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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 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 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.

This item consists of part five 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, 0003B, 0004A, and 0004B. The recording continues with presentation and discussion of the new Wildlife Act, including minor's permits, trapping, outfitting (big game and tourism), buddy hunting, possession of live wildlife, and importing and exporting live wildlife. There are questions and comments from the members of the HTC and RRC.

This item consists of part three 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, 0007A, 0007B, 0008A, 0008B, 0009A, and 0009B.The recording continues with presentation and discussion of the Wildlife Act, including whether baiting should be allowed, wildlife harassment, and licencing (relationship to Treaty or Land Claim rights, residency requirements, rules for Indigenous people from out of jurisdiction, classes of licences). There are questions and comments from the members of the HTC.

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 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 three 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 0001A, 0001B, 0002B, 0003A, 0003B, 0004A, and 0004B.The recording continues with presentation and discussion of the new Wildlife Act, including no shooting corridors beside roads, use of vehicles when hunting, wildlife harassment, and baiting. There are questions and comments from the members of the HTC and RRC.