Ivvavik National Park of Canada Management Plan 2018
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2018 Ivvavik National Park of Canada Management Plan ii © Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, represented by the Chief Executive Officer of Parks Canada, 2018. Ivvavik National Park of Canada Management Plan. Paper: R64-514/2018E 978-0-660-23910-1 PDF: R64-514/2018E-PDF 978-0-660-23909-5 Also published in French under the title: Plan directeur du Parc national du Canada Ivvavik, 2018 For more information about the management plan or about Ivvavik National Park contact: Ivvavik National Park of Canada Parks Canada Agency, Western Arctic Field Unit P.O. Box 1840 Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada X0E 0T0 Tel: 867-777-8800, fax: 867-777-8820 Email: [email protected] https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/yt/ivvavik Front cover image credits Top from left to right: Fritz Mueller, Nathalie Heiberg-Harrison, Parks Canada Bottom: Fritz Mueller Ivvavik National Park iii Management Plan FOREWORD Canada’s national parks, national historic sites and national marine conservation areas belong to all Canadians and offer truly Canadian experiences. These special places make up one of the finest and most extensive systems of protected natural and cultural heritage areas in the world. The Government is committed to preserving our natural and cultural heritage, expanding the system of protected places and contributing to the recovery of species-at-risk. At the same time, we must continue to offer new and innovative visitor and outreach programs and activities so that more Canadians can experience Parks Canada places and learn about our environment, history and culture. This new management plan for Ivvavik National Park of Canada supports this vision. Management plans are developed through extensive consultation and input from various people and organizations, including Indigenous peoples, local and regional residents, visitors and the dedicated team at Parks Canada. National parks, national historic sites and national marine conservation areas are a priority for the Government of Canada. I would like to thank everyone who contributed to this plan for their commitment and spirit of co-operation. As the Minister responsible for Parks Canada, I applaud this collaborative effort and I am pleased to approve the Ivvavik National Park of Canada Management Plan. Catherine McKenna Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada iv Wildlife Management Advisory Council North Slope Advisory Honourable Catherine McKenna Minister of Environment and Climate Change Ottawa, Canada K1A OH3 November 30, 2017 Re: lvvavik National Park Management Plan Dear Minister McKenna: The Wildlife Management Advisory Council-North Slope (WMAC-NS) is pleased to recommend the revised Ivvavik National Park Management Plan (2017) to you for your acceptance. Ivvavik National Park was the first national park in Canada established under a comprehensive land claim agreement. The Inuvialuit Final Agreement (1984) established a cooperative management regime for the Park that is reflected in this management plan. WMAC-NS recommends this new revised plan under our authorities outlined in section 12(9) of the Inuvialuit Final Agreement. The plan's revised goals and objectives builds on and further develops the strong relationship between the Inuvialuit Final Agreement and the Canada National Parks Act. It gives recognition to the long-standing dependence and the rights of the Inuvialuit to use, manage, and benefit from the Park's resources. It also recognizes the interests of all Canadians in conserving an area of outstanding national and international significance. Regular revisions to the plan are a helpful way of ensuring Ivvavik National Park management is responsive to issues and challenges associated with environmental, social and economic changes in the region. They also reflect a renewed commitment to optimizing Inuvialuit economic benefits associated with the park. Cooperative management arrangements with other relevant agencies are important element of this plan. Parks officials have demonstrated their commitment to these arrangements throughout the planning process. The same cooperation will be vital to the successful implementation of the plan's objectives. The 2017 revised Ivvavik National Park Management Plan is an important element of a comprehensive conservation regime for the entire Yukon North Slope and we are pleased to endorse it. Sincerely, Original signed by: Ernest T. Pokiak, Inuvialuit Game Council Matt Clarke, Yukon Government Daniel C. Gordon, Inuvialuit Game Council David Tavares, Government of Canada Lindsay Staples, Chair Ivvavik National Park v Management Plan RECOMMENDATIONS Recommended by: ________________________________ Daniel Watson Chief Executive Officer Parks Canada ________________________________ Steve Blake Field Unit Superintendent Western Arctic Field Unit Parks Canada vi Ivvavik National Park vii Management Plan EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Ivvavik National Park was established in 1984 through the provisions of the Inuvialuit Final Agreement (IFA). The IFA identified the boundaries and mandate of the park, and provided guidelines for its planning and management. Together Parks Canada and the Inuvialuit have worked to manage Ivvavik with attention to the spirit and intentions of the IFA. This continuing partnership, through bodies such as the Wildlife Management Advisory Council (North Slope), is central to the management and operation of the park and is integral to all aspects of this plan. Ivvavik, meaning “a place for giving birth, a nursery,” is a name that recognizes the park’s significant role as the calving ground for the Porcupine caribou herd—a key traditional wildlife resource for the Inuvialuit and other Indigenous peoples for thousands of years. Ivvavik’s story reflects the connection between the people and the land and waters of which they are a part. The vision of this plan reflects this special relationship and continues to value expanded knowledge about the park and its conservation. It honours the traditions, culture and aspirations of the Inuvialuit people and seeks to ensure continuing cultural traditions, and long lasting environmental conservation and economic benefits. Ivvavik is also recognized as a place of experiential learning for visitors about the land and its importance to Inuvialuit culture. Four key strategies are identified to guide management of Ivvavik National Park during the life of this plan. The first aims to protect and conserve natural ecosystems, habitat, wildlife, cultural resources and Inuvialuit practices, based on the best available scientific and traditional knowledge. It recognizes the importance of a comprehensive knowledge base about the park that can be utilized regularly and effectively in management decision making. The second strategy encourages opportunities for use while respecting ecological and cultural values. As a remote wilderness, specific efforts will be needed to engage people visiting Ivvavik to access immersive and meaningful opportunities to experience the park and the culture of its traditional inhabitants. The third strategy ensures that meaningful and tangible opportunities will strengthen Inuvialuit benefits from park related economic activities and management. Emphasis in this strategy is placed on both direct benefits such as employment in park operations, as well as indirect benefits through park related business opportunities. The fourth strategy develops understanding and awareness of the significance of the park to global natural and cultural diversity through the sharing of knowledge and experience with others. These strategies will guide the implementation of the plan through the next decade toward realizing the vision for Ivvavik National Park. viii Ivvavik National Park ix Management Plan TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD .........................................................................................iii RECOMMENDATIONS ......................................................................... v EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ......................................................................vii 1.0 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................. 1 2.0 SIGNIFICANCE OF IVVAVIK NATIONAL PARK .............................. 4 3.0 PLANNING CONTEXT .................................................................... 5 4.0 VISION ............................................................................................ 7 5.0 KEY STRATEGIES .......................................................................... 8 6.0 ZONING ........................................................................................ 12 7.0 SUMMARY OF STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT .. 14 Maps Map 1: Regional Setting ....................................................................... 2 Map 2: Ivvavik National Park ................................................................ 3 Map 3: Ivvavik National Park Zoning .................................................. 13 x Ivvavik National Park 1 Management Plan 1.0 INTRODUCTION Parks Canada manages one of the finest and most extensive systems of protected natural and historic places in the world. The Agency’s mandate is to protect and present these places for the benefit and enjoyment of current and future generations. Future-oriented, strategic management of each national park, national marine conservation area, heritage canal and those national historic sites administered by Parks Canada supports the Agency’s vision: Canada’s treasured natural and historic places will