Wildlife Conservation Impact in Northwest Territories
GrantID: 69444
Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000
Deadline: January 15, 2025
Grant Amount High: $50,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Risk Compliance in Northwest Territories' Community-Based Wildlife Conservation
The Community-Based Wildlife Conservation project in the Northwest Territories targets the involvement of Indigenous communities in managing declining wildlife populations. This initiative faces challenges related to climate change, which significantly impacts the ecology and biodiversity of the region. To qualify for funding, projects must engage local Knowledge Holders and respect traditional ecological knowledge in wildlife management strategies.
Unique Challenges in the Northwest Territories
The Northwest Territories is home to diverse wildlife that is increasingly threatened by environmental changes. As temperatures rise and habitats shift due to climate change, the local populations of species such as caribou and migratory birds are declining. This initiative not only addresses immediate ecological concerns but also ensures that Indigenous voices shape conservation strategies that resonate culturally and environmentally.
Collaborative Implementation Approach
Implementation will focus on developing adaptive strategies through community-led workshops and wildlife monitoring programs. The project emphasizes partnerships between local management teams and governmental agencies, ensuring that policies reflect both scientific research and Indigenous practices. This dual approach fosters resilience against the rapidly changing environmental conditions that affect both wildlife and human communities.
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