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  2. Edéhzhíe Protected Area - Wikipedia

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    Mills Lake within Edéhzhíe is an International Biological Program Site that is visited by as many as 50,000 lesser snow geese and 5,000 tundra swan during migration periods. [2] On-the-land guardians with the Dehcho K’éhodi (Dene for taking care of the Dehcho) Stewardship Program monitor and co-manage the protected area alongside the ...

  3. Dahti Tsetso - Wikipedia

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    The Dehcho K’éhodi Stewardship and Guardians program includes annual Dehcho Youth Ecology and Traditional Knowledge camps, which Tsetso led for several years. Dene elders and Western scientists teach Dehcho youth about environmental issues and help non-Indigenous scientific researchers build relationships with the Dehcho First Nation.

  4. Dehcho Region - Wikipedia

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    The Dehcho Region [pronunciation?] or Deh Cho is one of five administrative regions in the Northwest Territories of Canada. ... 8.0 6.4 5.6 2.9 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.1 7.9

  5. List of regions of the Northwest Territories - Wikipedia

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    Sahtu Dene and Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement (1993) In negotiation. Part of the K'ahsho Got'ine District of the Sahtu Settlement Region. Dehcho Region Dehcho Region Dehcho First Nations: none: In negotiation as of 2021: Lands claimed approximate the Dehcho Region, although the Ka'a'gee Tu Band claims land farther east. The claim ...

  6. Land-use planning - Wikipedia

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    The cost of land use planning is usually high, generally because of poor investment and the lack of anticipation of technology. Land use planning theory has largely been shaped by case studies of cities in the Global North. Countries all over the world, particularly in the Global South, are seeing population booms and rapid urbanization.

  7. Nahanni National Park Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The park was in "reserve" status pending settlement of outstanding Aboriginal land claims in the region. In 2003, an agreement between the Dehcho First Nations and Parks Canada gave temporary protection to 23,000 km 2 (8,880 sq mi). [4] In August 2007, the federal government added an extra 5,400 km 2 (2,085 sq mi). [23]

  8. Category:Dehcho Region - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Communities in the Dehcho Region - Wikipedia

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