New parks north : an annual progress report on natural and cultural heritage initiatives in Northern Canada / Published jointly by Environment Canada and Northwest Territories. : R61-13S-PDF
This annual newsletter provides brief status reports on projects concerning the establishment and development of new parks, related heritage areas and other conservation initiatives in northern Canada. Aboriginal land claims remain a key factor in the establishment of parks and other protected areas.--Page 1
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Department/Agency | Parks Canada. |
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Title | New parks north : an annual progress report on natural and cultural heritage initiatives in Northern Canada / Published jointly by Environment Canada and Northwest Territories. |
Publication type | Series |
Language | [Inuktitut] |
Other language editions | [French], [English] |
Format | Electronic |
Other formats | Paper-[Inuktitut] |
Parallel description | [French] |
Note(s) | "This annual newsletter provides brief status reports on projects concerning the establishment and development of new parks, related heritage areas and other conservation initiatives in northern Canada. Aboriginal land claims remain a key factor in the establishment of parks and other protected areas."--Page 1. Text in Inuktitut. |
Publishing information | Yellowknife - Northwest Territories : Parks Canada |
Chronology | No. 13, 2004-- |
Frequency | Annual |
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Issues | 2007 Click to expand
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2005 Click to expand
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