The Nunavut Wildlife Health Assessment, which focussed on animal health in Arctic species suggests that subtle changes in wildlife health are occurring. Read the final report or the executive summary.
A hunter's desire to honour his ancestors by killing a polar bear with a harpoon is testing Nunavut's commitment to the Inuit traditions it was founded to protect. The territorial government says Noah ...
A new WWF report suggests that toxic chemicals are responsible for changes in the health of Arctic wildlife. Nunavut, Canada – A new report released by WWF-Canada reveals that subtle changes in the ...
Seven Nunavut wildlife bird sanctuaries have had their Inuktitut place names restored, something one man says is important for people in the area. Philip Manik is chair of a co-management committee in ...
A disagreement between the Kangiqliniq Hunters and Trappers Organization (KHTO) in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, and the Kivalliq ...
A U.S. conservation group is calling for trade sanctions against Canada because of an increased polar bear hunt quota in the Western Hudson Bay region. In October, Nunavut's environment minister ...
Juniper Systems is proud to announce that the Mesa Rugged Notepad is being used as part of a community-based wildlife monitoring program, conducted by the Nunavut Wildlife Management Board, where ...
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