Resources

We are actively involved in the production of innovative materials and tools to collect and share both traditional and scientific knowledge about this extraordinary land.

Administrative Reports And Minutes, Organizational Information

WMAC(NS) minutes April 2008

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Published: Jul 2018

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Administrative Reports And Minutes, Organizational Information

WMAC (NS) Minutes July 1988

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Size: 284.38 KB

Published: Jul 2018

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Fact Sheets And Brochures, Wildlife, Research

Capturing and Handling Grizzly Bears

Type: pdf

Size: 2.03 MB

Published: Jul 2018

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Newsletters And News Releases, Wildlife

Wildlife Watch - August 2009

Type: pdf

Size: 480.82 KB

Published: Jul 2018

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Administrative Reports And Minutes, Organizational Information

WMAC NS June 2009 Meeting Minutes

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Size: 186.58 KB

Published: Jul 2018

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Administrative Reports And Minutes, Organizational Information

WMAC(NS) minutes April 2005

Type: pdf

Size: 181.07 KB

Published: Jul 2018

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Newsletters And News Releases, Wildlife

Wildlife Watch - March 2000

Type: pdf

Size: 259.46 KB

Published: Jul 2018

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Administrative Reports And Minutes, Organizational Information

WMAC(NS) teleconference minutes September 2015

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Size: 176.35 KB

Published: Jul 2018

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Administrative Reports And Minutes, Organizational Information

WMAC(NS) March 2011 minutes

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Size: 290.01 KB

Published: Jul 2018

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Project Reports And Publications, Wildlife, Traditional Knowledge

Aklavik Local and Traditional Knowledge about Grizzly Bears of the Yukon North Slope

Inuvialuit elders, harvesters and other land users have shared knowledge on a broad scope of grizzly bear life history traits, from seasonal behaviour and food preferences to population trends. Cultural and harvesting values and practices have also been documented, including harvesting trends, how to behave around or speak about bears, and the role of bears in the ecosystem. 

Type: article

Published: Jul 2018

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