News & Events

This edition’s focus on a Species at Risk is all about the Little Brown Myotis, which is a species of dłı̨ą k'et'à (bat). It is medium-sized,… READ MORE »
During the February Board meeting earlier this year, the Board considered the GNWT and TG’s proposal, Joint Proposal on Management Actions for Wolves… READ MORE »
During the February Board meeting earlier this year, the Board considered the GNWT and TG’s proposal, Joint Proposal on Management Actions for Wolves… READ MORE »
The WRRB was able to hold a Board Meeting August 26 and 27 under strict COVID-19 restrictions to ensure the health and safety of Board Members and… READ MORE »
The WRRB’s Conservation Biologist, Aimee Guile (AG), recently went out on the land to participate in the Tłı̨chǫ Government (TG)’s program, Ekwǫ̀… READ MORE »
The WRRB has made several changes to its website over the past year, including the creation of a new page for Management Proposals. This page is… READ MORE »
In June 2020, the WRRB challenged the WLWB to a friendly competition to gather non-perishables for The NWT Miracle, which was held July 1st. The NWT… READ MORE »
This installment of our Spotlight on a Species at Risk is on the Yellow-banded kw'ıahnǫ (Bumblebee). This can be found across Canada in the Yukon,… READ MORE »
On June 12, 2020, the WRRB said goodbye to Randi Jennings, who joined our team a little over a year ago on a thirteen-month contract as Wildlife… READ MORE »
Recently, our Conservation Biologist, Aimee Guile, and newly returned Wildlife Management Biologist, Laura Meinert, went on a site visit of the… READ MORE »
The Dedats'eetsaa: Tłı̨chǫ Research and Training Institute (TRTI) results report from the 2019 Ekwǫ̀ Nàxoède K’è (Boots on the Ground)… READ MORE »
Every so often, the WRRB likes to share details about a species in Wek’èezhìı that has been designated as a Species at Risk. This season’s feature is… READ MORE »
In the January 2020 newsletter, a brief reintroduction to the Advisory Committee for Cooperation on Wildlife Management (ACCWM) and what it does was… READ MORE »
At the beginning of March 2020, our Conservation Biologist, Aimee Guile, assisted with a Caribou behaviour research project that took place at Gacho… READ MORE »
The Board met in early February 2020 to discuss several important agenda items. Among many important decisions and discussions, these included review… READ MORE »
Effective Immediately, the WRRB office is currently closed to all visitors. Board Staff are working from home in an effort to reduce risk of exposure… READ MORE »
The WRRB held its final Board Meeting of 2019 on December 9-10. The Board discussed  a draft Adaptive Management Framework, as well as reviewed… READ MORE »
This year, the Resource Co-Management in the Mackenzie Valley Workshop will be held in Yellowknife, February 4-6, 2020 at the Explorer Hotel. It is… READ MORE »