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NWT CIMP Project Factsheet 1999 to 2021

CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Email provided for North/ (46) current projects Investigating the seasonality of Homa Pour subarctic lakes in changing [email protected] 212 Science Water Wilfrid Laurier University (WLU) 2020/2021 climate using satellite & field data Nutrient and contaminant status Lorne Doig [email protected] 2019/2020 209 Science Water in the wetlands of the Slave University of Saskatchewan (UofS) 2020/2021 River Delta Assessing the disturbance Chris Johnson responses of barren-ground University of Northern British [email protected] 2019/2020 208 Science Caribou caribou to industrial Columbia (UNBC) 2020/2021 infrastructure Kimberly Howland & Muhammad Ecological monitoring of Lake Yamin Janjua Department of Fisheries and Oceans 2019/2020 206 Science, TK Fish trout in the Great Slave Lake Muhammad.Janjua@ dfo‐mpo.gc.ca (DFO) 2020/2021

Fate of heavy metals in sewage Rob Jamieson [email protected] disposal facilities and 2019/2020 204 Science Water Dalhousie University cumulative impacts on 2020/2021 on hold downstream aquatic systems Yellowknives Cumulative Ryan Miller Traditional Impact and Monitoring Yellowknives Dene First Nation [email protected] 2018/2019 201 Cumulative effects 2019/2020 Knowledge Framework (YKDFN) 2020/2021

Recovery of boreal caribou Carol Ann Chaplin habitat after forest fires. [email protected] 2018/2019 2019/2020 194 Science Caribou Deninu Kue First Nation (DKFN) 2020/2021 on hold

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years A multidisciplinary investigation Mike Palmer of recovery in area lakes from 50 years of arsenic 2017/2018 192 Science Water Carleton University 2018/2019 pollution: What are the factors 2019/2020 inhibiting recovery and the biological consequences? Community-Based TK Beth Keats 2016/2017 Traditional 2017/2018 185 Community based monitoring Monitoring – Monitoring for Lutsel K'e Dene First Nation (LKDFN) Knowledge 2018/2019 Better Decision-Making Phase 3 2019/2020 Impact of wildfire on Mike Pisaric 2015/2016 2016/2017 174 Science Water northern stream ecosystems Brock University 2017/2018 2018/2019 2019/2020 Barren-ground caribou Johanne Black Traditional Traditional Knowledge mapping Yellowknives Dene First Nation 2015/2016 171 Caribou 2016/2017 Knowledge and analysis (YKDFN) 2017/2018

Understanding the regional Heather Jamieson variability in soil geochemistry in 2015/2016 168 Science Water, Soil Queen's University 2016/2017 an area impacted by legacy 2017/2018 industrial activity Geospatial models and isotope Karl Lindenschmidt

Traditional tracers to identify key fish 2014/2015 166 Knowledge & Fish habitats along the Slave River University of Saskatchewan (UofS) 2015/2016 Science 2016/2017

Cumulative impacts monitoring John Chetelat of aquatic ecosystem health of Yellowknife Bay, Great Slave 2014/2015 Lake; Legacy arsenic pollution in Environment and Climate Change 2015/2016 161 Science Water, Fish Yellowknife Bay sediments: An Canada (ECCC) 2018/2019 assessment of its long- term fate 2019/2020 under a changing climate

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Engaging Youth Jennifer Fresque-Baxter in Cumulative Impacts Government of the Northwest Monitoring and Assessment - 156 Science Capacity Building Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2013/2014 Developing and Operationalizing and Natural Resources (ENR) A Framework for Youth Engagement Establishing a water quality Todd Slack Yellowknives Dene First Nation 2012/2013 151 Science Water dataset for cumulative effects 2013/2014 assessment in the North Slave (YKDFN) 2014/2015

Furbearer contaminants, Erin Kelly population and harvest on the Government of the Northwest 147 Science Other mammals (terrestrial) Slave River and Slave River Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2012/2013 Delta: historical and current and Natural Resources (ENR) conditions Changing hydrology in the Taiga Chris Spence Shield: Geochemical and Environment and Climate Change 2012/2013 140 Science Water 2013/2014 resource management Canada (ECCC) 2014/2015 implications Cumulative impact monitoring in Gloria Enzoe Traditional Thaidene Nene - Ni Hat'ni Dene 2011/2012 138 Water Lutsel K'e Dene First Nation (LKDFN) 2012/2013 Knowledge program; Ni Hat'ni Dene 2013/2014 Program Environmental baseline Pete Cott conditions of habitat and fish Department of Fisheries and Oceans 125 Science Fish tissue at a proposed effluent 2011/2012 (DFO) discharge site, Yellowknife Bay, NWT Establishing standard Michael Palmer Indigenous and Northern Affairs monitoring stations in the North 124 Science Climate Canada (INAC) - Cumulative Impact 2011/2012 Slave Monitoring Program (CIMP)

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Vulnerability assessment for the Erin Kelly Slave River and Slave River Delta Government of the Northwest and sediment core sampling to 114 Science Water Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2011/2012 assess contaminant deposition and Natural Resources (ENR) to the Slave River Delta over time Slave River Water and Chris Heron Suspended Sediment Quality Northwest Territory Métis Nation 111 Science Water 2010/2011 Community Sampling Program (NWTMN)

Using traditional knowledge to Sheryl Grieve assess past and current climate Traditional 98 Climate change in the south-central North Slave Métis Alliance (NSMA) 2009/2010 Knowledge

Community monitoring of the Marlene Evans Great Slave Lake ecosystem: First steps; Community Environment and Climate Change 2009/2010 monitoring of the Great Slave 2010/2011 95 Science Water Canada (ECCC) - National Water Lake ecosystem: Second steps; 2011/2012 Research Institute (NWRI) 2012/2013 Community and scientific monitoring of the Great Slave Lake ecosystem North Slave Community Based Sheryl Grieve Monitoring Integrating Traditional Knowledge & Traditional 2008/2009 90 Community Based Monitoring North Slave Métis Alliance (NSMA) Knowledge Science; Integration of science 2009/2010 and traditional knowledge in community based monitoring

Climate Change in the Central Jennifer Galloway Northwest Territories – A 88 Science Climate Golder Associates Ltd. 2008/2009 Paleolimnological Analysis

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Chris Heron Little Buffalo River Water Northwest Territory Métis Nation 2007/2008 77 Science Water Quality Program 2008/2009 (NWTMN) 2009/2010 Repatriation of Métis Traditional Sheryl Grieve Traditional Knowledge from the Dene 76 Capacity Building North Slave Métis Alliance (NSMA) 2007/2008 Knowledge Mapping Project

Development of Community Sheryl Grieve Specific Indicators for Human health and community 75 Science Socioeconomic and Community North Slave Métis Alliance (NSMA) 2007/2008 wellness Wellness for the NSMA Community Water is Life Conference Diane Giroux 69 Science Water Akaitcho Territory Government (ATG) 2007/2008

Great Slave Lake Watershed George Low Community Aquatic Research 68 Science Water Akaitcho Territory Government (ATG) 2007/2008 and Monitoring Program

Youth Winter and Fish Sandra Bowden Monitoring Camp; Camp 2006/2007 64 Science Fish William MacDonald School 2007/2008 Akaitcho - Fish Study Field Monitoring and Training of Chris Heron Northwest Territory Métis Nation 62 Science Capacity Building Monitoring Staff 2006/2007 (NWTMN)

Monitoring of Paramount Hay River Métis Council Daniel Beck 60 Science Community Based Monitoring 2005/2006 Resources, Cameron Hills (HRMC) Monitoring at the Pine Point Fort Resolution Métis Council Lloyd Cardinal 59 Science Capacity Building 2005/2006 Mine Site (FRMC) Coordination of three Northwest Chris Heron Territory Metis Nation Northwest Territory Métis Nation 58 Science Capacity Building 2005/2006 monitoring projects (NWTMN)

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years NSMA Capacity Building: Global Kris Johnson Positioning System and 43 Science Capacity Building Geographical Information North Slave Métis Alliance (NSMA) 2004/2005 Systems Training NSMA Harvester’s and Kris Johnson Traditional 42 Capacity Building Monitor’s Resource Guide and North Slave Métis Alliance (NSMA) 2004/2005 Knowledge Traditional Foods Cookbook

Danny Beaulieu Trapper Training and Fire 2004/2005 Ecology Program; 2005/2006 Trapper/Hunter Training; Government of the Northwest 2007/2008 2008/2009 37 Science Other mammals (terrestrial) Hunting, Trapping and Fire Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2009/2010 Effects Training; Hunting, and Natural Resources (ENR) 2010/2011 Trapping and Fire Ecology 2011/2012 2012/2013 Program Community Based Monitoring of Kris Johnson Non- Permitted Cabins and 33 Science Community Based Monitoring Dwellings in the North Slave North Slave Métis Alliance (NSMA) 2003/2004 Region Chris Heron ArcView Training; Capacity Northwest Territory Métis Nation 2003/2004 31 Science Capacity Building building: ArcGIS training (NWTMN) 2004/2005 Moose Monitoring in the North Dean Cluff Government of the Northwest Slave Region 2003/2004 28 Science Moose Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2007/2008 and Natural Resources (ENR) Geographic Information System Robert Turner environmental assessment and Traditional 20 Capacity Building traditional knowledge study of North Slave Métis Alliance (NSMA) 2002/2003 Knowledge the winter road.

Water quality sampling – Fort Robert Tordiff 18 Science Water Resolution, Fort Smith & Hay NWT Métis Nation (NWTMN) 2002/2003 River

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Spatial distribution of trapper Deborah Johnson Government of the Northwest activity and observations in the 13 Science Other mammals (terrestrial) Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2002/2003 South Slave region and Natural Resources (ENR) (32) Cumulative effects of fire, Jennifer Baltzer permafrost, and human [email protected] 219 Science Caribou Wilfird Laurier University (WLU) 2020/2021 development on caribou habitat and recovery Traditional Knowledge Study on Boyd Clark Traditional 203 Fish Fish within the Acho Dene First Acho Dene Koe First Nation (ADKFN) 2019/2020 Knowledge Nation Traditional Territory An integrated monitoring Oliver Sonnentag program for a boreal forest oliver.sonnentag@ umontreal.ca watershed with discontinuous 2018/2019 199 Science Water Université de Montréal 2019/2020 permafrost responding to 2020/2021 climate warming and increasing anthropogenic pressures 1)Watching the Land: Knowing Patrick Riley the cumulative impacts of [email protected] change 2)Tracking the health of the environment and changes 2017/2018 Traditional 2018/2019 191 Cumulative effects to the environment over time Katl'odeeche First Nation (KFN) Knowledge 2019/2020 based on a set of pre- 2020/2021 determined TK parameters through community-based monitoring. ADK TK and CI Qualitative Alexander Fanni Traditional Assessment 190 Caribou Acho Dene Koe First Nation (ADKFN) 2017/2018 Knowledge

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Using Traditional Knowledge of Margaret Ireland Traditional JMRFN Elders to better First Nation 189 Caribou 2017/2018 Knowledge understand changes in the (JMRFN) Boreal caribou habitat The Ka'a'gee Tu Atlas: Melaine Simba Traditional Community- based monitoring 2016/2017 184 Community Based Monitoring Ka'a'gee Tu First Nation (KTFN) Knowledge of landscape change in , 2017/2018 NT 1)Understanding fish mercury Heidi Swanson concentrations in Dehcho lakes. [email protected] 2013/2014 2014/2015 2)Understanding why fish 2015/2016 mercury levels vary in Dehcho 2016/2017 154 Science Fish, Water University of Waterloo (UofW) lakes, and how variation in fish 2017/2018 2018/2019 mercury levels reflects 2019/2020 interactions of catchment, lake, 2020/2021 and fish ecology. Investigation of cumulative Melaine Simba 2012/2013 impacts in the Tathlina 2013/2014 2014/2015 watershed through the analyses 149 Science Fish, Water Ka'a'gee Tu First Nation (KTFN) 2015/2016 of food webs, fish health and 2016/2017 water quality 2017/2018 2018/2019 Hay River water and suspended Andrea Czarnecki Indigenous and Northern Affairs sediment quality - community 135 Science Water Canada (INAC) - Water Resources 2011/2012 sampling program Division Population trends of songbirds Craig Machtans Environment and Climate Change in the area 134 Science Other wildlife (avian) Canada (ECCC) – Canadian Wildlife 2011/2012 Service (CWS)

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Integrated ecomonitoring and Xinhua Zhu assessment of cumulative xinhua.zhu @dfo-mpo.gc.ca

impacts on Great Slave Lake 2011/2012 fisheries ecosystems; 2012/2013 Comprehensive assessment of 2013/2014 2014/2015 biological adaptability of Great Department of Fisheries and Oceans 2015/2016 132 Science Fish, Water Slave Lake fisheries ecosystem (DFO) 2016/2017 and anthropogenic and natural 2017/2018 2018/2019 disturbances. 2019/2020 Monitoring fish populations and 2020/2021 environmenatl variables in Great Slave Lake. Cumulative Effects Monitoring Lloyd Chicot 123 Science Fish, Water Program (CEMP) Baseline Study Ka'a'gee Tu First Nation (KTFN) 2011/2012

Landscape scale flooding in the Terry Armstrong Great Slave Lake Plain: Government of the Northwest 2011/2012 Water, Other mammals Expansion of lakes, flooding of 121 Science Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2012/2013 (terrestrial) wetlands and implications to and Natural Resources (ENR) 2013/2014 bison habitat and local land users

CABiN Training for Dehcho George Low Communities; CABiN protocol 2010/2011 105 Science Capacity Building training and stream assessment Dehcho (DFN) 2011/2012 project

Developing a Community Based George Low Aquatic Research and Monitoring Program; 2010/2011 104 Science Community Based Monitoring Developing a "Pathways" model Dehcho First Nations (DFN) for the Dehcho community- 2011/2012 based research and monitoring program

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Assessment of Critical Bull Trout Neil Mochnacz Department of Fisheries and Oceans 103 Science Fish Habitat in the South Nahanni 2010/2011 Watershed (DFO) Quantifying the cumulative Garry Scrimgeour effects of mining on the ecological health of rivers in the South Nahanni watershed; 2009/2010 99 Science Fish Quantifying the cumulative Parks Canada (PC) effects of industrial activities on 2012/2013 the health of fish in rivers in the Northwest Territories

Woodland Caribou Research: Ruby Jumbo 91 Science Caribou Sambaa K'e Dene Band (SKDB) 2008/2009 Phase 3 Development and Application of Monique Dube Methods to Monitor the 81 Science Water Ecological Health of the South University of Saskatchewan (UofS) 2007/2008 Nahanni Watershed

Survey of Caribou Health and D'Arcy Moses Monitoring in the Boreal Forest 78 Science Caribou Pehdzeh Ki First Nation (PKFN) 2007/2008 Region of Pehdzeh Ki Deh

Sustainable Forest Harvesting Roy Chenard 74 Science Vegetation Liidlii Kue First Nation (LKFN) 2007/2008 Initiative Continuing Traditional Keyna Norwegian Traditional 73 Capacity Building Knowledge and Information Liidlii Kue First Nation (LKFN) 2007/2008 Knowledge Gathering Caribou, Moose, Other mammals Cameron Hills Wildlife Allan Landry 72 Science Ka'a'gee Tu First Nation (KTFN) 2007/2008 (terrestrial) Monitoring GIS Training Courses Wendy Cayen 57 Science Capacity Building West Point First Nation 2005/2006

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Nic Larter Boreal Caribou Collaring; 2005/2006 Seasonal Range Use and 2006/2007 Movement Patterns of Boreal Government of the Northwest 2007/2008 2008/2009 40 Science Caribou Caribou in the Dehcho; Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2009/2010 Monitoring the Dehcho boreal and Natural Resources (ENR) 2011/2012 caribou population; 2012/2013 2013/2014

Nic Larter Moose Population Monitoring Government of the Northwest 2004/2005 38 Science Moose 2005/2006 Territories (GNWT) 2007/2008 Boreal Caribou Population Trend Deborah Johnson Monitoring in the Cameron Hills Government of the Northwest Area of the Deh Cho – 30 Science Caribou Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2003/2004 Community Involvement and Natural Resources (ENR)

Water Quality Baseline Indigenous and Northern Affairs Robin Staples 25 Science Water Monitoring – Prairie Creek Canada (INAC) - Water Resources 2003/2004 Division Community Training in the Marlene Evans Preparation of Reports on Contaminated Studies in Dehcho Environment and Climate Canada 2003/2004 24 Science Capacity Building Lakes; Community Training in (ECCC) - National Water Research 2004/2005 the Winter Water Quality Institute (NWRI) Surveys

Deh Cho youth ecology camp; Alison de Pelham 2002/2003 Traditional Youth Winter Camp; Dehcho 2003/2004 16 Capacity Building Dehcho First Nations (DFN) 2004/2005 Knowledge Traditional Cultural Camp 2006/2007 2007/2008 Development of work plan John Barlett concerning the presence of 8 Science Caribou, Moose, Fish contaminants and the general Dehcho First Nations (DFN) 2001/2002 health of moose, woodland caribou, and fish in the Deh Cho

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Gwich'in Region (24) Impacts of permafrost Trevor Lantz Traditional degradation on łuk dagaii [email protected] 217 Knowledge, Fish University of Victoria (Uvic) 2020/2021 habitat in the Peel River Science Watershed Impacts of Permafrost Thaw Jordan Musetta-Lambert Slump Extent, Severity and [email protected] 211 Science Water, Fish Wilfrid Laurier University (WLU) 2020/2021 Persistence on Stream Biotic Health 1)How will fish communities in Derek Gray [email protected] Gwich'in lakes respond to 2017/2018 climate change? 2) How does 2018/2019 197 Science Fish Wilfrid Laurier University (WLU) proximity to roadways impact 2019/2020 2020/2021 water quality and invertebrates in Artic Lakes? 1)Community-based long term Rachel Hovel monitoring of the Peel River [email protected] 2017/2018 near Fort McPherson 2) 2018/2019 195 Science Water, Fish University of Maine Community-based monitoring of 2019/2020 whitefish in the lower 2020/2021 watershed Evaluating catchment scale Steve Kokelj cumulative impacts: Mega- scale permafrost disturbances 2010/2011 Traditional Indigenous and Northern Affairs 2011/2012 Water, Snow, ground ice and and their effects on terrestrial 108 Knowledge & Canada (INAC) - Cumulative Impact 2012/2013 permafrost Science and aquatic systems in the Monitoring Program (CIMP) 2013/2014 Richardson Mountains, NWT 2014/2015

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Traditional Knowledge Mardy Semmler Workshops to Discuss and Gather Information with regard Traditional Snow, ground ice, and to permafrost disturbances and 106 Gwich’in Tribal Council (GTC) 2010/2011 Knowledge permafrost its effects on the land and water systems in the Richardson Mountains, NWT

Moose abundance and Kristen Callaghan composition in the Gwich'in Gwich'in Renewable Resource Board 2009/2010 97 Science Moose Settlement Area and Inuvialuit (GRRB) 2010/2011 Settlement Region

Traditional Harvest Data Collection - Amy Thompson Caribou, Moose, Other Gwich'in Renewable Resource Board 2009/2010 96 Knowledge & Gwich'in Settlement Area; 2011/2012 mammals (terrestrial) (GRRB) Science Gwich'in Harvest Study 2013/2014 Gap analysis of research in Amy Thompson Gwich'in Renewable Resource Board 89 Science Community based monitoring the Gwich'in Settlement Area 2008/2009 (GRRB) Vittrekwa River Char – Habitat Nathan Millar Gwich'in Renewable Resource Board 71 Science Fish Equipment and Analysis 2007/2008 (GRRB) Photographic Baseline for Dolly Nathan Millar Gwich'in Renewable Resource Board 70 Science Fish Varden Habitat in NWT Rivers 2007/2008 (GRRB) Sharon Snowshoe Repatriating Gwich’in 2005/2006 Traditional Traditional Knowledge from the Gwich'in Social and Cultural Institute 2006/2007 55 Capacity Building Knowledge Dene Mapping Project (GSCI) 2008/2009 2011/2012 Moose Aerial Survey in the Catherine Lambert Gwich'in Renewable Resource Board 54 Science Moose Gwich’in Settlement Area 2005/2006 (GRRB)

Arctic Red River and Mackenzie Gwich'in Renewable Resource Nathan Millar 53 Science Fish 2005/2006 River Fish Study Board (GRRB)

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Developing a monitoring Kim Hawkins program for moose, woodland Caribou, Moose, Other 52 Science caribou, grizzly bear populations Gwich'in Tribal Council (GTC) 2005/2006 mammals (terrestrial) in the Gwich’in Settlement Area

Environmental Monitor Training; West Delta Golder Corporation

Training Sessions for Four 2004/2005 41 Science Capacity Building Environmental Research Gwich'in Tribal Council (GTC) 2005/2006 Monitors Implementation, Resources Deborah 34 Science Capacity Building Gwich'in Tribal Council (GTC) 2003/2004 Management and Land Bisson Peel River Water and Sediment Indigenous and Northern Andrea Czarnecki 29 Science Water Quality Reporting Affairs Canada (INAC) - Water 2003/2004 Resources Division Travaillant Lake Fish Movement Melanie Toyne 17 Science Fish Monitoring Study Gwich'in Tribal Council (GTC) 2002/2003

Permanent sample plots (PSP’s) GTC – Gwich’in Land Howard 2001/2002 10 Science Vegetation on Gwich’in lands Administration (GLA) Townsend 2002/2003

Peel River Fish Study Gwich’in Renewable Resource Melanie 2001/2002 9 Science Fish Board (GRRB) Toyne 2002/2003 Community - Land Relationship Peter Clarkson Traditional 4 Capacity Building Project re:Traditional Knowledge Gwich'in Tribal Council (GTC) 2000/2001 Knowledge Georeferencing water quality Peter Clarkson monitoring data in the Gwich’in 2 Science Water Gwich’in Tribal Council (GTC) 1999/2000 Settlement Area

Community based involvement Peter Clarkson in the Mackenzie Valley 1 Science Capacity Building Cumulative Impact Monitoring Gwich’in Tribal Council (GTC) 1999/2000 Program in the Gwich’in Settlement Area

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Inuvialuit Settlement Region (24) Impacts of a 1999 storm surge Joshua Thienpont [email protected] 213 Science Water event on Mackenzie Delta York University (York) 2020/2021 on hold ecosystems Development of a Biological Joseph Culp Monitoring Program to Detect [email protected] 2019/2020 210 Science Water Change in Stream Health Along Wilfrid Laurier University (WLU) 2020/2021 the Dempster-- -Corridor Traditional Inuvialuit Monitoring and Fisheries Joint Management Kristin Hynes 2016/2017 183 Knowledge Fish Management of the Big Fish Committee - Joint Secretariat 2017/2018 & Science River (FJMC-JS) Inuvialuit Settlement Region Jennie Knopp Traditional community-based monitoring 2013/2014 157 Knowledge & Community based monitoring Inuvialuit Joint Secretariat (IJS) program (ISR-CBMP) – Pilot 2014/2015 Science program Winter ecosystem and fish Christine Michel Department of Fisheries and Oceans 144 Science Fish habitat in the nearshore 2012/2013 (DFO) Beaufort Sea Traditional Community coastal based Lisa Loseto Department of Fisheries and Oceans 2012/2013 143 Knowledge Marine mammals monitoring: A regional approach 2013/2014 (DFO) & Science for the ISR 2014/2015 Monitoring Permafrost for Jolie Gareis Cumulative Impact Assessment Snow, ground ice, and 139 Science in the Inuvialuit Settlement Aurora Research Institute (ARI) 2011/2012 permafrost Region

Environmental conditions and Steve Ferguson Department of Fisheries and Oceans 136 Science Marine mammals beluga whale entrapment 2011/2012 (DFO) events in the Husky Lakes Community based monitoring of Wojciech Walkusz Department of Fisheries and Oceans 129 Science Fish coastal fish ecology using 2011/2012 (DFO) biomarkers

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Harvest-based monitoring of Colin Gallagher Department of Fisheries and Oceans 126 Science Fish western Beaufort Sea coastal 2011/2012 (DFO) fisheries Evaluation of hydro- climatic Klaus Gantner drivers of contaminant transfer in aquatic food webs in the 117 Science Fish University of Victoria (Uvic) 2011/2012 Husky Lakes Watershed (ISR, NWT)

Understanding Impacts of Chris Furgal

Environmental Change on Char 2010/2011 112 Science Fish in the ISR: Science and Trent University 2011/2012 Knowledge for Community 2012/2013 Monitoring Monitoring environmental Richard Binder change in the Mackenzie Delta 2010/2011 Traditional Region: Inuvialuit observations 2011/2012 110 Community based monitoring Inuvialuit Joint Secretariat (IJS) 2012/2013 Knowledge and participatory- multimedia 2013/2014 mapping 2014/2015

Community Monitoring of Richard Binder 2010/2011 Snow, ground ice and Vegetation and Permafrost in 2011/2012 109 Science Inuvialuit Joint Secretariat (IJS) 2012/2013 permafrost, vegetation the Mackenzie Delta Region 2013/2014 2014/2015 Investigating the Effects of Julian Kanigan Overland Winter Access in the Outer Mackenzie Delta; Snow, ground ice, and Indigenous and Northern Affairs 2010/2011 107 Science Investigating the effects of permafrost Canada (INAC) - Lands Division 2011/2012 northern overland transportation infrastructure

Hendrickson Island Beluga Department of Fisheries and Lisa Loseto 102 Science Marine mammals 2010/2011 Research Program Oceans (DFO)

Bird Monitoring in the Environment and Climate Jennie Rausch 2010/2011 101 Science Other wildlife (avian) Mackenzie Delta (Arctic Change Canada (ECCC) 2011/2012

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Inuit, Polar Bears and Milton Freeman 92 Science Other mammals (terrestrial) University of (UofA) 2008/2009 Conservation Hunting Community based coastal Department of Fisheries and Oceans Christine Michel 2008/2009 83 Science Fish Beaufort Sea monitoring 2009/2010 (DFO) 2010/2011 Wolverine Harvest Monitoring Government of the Northwest Marsha Branigan and Population Health, Inuvik Territories (GNWT) - Environment 39 Science Other mammals (terrestrial) 2004/2005 Region, NWT and Natural Resources (ENR) Beaufort Sea Under Ice Fish Department of Fisheries and Pete Cott 35 Science Fish 2004/2005 Study Oceans (DFO) Wildlife monitoring course – Robin Fonger background on monitoring, 22 Science Capacity Building expectations and reporting, Inuvialuit Game Council (IGC) 2002/2003 firearms and first aid certifications Tariuq (Oceans) Program: Donald Cobb Community- based monitoring

of marine and anadromous fish Department of Fisheries and Oceans 2002/2003 11 Science Fish of the lower Mackenzie River (DFO) 2004/2005 and near-shore areas of Beaufort Sea Monitoring and evaluating Jim Hines

cumulative impacts of oil & gas Environment and Climater Change 2000/2001 3 Science Other wildlife (avian) development in the Delta using Canada (ECCC) – Canadian Wildlife 2002/2003 tundra swans as an indicator Service (CWS) 2003/2004 species Region (23) Hydrocarbon-derived Kirsty Gurney compounds (anthropogenic and Environment and Climate Change [email protected] 216 Science Water 2020/2021 natural) in water bodies in the Canada (ECCC) Sahtu Aquatic ecosystems in the Fort Jerome Comte Institut national de la recherche 215 Science Water Good Hope area as indicators of [email protected] 2020/2021 scientifique (INRS) environmental change

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Sahtu Benígǫdi: Traditional Gina Bayha Traditional Knowledge of 2018/2019 198 Water Tsá Tué Biosphere Reserve (TTBR) Knowledge and its Watershed 2019/2020

Understanding changes in Kirsty Gurney aquatic ecosystem health and Environment and Climate Change 2017/2018 193 Science Water water quality in the Fort Good 2018/2019 Canada (ECCC) Hope - Ramparts area 2019/2020

Exploring options for the David Codzi & Joseph Kochon biocultural monitoring of gode (barren-ground caribou) Traditional population and habitat status 188 Caribou Ayoni Keh Land Corporation (AKLC) 2017/2018 Knowledge and trends using traditional knowledge and science

Sahtu Regional Environmental Deborah Simmons Traditional Monitoring and Decision Sahtu Renewable Resource Board 2016/2017 178 Knowledge & Multi 2017/2018 Support Tool Set (SRRB) Science 2018/2019 Evaluating diversity and spatial Deborah Simmons organization of caribou in the Traditional Sahtu Region for management Sahtu Renewable Resource Board 2014/2015 165 Knowledge & Caribou and environmental impact (SRRB) 2015/2016 Science assessment

Multi-species monitoring using James Hodson winter track surveys in the Sahtu Caribou, Moose, Other 2014/2015 162 Science Settlement Region GNWT - ENR - Wildlife 2015/2016 mammals (terrestrial) 2016/2017

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Community-based monitoring of Susan Kutz wildlife health phase 2: Stress Caribou, Moose, Other 2013/2014 160 Science and pathogens in a changing University of Calgary (UofC) 2014/2015 mammals (terrestrial) landscape 2015/2016

Dene mapping project Deborah Simmons repatriation and analysis: 2013/2014 Traditional Understanding valued places at Sahtu Renewable Resource Board 158 Community based monitoring 2014/2015 Knowledge the intersection of caribou (SRRB) 2015/2016 ecology and harvesting

Establishing a watershed Krista Chin 2013/2014 framework for assessing 2014/2015 152 Science Water GNWT - ENR - NWT CIMP 2015/2016 cumulative impacts of 2016/2017 development 2017/2018 Community based water quality Lorien Nesbitt Deline Renewable Resources Council 130 Science Water monitoring in Great Bear Lake 2011/2012 (DRRC)

1)Long term monitoring of Great Kim Howland Bear Lake fisheries and the [email protected] 2011/2012 aquatic ecosystem; Combining 2012/2013 biological, limnological and 2013/2014 paleolimnological data to study 2014/2015 Department of Fisheries and Oceans 2015/2016 127 Science Fish past, present and future impacts (DFO) 2016/2017 of climate change on Great Bear 2017/2018 Lake ecosystem 2) Monitoring 2018/2019 2019/2020 for impacts of harvest and 2020/2021 climate change on Great Bear Lake aquatic system Moose and Caribou Health: Alessandro Massolo 2010/2011 113 Science Caribou, moose University of Calgary (UofC) Monitoring the Emergence 2011/2012 Ecology of the muskox below Boyan Tracz Government of the Northwest the treeline in the Sahtu 2008/2009 87 Science Other mammals (terrestrial) Territories (GNWT) - Environment Settlement Area 2009/2010 and Natural Resources (ENR)

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Communities, Caribou and Jody Snortland Climate Change: A Sahtu Region Traditional Sahtu Renewable Resource Board 2007/2008 79 Caribou Traditional Knowledge Research 2008/2009 Knowledge (SRRB) and Monitoring Program 2009/2010

Bosworth Creek Monitoring Glen Guthrie 2006/2007 Sahtu Renewable Resource Board 2007/2008 63 Science Water Project (SRRB) 2008/2009 2009/2010 Sahtu-Specific Development Ruaraidh Carthew Caribou, Moose, Other mammals Sahtu Renewable Resource 56 Science Density Plan 2005/2006 (terrestrial) Board (SRRB)

Boreal woodland caribou Boyan Tracz response to industrial activity in Government of the Northwest 2005/2006 51 Science Caribou the Summit- Keela area, Sahtu Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2007/2008 Region, NT and Natural Resources (ENR) 2008/2009

Using Hunter Observations and Susan Kutz Ecological Knowledge Together Caribou, Moose, Other 44 Science With Science to Understand Past University of Saskatchewan (UofS) 2004/2005 mammals (terrestrial) and Current Occurrence of Wildlife Diseases in the North

Deline Research & Monitoring – Jennifer Blomqvist draft community-based research and monitoring plan for Great 2002/2003 19 Science Capacity Building Bear Lake area, working with a Deline Uranium Team community trainee

Establishment of permanent Lisa Smith sample plots (PSP’s) for growth and yield, national forest Government of the Northwest 15 2002/2003 Science Vegetation inventory and cumulative Territories (GNWT) - Forest impact monitoring in the Sahtu Management Division (FMD)

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Community based monitoring of Alasdair Veitch wildlife Government of the Northwest 2002/2003 14 Science Capacity Building 2003/2004 Territories (GNWT) - 2004/2005 Wek'eezhii Region (14) 1)Multiscale assessment of Ryan Danby forest- tundra dynamics on the [email protected] range of the Bathurst Caribou 2017/2018 2018/2019 187 Science Caribou herd 2) Changes in vegetation Queen's University 2019/2020 productivity and phenology 2020/2021 across the Bathurst Caribou Range Cumulative effects of diamond Lorraine Brekke mines on water quality in Lac de Government of the Northwest 2014/2015 175 Science Water Gras Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2015/2016 and Natural Resources (ENR) 2016/2017

Bathurst caribou resource Damian Panayi 172 Science Caribou Golder Associates Ltd. 2015/2016 selection function updates When do caribou return?: Jody Pellissey Traditional Impacts of wildfires on Tǫdzı Wek’èezhìi Renewable Resources 2015/2016 169 Caribou 2016/2017 Knowledge and Ɂ e k w ǫ̀ Board (WRRB) 2017/2018

Marian watershed community- Sjoerd VanDerWielen

based aquatic effects 2013/2014 159 Science Water monitoring program Tlicho Government (TG) 2014/2015 2015/2016

Tlicho community-based Sean Richardson monitoring of the Bathurst and 2012/2013 150 Science Caribou Tlicho Government (TG) 2013/2014 Bluenose East caribou

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years 1)Satellite monitoring for Wenjun Chen assessing resource [email protected] 2012/2013 development’s impact on 2013/2014 Bathurst caribou (SMART); 2014/2015 2)Data and knowledge 2015/2016 141 Science Caribou Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) 2016/2017 integration for improved 2017/2018 monitoring of cumulative 2018/2019 impacts of mining development 2019/2020 2020/2021 and climate change on the Bathurst caribou (DAICI) Snowpack accumulation: Michael English influence on caribou 2011/2012 Caribou, Water, Snow, ground 2012/2013 133 Science distribution, surface water Wilfrid Laurier University (WLU) ice and permafrost 2013/2014 chemistry and lake productivity 2014/2015

Capacity building for the Kwe Laura Duncan 131 Science Capacity Building Tlicho Government (TG) 2011/2012 Beh working group Traditional Tlicho Aquatic Ecosystem Boyan Tracz 2011/2012 Wek’èezhìi Renewable Resources 2012/2013 120 Knowledge Water, Fish Monitoring Project Board (WRRB) 2013/2014 & Science 2014/2015 Marian Lake Watershed Eddie Erasmus 100 Science Water Monitoring/Management Tlicho Lands Protection Department 2009/2010 Program 1)Using Tlicho Knowledge to Petter Jacobsen 2009/2010 monitor barren ground caribou [email protected] 2010/2011 2011/2012 2) Tlicho Ekwo Naowo:"Boots on 2012/2013 Traditional the Ground" Bathurst Caribou 2014/2015 94 Caribou monitoring program Tlicho Government (TG) 2015/2016 Knowledge 2016/2017 2017/2018 2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 Preparation for Implementation Zabey Nevitt of the Tlicho Agreement and Dogrib Treaty 11 Council (Tlicho 32 Science Capacity Building 2003/2004 CIMP Government)

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Training opportunities for Jolene Huskey Dogrib Treaty 11 Council (Tlicho 21 Science Capacity Building Dogrib Lands Protection 2002/2003 Government) department Multiple Regions (55) Clues in the water: Detecting Lauren Wiens populations and spawning [email protected] migration of Inconnu (Stenodus Department of Fisheries and Oceans 218 Science Fish 2020/2021 leucichthys) in river systems (DFO) around Great Slave Lake

Cumulative Effects Assessment Jody Pellissey Wek’èezhìi Renewable Resources 207 Science Caribou of Four Barren-ground Caribou [email protected] 2020/2021 Board (WRRB) Herds in the NWT Identifying habitats that Allicia Kelly influence body condition and [email protected] 2019/2020 205 Science Caribou GNWT- South Slave fitness of adult female boreal 2020/2021 caribou in the southern Northwest Territories Boreal caribou habitat selection James Hodson analysis and mapping to support [email protected] 2018/2019 202 Science Caribou range planning in the Dehcho, GNWT - ENR - Wildlife 2019/2020 South Slave and North 2020/2021 Slave regions Changes in Water Within the Philip Marsh Mackenzie Delta/Beaufort [email protected] 2018/2019 200 2019/2020 Science Water Region as Indicators of Aquatic Wilfrid Laurier University (WLU) 2020/2021 Health Genetic stock identification and Muhammad Janjua mixed- stock fishery analysis of Department of Fisheries and Oceans 196 Science Fish 2017/2018 Inconnu in Great Slave Lake (DFO)

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years 1)Building a cumulative impact Steve Kokelj monitoring network: [email protected]

Standardizing the reporting, 2016/2017 archiving and dissemination of 2017/2018 186 Science Permafrost GNWT - ITI - NTGO permafrost ground temperature 2018/2019 2020/2021 and geohazard information. 2) NWT Permafrost Mapping Collective Long-term NWT climate change Brian Sieben projections to support mine 2016/2017 182 Science Climate GNWT - ENR - Environment closure design 2017/2018

Developing environmental DNA Karen Dunmall as a tool to monitor fish Department of Fisheries and Oceans 2016/2017 181 Science Fish 2017/2018 distributions in the NWT (DFO) 2018/2019

The impact of fire on diverse Suzanne Tank aquatic ecosystems of the NWT 180 Science Water University of Alberta (UofA) 2016/2017

Hydrologic monitoring and Murray Richardson modelling for improved 179 Science Water streamflow forecasting in the Carleton University 2016/2017 Snare River Basin, NWT

The influence of forest fires on John Chetelat metal deposition to lakes and Environment and Climate Change 2016/2017 177 Science Water peatlands in the North Slave Canada (ECCC) 2017/2018 Region

Assessing Regulators' Bram Noble Information Needs to make 2016/2017 176 Science Water Decisions regarding Cumulative University of Saskatchewan (UofS) 2017/2018 Effects under the MVRMA 2018/2019

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Inventory of Landscape Change Mike Palmer 2015/2016 - Science Caribou, Water, Fish GNWT - ENR - NWT CIMP 2016/2017

Metal levels in large- bodied Mark Poesch fishes near communities along the Mackenzie River compared 2015/2016 2016/2017 173 Science Fish to impacted and exploited lakes University of Alberta (UofA) 2017/2018 near Yellowknife, NT 2018/2019

Jennifer Baltzer Impacts of wildfire extent and 2015/2016 severity on caribou habitat: 2016/2017 170 Science Caribou, vegetation Wilfrid Laurier University (WLU) from woodland to barren ground 2017/2018 2018/2019 Changes in dissolved organic Sherry Schiff quality and quantity: 2014/2015 Implications for aquatic 167 Science Water University of Waterloo (UofW) 2015/2016 ecosystems and drinking water 2016/2017 quality for northern communities

Steve Kokelj Mapping permafrost disturbance and impacts to 2014/2015 aquatic systems across the 2015/2016 Water, Snow, ground ice and 2016/2017 164 Science northern NWT; Tracking GNWT - ITI - NTGS permafrost 2017/2018 landscape change and 2018/2019 cumulative environmental 2019/2020 impacts using remote sensing A watershed-scale sampling Neil Mochnacz protocol for accurate 2013/2014 distribution and trend Department of Fisheries and Oceans 155 Science Fish 2014/2015 assessment of stream salmonids (DFO) 2015/2016 in the Northwest Territories

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years CARMA's Cumulative Effects Don Russell

Integrative Model: Creating a 2013/2014 User- friendly platform to Circumarctic Rangifer Monitoring 2014/2015 153 Science Caribou simplify CE analysis for Barren- and Assessment 2015/2016 2016/2017 ground caribou

Visual analysis of predictors for Kami Kandola increased mercury levels in Government of the Northwest 148 Science Fish predatory fish in NWT lakes Territories (GNWT) - Health and 2012/2013 Social Services (HSS)

Succession and regeneration Lisa Smith response on seismic lines with 2012/2013 2013/2014 146 Science Caribou, vegetation respect to ecology, disturbance GNWT - ENR - Forestry 2014/2015 and time 2015/2016

Implementing collaborative Jennifer Fresque-Baxter cross- NWT water quality 2012/2013 2013/2014 monitoring to address the needs 2014/2015 145 Science Water GNWT - ENR - Waters of water partners, focusing on 2015/2016 cumulative impacts and 2016/2017 2017/2018 community concerns Monitoring Pacific salmon to Karen Dunmall understand cumulative impacts 2012/2013 Department of Fisheries and Oceans 2013/2014 142 Science Fish of climate change in the Arctic (DFO) 2014/2015 2015/2016

Satellite monitoring for Wenjun Chen 2012/2013 assessing resource 2013/2014 2014/2015 141 Science Caribou development’s impact on Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) 2015/2016 Bathurst caribou (SMART) 2016/2017 2019/2020 Characterization of variability in Sharon Smith permafrost thermal state, 137 Science Snow, ground ice and permafrost Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) 2011/2012 Mackenzie corridor NWT

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Impacts of climate change on Gary Stern 2011/2012 Department of Fisheries and Oceans 2012/2013 128 Science Fish contaminants in consumed fish (DFO) Integrated vegetation Nancy Kingsbury

monitoring protocol Environment and Climate Change 2011/2012 122 Science Vegetation Canada (ECCC) 2016/2017

Comparison and calibration of Lorraine Brekke broad scale monitoring and Department of Fisheries and Oceans 119 Science Water NORDIC community index gill 2011/2012 (DFO) net protocols for NWT lakes Ecological monitoring in the Ruth Errington 118 Science Vegetation Northwest Territories: a Canadian Forest Service (CFS) 2011/2012 collaborative approach

The road to ecosystem Ross Tallman redemption: Comparative study of degraded and pristine giant Department of Fisheries and Oceans 2011/2012 116 Science Fish lakes of North America using (DFO) 2012/2013 Ecopath

Water Monitoring Capacity Christine Wenman 115 Science Water, Capacity Building Ecology North 2011/2012 Building Fire-lichen dynamics and the Kathy Lewis University of Northern British 93 Science Vegetation influence of climate change 2008/2009 Columbia (UNBC) Invasive Alien Plants Monitoring Suzanne Carriere Government of the Northwest Protocols for NWT Communities 86 Science Vegetation Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2008/2009 and Natural Resources (ENR) Modeling cumulative impacts on Jan Adamczewski summer range of the Bathurst Government of the Northwest 85 Science Caribou caribou herd: a demonstration Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2008/2009 project and Natural Resources (ENR)

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Identification and description of Melanie VanGerwen-Toyne spawning and over-wintering habitats of anadromous fish Department of Fisheries and Oceans 2008/2009 84 Science Fish species in the Mackenzie Valley (DFO) 2009/2010

Watching the Land: Traditional Raymond Sonfrere Knowledge and Cumulative Traditional 2007/2008 82 Capacity Building Impact Monitoring Practitioners Yamozha Kue Society Knowledge 2008/2009 Workshop

Environmental Impact Stephen Lines Assessment and Monitoring Guidelines for Differentiating 80 Science Caribou Natural Variation from University of Calgary (UofC) 2007/2008 Development-related Impacts on Caribou

Monitoring and Understanding Bruno Croft Government of the Northwest Movement and Distribution of 67 Science Caribou Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2007/2008 Bathurst Caribou and Natural Resources (ENR) Pulling Information Together on Suzanne Carriere Key Biodiversity Indicators for Government of the Northwest 66 Science Community Based Monitoring NWT Ecozones – Workshop Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2007/2008 Participation and Natural Resources (ENR)

Data Repatriation of NWT Plant Suzanne Carriere Government of the Northwest Label and GIS Information from 65 Science Vegetation Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2007/2008 Canadian Museums and Natural Resources (ENR)

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Arctic Borderlands Community Michael Svoboda 2006/2007 Based Monitoring Program 2007/2008 Traditional Caribou, Moose, Other 2008/2009 Arctic Borderlands Ecological 2009/2010 61 Knowledge & mammals (terrestrial), Other Knowledge Cooperative (ABEKC) 2010/2011 Science wildlife (avian), Vegetation 2011/2012 2012/2013 2013/2014 Wolf abundance and predation Dean Cluff 2005/2006 Government of the Northwest Caribou, Other mammals on Bathurst caribou winter range 2006/2007 50 Science Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2011/2012 (terrestrial) and Natural Resources (ENR) 2012/2013 2013/2014 Monitoring of Wildlife Stephen Hannah Government of the Northwest Caribou, Moose, Other Populations and Harvesting on 49 Science Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2005/2006 mammals (terrestrial) Hunting Corridors and Natural Resources (ENR) Boreal woodland caribou Dean Cluff Government of the Northwest Traditional workshops in North Slave 48 Caribou Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2005/2006 Knowledge communities and Natural Resources (ENR) Printing of Northern Water Douglas Halliwell Environment and Climate Change 47 Science Water Quality Manual – English and 2005/2006 Canada (ECCC) French Watercourse Resources Department of Fisheries and Laura Rempel 46 Science Water 2005/2006 Database Development Oceans (DFO) Winter Flow Measurements of David Tyson Streams Crossed by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans 45 Science Water MacKenzie Valley Winter Road 2005/2006 (DFO)

Enhancing the Small Mammal Suzanne Carriere and Snowshoe Hare Surveys in Government of the Northwest the NWT’s communities: Web 36 Science Other mammals (terrestrial) Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2004/2005 portal and Video of standard and Natural Resources (ENR) protocols

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CIMP# Project Type Valued Component Title Lead Organization Project Lead Project Years Building Community Capacity for Anne Gunn monitoring cumulative impacts Government of the Northwest 27 Science Caribou, Capacity Building for the Bathurst Caribou herd in Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2003/2004 the NWT and Natural Resources (ENR)

General Status Ranking of all Suzanne Carriere Government of the Northwest Vascular Plants in the NWT 26 Science Vegetation Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2003/2004 and Natural Resources (ENR) Pan-northern manual for water Leslie Wakelyn 2002/2003 Ecological Monitoring and 23 Science Water quality monitoring Assessment Network - North (EMAN)

Community capacity building – Indigenous and Northern Affairs Kathleen Racher 2002/2003 sampling, analysis & 2003/2004 12 Science Water, Capacity Building Canada (INAC) - Taiga Environmental 2004/2005 interpretation course Laboratory 2005/2006 Caribou movements Government of the Northwest Wildlife division 7 Science Caribou Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2001/2002 and Natural Resources (ENR) Insect monitoring and Government of the Northwest Mike Gravel 6 Science Insects identification Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2001/2002 and Natural Resources (ENR) Vegetation Monitoring Manual Government of the Northwest Jennifer Lange 5 Science Vegetation Territories (GNWT) - Environment 2001/2002 and Natural Resources (ENR)

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