1999/2000 Worksheet: Government of Canada

Actions: Caribou

Physical Condition

1. Contribute Physical Condition information to 'PCH Notes' production as required
1. Include Body Condition information in community discussions
5. Use Body Condition information in the PCH computer model
8. Work with Northern Yukon Ecological Knowledge Cooperative on contaminants
 

Herd Size

4. Work with U.S. to get calf birth rate (summer composition)
4. Get results of calf survival studies done by U.S.
5. Discuss PCH population and '1002' information with communities when possible
 

Harvest

1. Participate in analysis of effects of harvest on population
 

Range Use

3. Work on protecting '1002' lands
4. Consult with PCMB prior to lifting Withdrawal Order
6. Participate in Northern Yukon Ecological Knowledge Cooperative
 

 
 
Actions: People

Co-Management

1. Honour Canadian and International PCH agreements and maintain or increase funding to Boards
1. Report 1999/2000 work by May 2000
1. Help PCMB to draft plan for the next 4 years
2. Work closely with RRCs and other co-management boards
3. Help PCMB revise co-management approaches based on UBC study recommendations
4. Use traditional knowledge in caribou management where possible
4. Send users to gatherings concerning PCH and encourage presentations
5. Notify communities about field work and land use in their regions
6. Hire PCH users in PCH field work
 

Culture & Education

5. Encourage employment of users in wildlife jobs
6. Contribute to 'PCH Notes' as required
 

Tourism

1. Involve PCMB in any plans for parks on PCH range
2. Include PCH information in appropriate parks publications
2. Provide information about PCH to public on request
 

Industry

3. Keep PCMB notified of Land Use Applications for PCH range
 

 

 

 


Traditional Territories and Settlement Areas | Management Plans
Species Management Guidelines | Co-Management Case Studies
 
Home | Site Map | Links | Contacts