Records relating to fisheries and wildlife management include those on the subjects of disease, endangered species, land use, predator control, trapping, hunting, fur production and harvesting data, hunting and trapping associations, environmental protection, land claims, trapper taxation, trapping standards, animal sightings, game management reports, registered trapping areas, pipelines, sport fishing and lake stocking, conservation education, national parks, territorial parks, preserves, sanctuaries and refuges. Records also include manuals, permits, licenses, newsletters, annual reports, strategic plans, and mandate documents relating to the operation of the Division. The wildlife management records include studies or records relating to falcons, gyrfalcons, geese, duck, swans, bears, bison, beaver, sheep, caribou, fox, reindeer, wolf, muskoxen, muskrat, marten, mink, wolverine, moose, hare, and arachnids (spiders). Policies and programs covered by this accession include the Guiding and Outfitting Policy, Community Freezer Program, Fur Program, Biodiversity Working Group, Fire Management Policy, Firearm Safety Instructor Course Program, Bathurst Management Planning Committee, and the Trapper Treeline Program. There are records relating to Trapper Training, Harvesters Assistance, Trapper Compensation, and interaction with COSEWIC, and the Fish and Wildlife Service Policy. Each region of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut is represented.
Northwest Territories. Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development. Wildlife and Fisheries divisionRecords include publications and studies.
Northwest Territories. Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Wildlife divisionRecords include annual reports from the division, as well as workshop proceedings and outfitter harvest statistics.
Northwest Territories. Department of Renewable Resources. Wildlife Management divisionRecords date from 1977-1985 and include files related to the Yellowknife Area Game Officer Monthly Reports, the NWT Hunters and Trappers Association and harvesting by non-NWT residents in the Northwest Territories.
Northwest Territories. Department of Renewable Resources. Wildlife Management divisionSome of the records were produced by the Canadian Wildlife Service. Records include maps and memos related to land use, correspondence from Hunters and Trappers Associations (HTAs), caribou studies, submissions to the Beaufort Sea Environmental Assessment Panel and outfitter reports.
Northwest Territories. Department of Renewable Resources. Wildlife Management divisionThe records include evalutions from the Community Harvest Assistance Program (CHAPS), policy documents related to orphaned wildlife, proceedings from a conservation workshop and files from the department's internal Wildlife Legislation Committee.
Northwest Territories. Department of Renewable Resources. Wildlife Management divisionRecords consist of various committee reports and minutes, harvest reports, reports on the monitoring of different wildlife species, records of international and national committees, and human resources files.
Northwest Territories. Department of Renewable Resources. Wildlife Management divisionRecords consist of correspondence, minutes of meetings, reports, memorandums, policies and chronos. The records relate to the division's activities, the programs delivered and the transfer of responsibilities for forestry and fire management from the federal government to the GNWT. There are also files documenting the monitoring of animal species, particularly caribou. Some files were produced by the division's predecessors.
Northwest Territories. Department of Renewable Resources. Wildlife Management division