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This item consists of part one of an eight-part consultation meeting held on February 15, 2000 between staff from the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development and members of the Aklavik Hunters and Trappers Committee (HTC) and Renewable Resource Council (RRC) on proposed new wildlife legislation. The meeting is in English. The original source item is side A of a 60 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0001B, 0002A, 0002B, 0003A, 0003B, 0004A, and 0004B. The presenters introduce the proposed legislation, why it is being developed, the development and approval process, scope of the Wildlife Act, and enforcement and penalties. There are questions and comments from the members of the HTC and RRC.

This item consists of part two of an eight-part consultation meeting held on February 15, 2000 between staff from the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development and members of the Aklavik Hunters and Trappers Committee (HTC) and Renewable Resource Council (RRC) on proposed new wildlife legislation. The meeting is in English. The original source item is side B of a 60 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0001A, 0002A, 0002B, 0003A, 0003B, 0004A, and 0004B. The recording continues with presentation and discussion of the Wildlife Act, including tags, harvest reporting, licences, and hunting on private and crown land. There are questions and comments from the members of the HTC and RRC.

This item consists of part eight of an eight-part consultation meeting held February 15, 2000 between staff from the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development and members of the Aklavik Hunters and Trappers Committee (HTC) and Renewable Resource Council (RRC) on proposed new wildlife legislation. The meeting is in English. The original source item is side B of a 60 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0001A, 0001B, 0002A, 0002B, 0003A, 0003B, and 0004A. The recording continues with presentation and discussion of the new Wildlife Act, including fish wastage. Next, the Species at Risk Act is presented and discussed, including purpose of the proposed legislation, how would it work, creating lists of species at risk, protection and recovery, which species to cover, composition of committee, sources of knowledge, how to decide need/use of management tools, creating a list of criteria, applying management principles, procedure for recovery plan approval, decision making, consultation, plan implementation, stewardship on private lands, how to encourage stewardship, and offenses (intentional and unintentional harm). The recording concludes with mentions of upcoming public meetings, the production of a discussion paper, drafting of a promised MOU with the Minister, and the desireability of having an RWED representative at meetings. There are questions and comments from the members of the HTC and RRC.

This item consists of part one of a nine-part consultation meeting held February 22, 2000 between staff from the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development and members of the Tuktoyaktuk Hunters and Trappers Committee (HTC) on proposed new wildlife legislation. The meeting is in English. The original source item is side A of a 60 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0006A, 0006B, 0007A, 0007B, 0008A, 0008B, 0009A, and 0009B. The presenter describes the consultation and approval process, why a Wildlife Act is necessary, where to get additional information, why the Species at Risk Act is being proposed, and the purpose of the Wildlife Act. The recording continues with presentation and discussion of the Wildlife Act, including scope (which species the Act should apply to), what animals can be hunted, and tags. There are questions and comments from the members of the HTC.

This item consists of part two of a nine-part consultation meeting held February 22, 2000 between staff from the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development and members of the Tuktoyaktuk Hunters and Trappers Committee (HTC) on proposed new wildlife legislation. The meeting is in English. The original source item is side A of a 60 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0005A, 0006B, 0007A, 0007B, 0008A, 0008B, 0009A, and 0009B.The recording continues with presentation and discussion of the Wildlife Act, including how people are treating the land, habitat protection, whether baiting should be allowed, and the responsiveness of officers. There are questions and comments from the members of the HTC.

This item consists of part seven of a nine-part consultation meeting held February 22, 2000 between staff from the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development and members of the Tuktoyaktuk Hunters and Trappers Committee (HTC) on proposed new wildlife legislation. The meeting is in English. The original source item is side B of a 60 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0005A, 0006A, 0006B, 0007A, 0007B, 0008A, 0009A, and 0009B.The recording continues with presentation and discussion of the Wildlife Act, including defensive kills (compensation, responsibility of government), offences and penalties (fines and jail time, categories of crimes, time allowed before charges must be laid), and response times by resource officers. There are questions and comments from the members of the HTC.

This item consists of part of nine of a nine-part consultation meeting held February 22, 2000 between staff from the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development and members of the Tuktoyaktuk Hunters and Trappers Committee (HTC) on proposed new wildlife legislation. The meeting is in English. The original source item is side B of a 60 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0005A, 0006A, 0006B, 0007A, 0007B, 0008A, 0008B, and 0009A.The recording continues presentation and discussion on the proposed Species at Risk Act, including offenses (intentional and unintentional harm, neglect), notification of public about recovery plans, and purpose of the SAR Act. The meeting concludes with the presenters emphasizing the importance of community involvement and consultation and describing next steps (public open house and presentation, discussion paper). Questions and comments are made by HTC members.

This item consists of part one of a three-part consultation meeting held February 23, 2000 between staff from the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development (RWED) and the public in Tuktoyaktuk on proposed new wildlife legislation. The meeting is in English. The original source item is side A of a 60 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0010B and 0011A. The meeting is an open house style, so only the conversation nearest the recorder is captured clearly. The conversation is mainly a discussion between two RWED employees and a representative of the Inuvialuit Land Administration (ILA) discussing how access permissions to Inuvialuit private land are supposed to work. The ILA representative describes the misconception that Hunters and Trappers Committees can grant land access, when that is actually a responsibility of the ILA, and difficulties in getting outfitters and hunters to comply with getting permits for land use from the ILA. The RWED employees make comments and ask a number of follow-up questions.

This item consists of part three of a three-part consultation meeting held February 23, 2000 between staff from the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development (RWED) and the public in Tuktoyaktuk on proposed new wildlife legislation. The meeting is in English. The original source item is side A of a 90 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0010A and 0010B. The meeting is an open house style, so only the conversation nearest the recorder is captured clearly. The recording is a continuation of a discussion between two RWED employees and a representative of the Inuvialuit Land Administration (ILA) on topics including facilitating access to Inuvialuit land by RWED officers and an access rules and revision in progress. Another person approaches and starts a new conversation with the RWED representative and they discuss who attended the Hunters and Trappers Committee (HTC) meeting the previous day, the total allowable harvest and how it is determined, how Species at Risk will help address problems with declining numbers, determining numbers of animals harvested (mandatory reporting), how RWED deals with offences and enforcement, problems with continuity in HTCs and RWED officers, ways to submit comments on the Act, and the timeline and process for creating the new Wildlife Act.

This item consists of part five of a five-part consultation meeting held on April 4, 2000 between staff from the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development (RWED) and the Tsiigehtchic Renewable Resources Council on proposed new wildlife legislation. The meeting is in English. The original source item is side A of a 90 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0012A, 0012B, 0013A, and 0013B. The meeting consists of presentation and discussion of the proposed Species at Risk Act, including development process, committee (composition), purpose of legislation, what species should be covered (including habitat), information and criteria used to assess status, approval of criteria and list, recovery process (team, strategy, approval, implementation, review), delisting, application to private land (stewardship, land appropriation or exchange), prevention (education, reporting, good management on lower risk species), offences (intentional or unintentional harm), request for input, and informing the public. Questions and comments are offered by the RRC members.

This item consists of part one of a four-part consultation meeting held on April 6, 2000 between staff from the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development (RWED) and the Fort McPherson Renewable Resources Council on proposed new wildlife legislation. The meeting is in English. The original source item is side A of a 90 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0015B, 0016A, and 0016B. The meeting consists of presentation and discussion of the Wildlife Act, including what it should include (species, habitat), restricting moose hunting to bulls only, access to crown land and private land, number of tags issued, no-hunting corridors along highways, use of hunting equipment and vehicles, baiting, and harassment. Questions and comments are offered by the RRC members.

This item consists of part two of a five-part consultation meeting held on June 14, 2000 between staff from the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development (RWED) and the Paulatuk Hunters and Trappers Committee (HTC) on proposed new wildlife legislation. The meeting is in English. The original source item is side B of a 90 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0018A, 0019A, 0019B, and 0020A. The meeting consists of presentation and discussion of the new Wildlife Act, including baiting of big game for sport hunting, wildlife harassment, residency requirements, hunting rights of Indigenous people from out of territory, numbers of animals that can be taken, buddy hunting, and minor's permits. Questions and comments are offered by HTC members.

This item consists of part six of an eight-part consultation meeting held February 15, 2000 between staff from the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development and members of the Aklavik Hunters and Trappers Committee (HTC) and Renewable Resource Council (RRC) on proposed new wildlife legislation. The meeting is in English. The original source item is side B of a 60 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0001A, 0001B, 0002A, 0002B, 0003A, 0004A, and 0004B.The recording continues with presentation and discussion of the new Wildlife Act, including commercial wildlife products and meat inspection, use of hunting license as export permit, gifting meat, meat wastage, feeding edible meat to domestic animals, wastage due to spoiling, and responsibility for defensive kills. There are questions and comments from the members of the HTC and RRC.

This item consists of part seven of an eight-part consultation meeting held February 15, 2000 between staff from the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development and members of the Aklavik Hunters and Trappers Committee (HTC) and Renewable Resource Council (RRC) on proposed new wildlife legislation. The meeting is in English. The original source item is side A of a 60 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0001A, 0001B, 0002A, 0002B, 0003A, 0003B, and 0004B. The recording continues with presentation and discussion of the new Wildlife Act, including defensive kills (compensation, government responsibilty), penalties (maximum fine, jail time, licence suspension), poaching, and time limits allowed before a charge must be issued. There are questions and comments from the members of the HTC and RRC.

This item consists of part five of a nine-part consultation meeting held February 22, 2000 between staff from the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development and members of the Tuktoyaktuk Hunters and Trappers Committee (HTC) on proposed new wildlife legislation. The meeting is in English. The original source item is side B of a 60 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0005A, 0006A, 0006B, 0007A, 0008A, 0008B, 0009A, and 0009B.The recording continues with presentation and discussion of the Wildlife Act, including outfitting, buddy hunting, possession of live wildlife, import and export of live wildlife, commercial sale of game meat and meat inspection, and use of licence as meat export permit. There are questions and comments from the members of the HTC.

This item consists of part one of a five-part consultation meeting held April 4, 2000 between staff from the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development (RWED) and the Tsiigehtchic Renewable Resources Council on proposed new wildlife legislation. The meeting is in English. The original source item is side A of a 90 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0012B, 0013A, 0013B, and 0014A. The meeting consists of presentation and discussion of the new Wildlife Act, including the development process, what Act should include (species, habitat), restricting hunting of moose to bulls only (seasonally), caribou tags, resident access to hunt game on private land, non-hunting corridors along public highways, types of hunting equipment, minimum calibre of firearms, and traditional harvesting methods. Questions and comments are offered by the RRC members.

This item consists of part two of a five-part consultation meeting held on April 4, 2000 between staff from the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development (RWED) and the Tsiigehtchic Renewable Resources Council on proposed new wildlife legislation. The meeting is in English. The original source item is side B of a 90 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0012A, 0013A, 0013B, and 0014A. The meeting consists of presentation and discussion of the new Wildlife Act, including minimum calibre of firearm, use of vehicles, baiting, wildlife harassment, wastage, hunting education program, residency requirements, out of territory Indigenous peoples, age requirements, minor's permit, trapping, and outfitting. Questions and comments are offered by the RRC members.

This item consists of part four of an eight-part consultation meeting held on February 15, 2000 between staff from the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development and members of the Aklavik Hunters and Trappers Committee (HTC) and Renewable Resource Council (RRC) on proposed new wildlife legislation. The meeting is in English. The original source item is side B of a 60 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0001A, 0001B, 0002A, 0003A, 0003B, 0004A, and 0004B. The recording continues with presentation and discussion of the new Wildlife Act, including baiting, wildlife harassment, and licencing (residency requirements, Indigenous people from other jurisdictions). There are questions and comments from the members of the HTC and RRC.

This item consists of part four of a nine-part consultation meeting held February 22, 2000 between staff from the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development and members of the Tuktoyaktuk Hunters and Trappers Committee (HTC) on proposed new wildlife legislation. The meeting is in English. The original source item is side A of a 60 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0005A, 0006A, 0006B, 0007B, 0008A, 0008B, 0009A, and 0009B.The recording continues with presentation and discussion of the Wildlife Act, including minor's permits, trapping, guiding and outfitting, and guide training and certification. There are questions and comments from the members of the HTC.

This item consists pf part six of a nine-part consultation meeting held February 22, 2000 between staff from the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development and members of the Tuktoyaktuk Hunters and Trappers Committee (HTC) on proposed new wildlife legislation. The meeting is in English. The original source item is side A of a 60 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0005A, 0006A, 0006B, 0007A, 0007B, 0008B, 0009A, and 0009B. The recording continues with presentation and discussion of the Wildlife Act, including export (use of licence as export permit, limits on meat given as a gift), meat wastage and spoilage, feeding edible meat to domestic animals, and defensive kills (responsibility and compensation). There are questions and comments from the members of the HTC.