In 1993 the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement (NLCA) was signed and this lead to the creation of Nunavut in 1999. Under the NLCA caribou and other wildlife in Nunavut are co-managed by government and Inuit. The Nunavut Wildlife Management Board (NWMB) is the main instrument of wildlife management, working with its government and Inuit co-management partners to manage caribou within the principles of conservation outlined in the NLCA, using both west¬ern scientific knowledge and traditional knowledge. When caribou herds cross provincial or territorial boundaries, management boards or management planning committees are established
This study analyses thirteen selected international wildlife conventions as the basis for the recomm...
The people of Labrador, especially the Inuit, rely on their surrounding resources to sustain themsel...
This study was undertaken to improve understanding of Porcupine caribou herd distribution, movements...
Abstract: In 1993 the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement (NLCA) was signed and this lead to the creation ...
Aboriginal people have a long relationship with caribou, and caribou - especially the large migrator...
The operation of Caribou Québec will be based on the general principle that the resource user...
A comparison of indigenous and scientific forms of wildlife data gathering and conservation/manageme...
and Russia that winter i n northern coniferous forests and summer i n tundra of the Arct ic have pro...
Information on the native harvest of caribou (Rangifer tarandus spp.) has been systematically collec...
This paper is about a major caribou herd that may be in trouble and the belief of the Labrador Inuit...
The conservation of wildlife species plays a profound part in development issues in northern areas. ...
Following more than 20 years of research and negotiation, the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement (NLCA) w...
The Hunting Fishing and Trapping Co-ordinating Committee (HFTCC), created at the signature of the Ja...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are an important ecological, cultural and economic resource in Yukon, Ca...
This article after a brief introduction which describes the Inuit of Canada and their administrative...
This study analyses thirteen selected international wildlife conventions as the basis for the recomm...
The people of Labrador, especially the Inuit, rely on their surrounding resources to sustain themsel...
This study was undertaken to improve understanding of Porcupine caribou herd distribution, movements...
Abstract: In 1993 the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement (NLCA) was signed and this lead to the creation ...
Aboriginal people have a long relationship with caribou, and caribou - especially the large migrator...
The operation of Caribou Québec will be based on the general principle that the resource user...
A comparison of indigenous and scientific forms of wildlife data gathering and conservation/manageme...
and Russia that winter i n northern coniferous forests and summer i n tundra of the Arct ic have pro...
Information on the native harvest of caribou (Rangifer tarandus spp.) has been systematically collec...
This paper is about a major caribou herd that may be in trouble and the belief of the Labrador Inuit...
The conservation of wildlife species plays a profound part in development issues in northern areas. ...
Following more than 20 years of research and negotiation, the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement (NLCA) w...
The Hunting Fishing and Trapping Co-ordinating Committee (HFTCC), created at the signature of the Ja...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are an important ecological, cultural and economic resource in Yukon, Ca...
This article after a brief introduction which describes the Inuit of Canada and their administrative...
This study analyses thirteen selected international wildlife conventions as the basis for the recomm...
The people of Labrador, especially the Inuit, rely on their surrounding resources to sustain themsel...
This study was undertaken to improve understanding of Porcupine caribou herd distribution, movements...