How our work impacts conservation across Canada.
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Yukon & Northwest Territories
Bridging the language gap
It’s hard to stump a DUC biologist when it comes to identifying waterfowl, but a group of Inuvialuit came close.
Finding common ground
Blending science with traditional knowledge to map 77 million acres of wetlands, for the future for northern communities…and conservation.
Extreme camping
Each spring, researcher Ryan Connon travels from suburban Ontario to a secluded region in N.W.T. to better understand how climate change will impact northern hydrology, including wetlands.
Where the water flows
A community in the northwest territories looks to its ancestral teachings to guide the conservation path forward
The side-effects of stress
Arctic researchers link stress experienced during moult to mortality
Migratory Connections
New data and migration maps help northern communities address waterfowl conservation concerns.
NWT residents link conservation to prosperity before heading to the polls
Poll shows that two thirds want at least half of the land and water protected.
NWT Residents See Environmental Protection as Key to Jobs and Prosperity: Poll
Nearly two thirds want at least half of NWT lands and waters protected
Thaidene Nëné National Park Reserve
A step forward for the Dene community of Łutsel K’e to see its conservation vision materialize.