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.
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Since 2012, the Nunavut Wildlife Management Board (NWMB) has run a community-based monitoring program to gather information about Inuit harvesting ...
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 ...
Meetings get underway in Iqaluit today that could determine the fate of the last great North American migratory caribou herds. The organization working to develop the first Nunavut-wide land use plan ...
"Published by Inhabit Media in collaboration with the Nunavut Department of Education and the Nunavut Wildlife Management Board"--Title page verso. siris_sil_1029854 ...
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 ...
KANGERLUUSUAQ, Greenland, October 30, 2009 (ENS) – A polar bear conservation and management agreement between Greenland, Canada and Nunavut was signed today at Kangerlussuaq, Greenland. The pact caps ...
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