News & Events
The Advisory Committee for Cooperation on Wildlife Management (ACCWM) was created for the purposes of sharing information, offer cooperation… READ MORE »
This past October, Aimee Guile, Conservation Biologist for the WRRB, and Board appointed member Moise Rabesca, attended the Species at Risk Committee… READ MORE »
During the summer and fall of 2019, the WRRB office underwent renovations to not only replace the carpet and paint the walls, but to take over the… READ MORE »
This past fall, the WRRB’s Conservation Biologist, Aimee Guile, and Wildlife Management Biologist, Randi Jennings, accompanied by the Tłı̨chǫ… READ MORE »
The WRRB is pleased to announce the release of their 2020 calendar! This year’s theme is ‘winged things’ and includes photos from both professional… READ MORE »
Do you have an idea for a project to help with the conservation, recovery and protection of species at risk in the NWT? Funding is available through… READ MORE »
The WRRB's sister Board is currently hiring a Regulatory Specialist. Click here for further details.
The WRRB is please to introduce our new Federal Government appointee to the Board, nominated by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Stu Niven.… READ MORE »
The zone, indicated in Yellow on the map, has been put in place to assist with protection and conservation of barren-ground caribou, specifically the… READ MORE »
Inuvik, NT (November 22, 2019) – The Advisory Committee for Cooperation on Wildlife Management (ACCWM) met November 19 to November 21, 2019 in Inuvik… READ MORE »
The Communications Officer participated in this year’s Wek'èezhìı Land and Water Board (WLWB) staff retreat which took place at the Yellowknives Dene… READ MORE »
Boreal caribou are a distinct population of woodland caribou. Woodland caribou are larger animals than barren-ground caribou. Their coat is brown in… READ MORE »
The WRRB held its fall Board meeting in Whatì this September 10 and 11, 2019. The Board’s meetings, which were held at the Cultural Centre, were well… READ MORE »
The Tłı̨chǫ Aquatic Effects Monitoring Program or ‘Fish Camp’ was held at Russell Lake on August 26 - 30, 2019. This was the first year that the… READ MORE »
Over the summer and into the fall, the WRRB Conservation Biologist, Aimee Guile, Wildlife Management Biologist, Randi Jennings, and Communications… READ MORE »
The NWT On the Land Collaborative is currently accepting applications for funding to support on the land initiatives in your region. Priority… READ MORE »
On Monday July 29, 2019, the NWT Species at Risk Secretariat announced the completion of the Recovery Strategy for Wood Bison in the NWT. This… READ MORE »
The NWT Species at Risk Secretariat has released the Draft Management Plan for Bats in the NWT, along with a Fact Sheet giving further details on the… READ MORE »