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This item consists of part three 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 A of a 90 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0018A, 0018B, 0019B, and 0020A. The meeting consists of presentation and discussion of the new Wildlife Act, including who should be allowed to be an outfitter or guide, guide training or certification, buddy hunting, possession of life wildlife, importing and exporting live wildlife, and commercially packaged game meat or commercially harvested wildlife. Questions and comments are offered by HTC members.

This item consists of part four of a five-part consultation meeting held 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, 0018B, 0019A, and 0020A. The meeting consists of presentation and discussion of the new Wildlife Act, including commercially harvested and packaged game meat, possibility of using hunting license as an export permit, quantity of meat allowed to be given as a gift, wastage, spoilage, allowing edible meat to be fed to dogs, defense kills (responsibility, reporting procedures, compensation), and penalties. Questions and comments are offered by HTC members.

This item consists of part one 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 Association (HTC) 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 0018B, 0019A, 0019B, and 0020A. The meeting consists of presentation and discussion of the new Wildlife Act, including reason for new Act, purpose of the Act, what it should cover (e.g. game animals, non-indigenous wild animals, habitat), limits on animals to be hunted, gaining permission to access or hunt on private land, no hunting corridors on highways, methods of hunting, and use of equipment for hunting. Questions and comments are offered by HTC 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 five 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 A of a 90 minute audio cassette. The meeting also includes items 0018A, 0018B, 0019A, and 0019B. The meeting consists of presentation and discussion of the new Wildlife Act, including time allowed before charges must be laid, penalties, and procedure and timeline for passage of the Act. The meeting continues with presentation and discussion of the proposed Species at Risk Act, including purpose of developing legislation, what species it should cover (including habitat), who should determine the status of a species, composition of committee, what information is used to determine status and assessment criteria, creation and approval of list, how to protect species at risk, recovery plan development and implementation, delisting of species, stewardship, prevention, and intentional or unintentional harm. Questions and comments are offered by HTC members. The meeting concludes with an encouragement to share input, mention of literature to take, and thanks.