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Environmental Protection and Climate Change Discover the Climate Change Secretariat, and find resources pertinent to environmental protection. Last updated: 29 November 2022
Teacher/educator environmental education training Teacher/educator environmental education training Last updated: 14 April 2023
Nunavut polar bear hide sale launches September 28 The Department of Environment’s polar bear hide sale starts September 28. Last updated: 30 November 2023
Keeping communities safe from polar bears The Department of Environment would like to remind everyone not to approach or feed wildlife, including polar bears, as they can become reliant on humans and aggressive in searching for food. Last updated: 30 November 2023
Keeping communities safe from polar bears To avoid polar bears coming into communities, harvesters are asked not to leave any carcasses or hunting remains anywhere near communities. Last updated: 30 November 2023
Polar bear sighting in Iqaluit A polar bear was sighted in residential and business areas of Iqaluit today, Thursday, July 16, 2015. Last updated: 30 November 2023