Colville 2020 Public Listening: Sahtú Ragóɂa (Hunting Laws) and Approaches to Wildlife Harvesting

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Colville Lake, January 21-23, 2020
The Colville 2020 Public Listening Session is part of a larger five-part Hearing proceeding to answer the question, “What is the most effective way to conserve caribou?” The Colville Session was focused on the topic Sahtú Ragóɂa (Harvest Law) and Approaches to Wildlife Harvesting. Co-hosted by the Colville Lake Renewable Resources Council and the Ɂehdzo Got’ı̨nę Gots’ę́ Nákedı (Sahtú Renewable Resources Board), the Session took place on January 21-23, 2020 in Colville Lake.
Colville Lake’s caribou plan and harvest law, Dehlá Got’ı̨nę Tseduweh ʔəde Ɂahɂah, were available for consideration on October 21. Submissions were invited of other proposals and/or presentations from Sahtú Organisations, governments and the public on the following questions:
- What is the current status of caribou populations in the Sahtú Region, including ɂedǝ/ɂekwę́ (Bluenose West and Bluenose East barren-ground caribou), shúhtagoɂepę́ (Northern Mountain caribou), and tǫdzı (Boreal Woodland caribou)?
- What is the most effective way to regulate harvesting of caribou and other wildlife?
- What are Indigenous systems for Dene béré (country food) security and Dene ts'ı̨lı̨ (ways of life or cultural integrity) in the Sahtú region that promote caribou conservation?
- How can a community conservation planning approach in the Sahtú region relate to other types of conservation plans and decisions about the same caribou herds in neighbouring regions?
Please visit the Report and Reasons tab for the PLS Final Report and Responses from the ENR Minister.
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Relevant Websites
Relevant Websites
- Big Game Hunting Regulations - Government of the Northwest Territories. This is the Big Game Hunting Regulations Section of the Wildlife Act.
- Boreal Caribou Range Planning Framework – Public Engagement. This webpage includes information about the draft NWT Boreal Caribou Range Planning Framework and public engagement process as well as links to relevant documents, including the What We Heard report.
- Council of Canadian Academics - Aboriginal Food Security in Northern Canada: An Assessment of the State of Knowledge. This is an expert panel report on the State of Knowledge of Food Security in Northern Canada. Titled, Aboriginal Food Security in Northern Canada: An Assessment of the State of Knowledge.
- NWT Species at Risk. This is the NWT Species at Risk site. You can find descriptions of the NWT Species at Risk processes, updates, search the infobase, find the list of NWT Species at Risk and more.
- Barren-ground Caribou - Here you can find information on the status of Barren-ground caribou population.
- Boreal Caribou - Here you can find information on the status of Boreal Caribou population.
- Northern Mountain Caribou - Here you can information on the status of Northen Mountain Caribou population.
- NWT Sustainable Livelihoods Action Plan - Public Engagement. This Action Plan is referenced by NWT Environment and Natural Resources in their responses to Round 1 Information Requests (19-12-17). The webpage includes the Action Plan itself, as well as results of public engagement and other related information. The Action Plan is also included in the Relevant Documents section of this Public Registry.
- Wek’éezhìi Renewable Resources Board - Public Registry. Here you can find information on WRRB's current and past proceedings.
- Wildlife Act - Government of the Northwest Territories. Here is a copy of the Wildlife Act (2013, including 2014 and 2017 amendments).
- Wildlife Act [Plain Language] - Government of the Northwest Territories. This is a plain-language summary of the Wildlife Act (2013).
- Nunavut Wildlife Management Board - Public Registry. Here you can information on the In-person Public Hearing to Consider the Government of Nunavut’s Proposal to Modify the Total Allowable Harvest of Bluenose East Caribou From 340 to 107 and to Establish a Male-Only Harvest Non-Quota Limitation
Media
April 7, 2021 - pdf SRRB Media Release - Second Colville 2020 Public Listening Session Report(258 KB) , SRRB Press Release
April 7, 2021 - pdf SRRB Media Backgrounder - Second Colville 2020 Public Listening Session Report(402 KB) , SRRB Press Release
November 28, 2020 - Colville Lake one step closer to finalizing caribou conservation plan, CBC News
November 23, 2020 - Colville Lake waits for GNWT green light to take ownership over caribou hunting regulations, NNSL Media
November 17, 2020 - SRRB decides community plans should lead caribou conservation in Sahtú region, CKLB Radio
November 17, 2020 - Sahtu communities to be given more caribou conservation power, Cabin Radio
November 10, 2020 - pdf Dehlá Got’ı̨nę Media Statement Re: SRRB Hearing Report(566 KB) , Dehlá Got’ı̨nę Press Release
November 9, 2020 - S pdf ahtú Renewable Resources Board Board accepts community conservation plans to regulate caribou harvest, sets aside total allowable harvest(134 KB) , SRRB Press Release
November 9, 2020 - pdf Backgrounder: Report on the Colville 2020 Public Listening(180 KB) , SRRB Press Release
February 5, 2020 - pdf Łutsël K'é implements 2-year hunting ban on Bathurst caribou(1.14 MB) , Danielle d'Entremont, CBC News
January 29, 2020 - pdf Łutsël K’é Dene First Nation Chief and Council approves Caribou Stewardship Plan(88 KB) , Iris Catholique, Thaidene Nene - Land of Ancestors
January 23, 2020 - N.W.T. government reps take 4 hours of questions at hearings on Sahtu's caribou herds, John Last, CBC News
January 22, 2020 - Colville Lake makes pitch for local control on 1st day of Sahtu caribou hearings, John Last, CBC News
January 21, 2020 - Colville Lake makes pitch for local control on 1st day of Sahtu caribou hearings, John Last, CBC News
January 20, 2020 - Sahtú gathers in Colville Lake to develop new plan for caribou harvest, John Last, CBC News
January 20, 2020 - pdf Ɂehdzo Got’ınę Gots’e Nákedı (Sahtú Renewable Resources Board) Commences Hearing Looking at Community-Led Conservation Planning for Caribou(223 KB) , SRRB Press Release
November 5, 2019 - Workshop arms Sahtú residents with tools to challenge caribou controls, John Last, CBC News



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