News & Events
The boreal forest is one of the most important breeding habitats for waterfowl in North America. Thousands of lakes and wetlands provide… READ MORE »
It is with great pleasure that the Wek’èezhìı Renewable Resources Board (WRRB) and Staff announce the recent hiring of Aimee Guile as the Board’s new… READ MORE »
The WRRB will be in Gamètì next month for its spring Board meeting on June 19-20, 2018. The Board will be discussing the Wildlife Act Phase 2… READ MORE »
It is with great pleasure that the Wek’èezhìı Renewable Resources Board (WRRB) and Staff announce the recent hiring of Laura Meinert as the Board’s… READ MORE »
Are you interested in serving on a Board, Council, or Committee in the Northwest Territories, including the Wek’èezhìı Renewable Resources Board and… READ MORE »
The NWT’s first Symposium on Pests, Pathogens and Invasive Species took place in Yellowknife on April 9-13, 2018. About 100 people took part,… READ MORE »
Population surveys for the Bathurst and Bluenose-East caribou herds are planned for this June 2018. Once completed, the results will give new… READ MORE »
Joseph Judas and Jody Pellissey, Executive Director, WRRB, participated in the CARMA 9 meeting in Whitehorse, Yukon on March 6-8, 2018 on behalf of… READ MORE »
The next group of species being considered for listing under the federal Species at Risk Act includes these species found in the Wekʼèezhìι Boundary… READ MORE »
Do you use firewood? Do you like to hunt, camp, fish, hike or participate in any other outdoor recreation activities? If so, the Canadian Council on… READ MORE »
The Bluenose-East ɂekwǫ̀ (barren-ground caribou) herd has been assessed as “Orange” again this year – a designation that means the herd’s population… READ MORE »
The Mobile Core Bathurst Caribou Management Zone exists as a wildlife management zone for barren-ground caribou under the Wildlife Act.
You must not… READ MORE »
Are you interested in serving on a Board or Panel, or Committee in the Northwest Territories, including the Wek’èezhìı Renewable Resources… READ MORE »
There are invaders in the NWT! Invasive species, that is –plants and animals that are not native to an area but arrived from somewhere else.… READ MORE »
The Wek’èezhìı Renewable Resources Board (WRRB) is seeking two individuals to join its team: a Wildlife Management Biologist and a Conservation… READ MORE »
Our 2018 Calendar will be out soon and ready for Christmas. Once it's ready, it will be shipped to Wek’èezhìı communities and will be available at… READ MORE »
The second Annual ACCWM Status Meeting for the Bluenose-East, Bluenose-West, and Cape Bathurst caribou herds was held from November 21-23, 2017 in… READ MORE »
Representatives of the WRRB met with other members of the Wek’èezhìı Forum on October 17, 2017 in Behchokǫ̀ to share information on projects and… READ MORE »