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Thaıdene Nëné badı xá (Working with Thaidene Nëné) – Land Relationship Plan
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The living connection between land and people, between water and land, between forest and tundra: these relationships have protected the Thaidene Nëné area for millennia. We want to hear from you on how you would help carry these connections into the future.
Thaidene Nëné Indigenous Protected Area is 26,376 km2 and includes a national park reserve, a territorial protected area, and a territorial wildlife conservation area.
Thaıdene Nëné badı xá is the first plan for Thaidene Nëné. Much of the work for this first plan is foundational, setting out what is needed to ensure that countless generations to come will be able to care for and benefit from the area. The plan is for ten years (2024-2034), and includes a set of guiding principles, a long-term vision for Thaidene Nëné; and a series of goals, objectives, and targets/indicators that will help us make progress towards achieving the plan’s vision.
We want to ensure Indigenous governments, stakeholders and the public have an opportunity to provide input on the future direction of Thaidene Nëné. Your feedback will play an important role in the development of this first management plan for Thaidene Nëné.
You can read a quick overview here or the full draft management plan here.
Have Your Say
There are a variety of ways to provide input.
The public is invited to give online feedback here or by email to Thaidene.Nene@pc.gc.ca until April 28.
There will also be community engagement sessions to talk to staff and Thaidene Nëné xá dá yáłtı members: in Yellowknife, Łutsël K’é, Fort Resolution, Fort Smith, and Hay River. Visit the Parks Canada site to find out more.
Remember: this is based on your experiences. No expertise is required!
Next Steps
Your feedback will be used by the Thaidene Nëné xá dá yáłtı (the operational management board for Thaidene Nëné), Łutsël K’é Dene First Nation, Northwest Territory Métis Nation, Parks Canada and the Government of Northwest Territories to inform the first management plan for Thaidene Nëné.
The living connection between land and people, between water and land, between forest and tundra: these relationships have protected the Thaidene Nëné area for millennia. We want to hear from you on how you would help carry these connections into the future.
Thaidene Nëné Indigenous Protected Area is 26,376 km2 and includes a national park reserve, a territorial protected area, and a territorial wildlife conservation area.
Thaıdene Nëné badı xá is the first plan for Thaidene Nëné. Much of the work for this first plan is foundational, setting out what is needed to ensure that countless generations to come will be able to care for and benefit from the area. The plan is for ten years (2024-2034), and includes a set of guiding principles, a long-term vision for Thaidene Nëné; and a series of goals, objectives, and targets/indicators that will help us make progress towards achieving the plan’s vision.
We want to ensure Indigenous governments, stakeholders and the public have an opportunity to provide input on the future direction of Thaidene Nëné. Your feedback will play an important role in the development of this first management plan for Thaidene Nëné.
You can read a quick overview here or the full draft management plan here.
Have Your Say
There are a variety of ways to provide input.
The public is invited to give online feedback here or by email to Thaidene.Nene@pc.gc.ca until April 28.
There will also be community engagement sessions to talk to staff and Thaidene Nëné xá dá yáłtı members: in Yellowknife, Łutsël K’é, Fort Resolution, Fort Smith, and Hay River. Visit the Parks Canada site to find out more.
Remember: this is based on your experiences. No expertise is required!
Next Steps
Your feedback will be used by the Thaidene Nëné xá dá yáłtı (the operational management board for Thaidene Nëné), Łutsël K’é Dene First Nation, Northwest Territory Métis Nation, Parks Canada and the Government of Northwest Territories to inform the first management plan for Thaidene Nëné.