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Kaska Dena Council Wildlife Management Information for Hunters

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Hunting in B.C.? Important Information from the Kaska Nation

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Hunting in B.C.? Important Information from the Kaska Nation

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Application for Permission to Hunt - Daylu Dena Council Lands and Resources Department

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Application for Permission to Hunt - Daylu Dena Council Lands and Resources Department

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“Kaska Dena Guardians will be out monitoring high use areas, collecting..."

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“Kaska Dena Guardians will be out monitoring high use areas, collecting..."

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Kaska Dena Council Wildlife Management Information for Hunters

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Kaska Dena Council Wildlife Management Information for Hunters

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  • Chapters
    • 1. Get to know the Toolkit
    • 2. Learn About Indigenous Guardian Programs
    • 3. Start an Indigenous Guardian Program
    • 4. Create a Vision, Plan and Prioritize
    • 5. Set up a Governance Structure
    • 6. Fund an Indigenous Guardian program
    • 7. Hire and Manage Staff
    • 8. Run a Safe Operation
    • 9. Develop Training and Build Capacity
    • 10. Monitor and Collect Data
    • 11. Conduct Research
    • 12. Establish Presence and Authority
    • 13. Engage the Community
    • 14. Involve Youth
    • 15. Establish Relationships with Resource Agencies
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    • 17. Connect with the Technical Support Team
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