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West Moberly First Nations Chief expresses concerns over the Caribou Engagement Sessions (April 8, 2019)

by Alison Manitowabi | Apr 9, 2019 | Uncategorized

West Moberly First Nations Cheif Roland Wilson HUDSON’S HOPE, B.C. – West Moberly First Nations Chief, Roland Wilson, went to social media to express his concerns over the Caribou Engagement Sessions. In his post on Facebook, Wilson says no one is talking about the...

Doig River First Nations presents K’ih tsaaʔdze Tribal Park to Council (April 8, 2019)

by Alison Manitowabi | Apr 9, 2019 | Uncategorized

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – At a recent City Council meeting, Doig River First Nations made a presentation to Council and requested a letter to be sent to the Pathway to Canada, Target 1 Challenge, to receive funding to for a four year work plan and establish their Tribal...

Increase wolf cull, pen pregnant cows to save endangered caribou: study (March11, 2019)

by Alison Manitowabi | Mar 26, 2019 | Uncategorized

An extensive study of caribou herds across British Columbia and Alberta has found a way to reverse the long steady decline of an endangered species — kill more wolves and moose and pen pregnant cows. A female wolf, left, and male wolf roam the tundra near The...

Minister Donaldson, West Moberly and Saulteau chiefs talk draft caribou agreement (March21,2019)

by Alison Manitowabi | Mar 26, 2019 | Uncategorized

Southern Mountain Caribou. Photograph By NATURE CONSERVANCY OF CANADA The provincial government announced a draft agreement today between B.C., Ottawa, and the West Moberly and Saulteau First Nations to protect caribou habitat in the South Peace. Minister of Forests,...

Caribou recovery plan proposes resource development closures in critical habitat (March 21,2019)

by Alison Manitowabi | Mar 26, 2019 | Uncategorized

A draft agreement between B.C., Ottawa, and two Treaty 8 First Nations proposes interim moratoriums and changes to resource development practices in critical caribou habitat to help recover three dwindling herds in the South Peace. The Ministry of Forests, Lands,...
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The Treaty 8 Tribal Association represents Six First Nations in Northeastern BC. Its membership consists of a Council of Six Treaty 8 Tribal Association Chiefs of member and non-member First Nations. The ethno- linguistic grouping within the eight First Nations includes Sicannie (Sikanni), Slavey, Beaver (Dane-Zaa), Cree, and Saulteau.

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