The Government of Nunavut Department of Environment and wildlife co-management partners from across Baffin Island will meet in Iqaluit July 23-24, 2013 to discuss the status of Baffin Island caribou.
The Department of Environment, on behalf of the Baffin Island Caribou Steering Committee, would like to thank the public for a successful round of Baffin Island caribou community consultations.
The Department of Environment, on behalf of the Baffin Island Caribou Steering Committee, would like to thank the public for a successful round of Baffin Island caribou community consultations.
This is a reminder that since January 1, 2015, it is illegal to hunt or kill caribou anywhere on Baffin Island and its surrounding islands, including Prince Charles Island and Bylot Island.
Minister of Environment Johnny Mike has accepted the Nunavut Wildlife Management Board’s (NWMB) recommendation that a total allowable harvest (TAH) of 250 male caribou should be set for the Baffin Island caribou subpopulation, effective immediately.
The Government of Nunavut has accepted the Nunavut Wildlife Management Board’s decision to set a total allowable harvest (TAH) of 250 male caribou for Baffin Island.