2017 and met with community members on the results from… READ MORE »
Caribou are unique in that they require vast amounts of space to access the other things they need to thrive: water, shelter, and food. But the… READ MORE »
It’s hard not to think of snow when we think of the North. In many ways, snow defines the North. Snow cover is connected to the Northern… READ MORE »
With the dramatic decline in numbers of Bathurst caribou from a high of about 450,000 caribou in the mid 1980s to an estimated low of 20,000 today,… READ MORE »
In March 2016, the Department of Transportation, GNWT submitted its proposal to the Wek’èezhìı Land and Water Board (WLWB) for an all-season road to… READ MORE »
The Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) meets twice a year to assess the status of Canadian wildlife species as a… READ MORE »
WRRB Chair Grant Pryznyk and Executive Director Jody Pellissey travelled to Inuvik to attend the Advisory Committee for Cooperation on Wildlife… READ MORE »
Inuvik, NT (December 2, 2016) – The Advisory Committee for Cooperation on Wildlife Management (ACCWM) met November 29 to December 1, 2016 in Inuvik… READ MORE »
They’re small, and only five species are known to occur in the NWT, but amphibians play an essential role in ecosystems—and globally, they are… READ MORE »
To round out our video series on the Tłı̨chǫ Aquatic Ecosystem Monitoring Program (TAEMP), we’ve added two new educational videos that can be used… READ MORE »
YELLOWKNIFE (October 5, 2016) –The Wek’èezhìı Renewable Resources Board (WRRB) submitted its Reasons for Decision reports, Part B, on the management… READ MORE »
Arctic ecosystems are especially fragile and changes appear to be occurring more rapidly there. The North is an important area for climate… READ MORE »
The WRRB Board members and staff held its summer Board meeting at the Tundra Ecosystem Research Station at Daring Lake on August 14-17, 2016. … READ MORE »
In Canada, bison are a species at risk under the federal Species at Risk Act. In April 2016, the NWT Species at Risk Committee assessed wood… READ MORE »