N.W.T., federal government reach deal on caribou conservation plans
YELLOWKNIFE — Ottawa and the Northwest Territories have reached a deal on protecting threatened caribou.
But one environmental group calls so-called Section 11 agreements — draft versions of which have been reached with other provinces — plans to keep planning.
“I would have liked to have seen some more concrete actions,” said Florence Daviet of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society.
On Wednesday, the federal government and the N.W.T. made an agreement that the territory would file range plans to conserve several herds of boreal caribou, which live in forested regions along the territory’s western edge.