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The Bluenose-East Caribou Herd Action Plan describes the specific actions that will carry out the principles and goals outlined in Taking Care of Caribou: the Cape Bathurst, Bluenose-West, and Bluenose-East barren-ground caribou herds Management Plan.  The Bluenose-East caribou herd's status is assessed each year.  The Action Plan will be adjusted as needed to reflect the current status of the herd. 

The Bluenose-West Caribou Herd Action Plan describes the specific actions that will carry out the principles and goals outlined in Taking Care of Caribou: the Cape Bathurst, Bluenose-West, and Bluenose-East barren-ground caribou herds Management Plan.  The Bluenose-West caribou herd's status is assessed each year.  The Action Plan will be adjusted as needed to reflect the current status of the herd. 

The Cape Bathurst Caribou Herd Action Plan describes the specific actions that will carry out the principles and goals outlined in Taking Care of Caribou: the Cape Bathurst, Bluenose-West, and Bluenose-East barren-ground caribou herds Management Plan.  The Cape Bathurst caribou herd's status is assessed each year.  The Action Plan will be adjusted as needed to reflect the current status of the herd. 

This is the most recent updated version (2016) of the original guide to common fishes found in the Tłı̨chǫ region.  The guide includes diagrams showing fish anatomy (interior and exterior views) labelled in both Tłı̨chǫ and English and information on each fish species, including its ecology and use. This new edition has added photos and descriptions of fish habitat in Wek’èezhì near each of the four Tłı̨chǫ communities:  Marian Lake near Behchokǫ̀; Lac la Marte near Whatì; Rae Lakes near Gamètì; and Snare Lake near Wekweètì. 

These four videos document the fish,water and sediment monitoring camps that have been held since 2011.  The "fish camps" are part of the TAEMP program, a community-based program to monitor the aquatic ecosystems near each of the four Tłı̨chǫ communities.

These two educational videos demonstrate the fish, water, and sediment sampling techniques that are used at the TAEMP fish camps.