I can point to the two workshops that were held I believe in October, here at the ski chalet, where we brought in representatives from all the stakeholders from around the lake and from some southern jurisdictions. Many of them were elder status, if we use 50 or 60 as the gauge for elder status. The information, insight, exhortation that we got was very similar to what we hear up and down the valley about the value and importance of the caribou, the need to respect the animals, the need to make sure we do the right thing so that our grandchildren and future generations are in fact able to exercise their rights, because there will be caribou going far into the future.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 234-16(4): Caribou Conservation Measures And Traditional Knowledge
In the Legislative Assembly on February 2nd, 2010. See this statement in context.
Question 234-16(4): Caribou Conservation Measures And Traditional Knowledge
Oral Questions
February 1st, 2010
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