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For more information please visit https://jointsecretariat.ca/co-management-system/inuvialuit-game-council/

 

 

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NWT Water Stewardship Website

This website is a platform to share information and showcase initiatives related to water stewardship in the Northwest Territories. It details the achievements of the joint implementation of Northern Voices, Northern Waters: NWT Water Stewardship Strategy, in addition to providing current information about water, ecosystems, and watersheds in the NWT.

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