Wildlife Management

Common Fish in the Tłı̨chǫ Region (2016) Field Guide

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. 

Understanding a New Mechanism for Sustaining the Bathurst Caribou Herd for Future Generations Workshop Part 2

This document accompanies the final report of a workshop held in Yellowkife February 12-13, 2014, as a followup to the October 2013 workshop on long-term planning for the Bathurst caribou. Participants discussed processes to coordinate conservation efforts for the herd.  Participants' ideas, comments, discussion, feedback and questions were recorded on chart paper and were scanned for this second part of the report. 

Fish Camp Videos: Tłı̨chǫ Aquatic Ecosystem Monitoring Program (TAEMP)

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.  

Technical Report on the Cape Bathurst, Bluenose-West, and Bluenose-East Barren-Ground Caribou Herds

The ACCWM has developed the Taking Caribou of Caribou management plan for the Cape Bathurst, Bluenose-West, and Bluenose-East barren-ground caribou herds, addressing the needs to: develop a cooperative approach to managing for the herds; protect the habitat in the herds’ range; and make decisions on the shared harvests in an open and fair manner. The plan was developed in consultation with most of the communities that harvest from the three herds. The ultimate goal was to ensure that there are caribou today and for future generations.

Report on a Public Hearing held by the WRRB 22-26 March 2010 and 5-6 August 2010 and Reasons for Decisions Related to a Joint Proposal for the Management of the Bathurst Caribou Herd

In November 2009, the Tłįchǫ Government and ENR submitted the Joint Proposal on Management of Caribou in Wek’èezhìı to the Board, which proposed harvest limitations.  The WRRB considered any restriction of harvest or component of harvest as the establishment of a total allowable harvest (TAH).  The WRRB complied with Section 12.3.10 of the Tłįchǫ Agreement and held a public hearing in Behchokǫ̀, NT in two parts on March 22-26, 2010 and August 5-6, 2010.  This is the final report and reasons for decisions related to the joint proposal for the management of the Bathurst Caribou Herd.