Examples of Hunters and Trappers Committee in a sentence
Any person intending to fish lakes or rivers on Inuvialuit private lands must first register with eitherthe local Hunters and Trappers Committee or the Fisheries Joint Management Committee (FJMC).
Early in the term of the 1996-2006 licence, in response to requests from the Fisheries Joint Management Committee Joint Secretariat and the Inuvik Hunters and Trappers Committee, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development undertook an extensive study of the effects of Inuvik’s wastewater effluent plume on East Channel, in particular under winter conditions.
Groups involved in the preparation of the IFMP were Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), the Fisheries Joint Management Committee (FJMC), the Gwich’in Renewable Resources Board (GRRB), Parks Canada Agency, the Aklavik Hunters and Trappers Committee (HTC), the Ehdiitat Renewable Resources Council (RRC), the Gwichya RRC, the Nihtat RRC, the Teetl’it RRC, elders of Aklavik and Teetl’it Zheh, the Rat River Working Group and the West Side WorkingGroup.
These two bodies, together with the NWT’s Department of Environment and Natural Resources (within which the Wildlife Division is found), negotiate MOUs with each community’s Hunters and Trappers Committee.
I am a member of the Amaruq Hunters and Trappers Committee and they speak mostly in Inuktitut, so I learned through there (45 year old man).
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Action 02-07-23: The Secretariat will contact John Nagy to discuss the issue of the GNWT informing or consulting with the Aklavik Hunters and Trappers Committee prior to harvesting muskox for research.
The Hunters and Trappers Committee of Sachs Harbour subsequently decided to conduct a commercial muskox harvest in the autumn and early winter of 1999.
Generous in-kind support was given by:• the Hunters and Trappers Committee of Sachs Harbour;• the Inuvialuit Game Council;• the Inuvialuit Joint Secretariat;• the Inuvialuit Communications Society;• the Natural Resources Institute, University of Manitoba;• the Department of Fisheries and Oceans;• the Government of the Northwest Territories; and• the Geological Survey of Canada.
The Hunters and Trappers Committee (HTC) of Sachs Harbour chose the two local researchers from a pool of four applicants.