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Breeding waterfowl use of DDHAW GHRO wetlands in the Yukon Territory 2007 / Erin K. Spiewak and Jamie Kenyon.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Whitehorse, YT : Ducks Unlimited Canada, 2008.Description: 20 p.: col. ill. ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: Since 2002, Ducks Unlimited Canada has been involved in several community-based consevation initiatives in the Northern Tutchone Traditional Territory to protect wetlands and waterbird habitat. Yukon is unique where community-based processes provide the opportunity for First Nations, scientists and local people to be involved in the processom data collection and setting conservation boundaries to recommending guidelines for proposed management plans.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 13-14).

Since 2002, Ducks Unlimited Canada has been involved in several community-based consevation initiatives in the Northern Tutchone Traditional Territory to protect wetlands and waterbird habitat. Yukon is unique where community-based processes provide the opportunity for First Nations, scientists and local people to be involved in the processom data collection and setting conservation boundaries to recommending guidelines for proposed management plans.

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