Camping & RVs
Wilderness Travel
Protected Area Planning
Territorial Parks & Protected Areas
- Agay Mene (Park in progress)
- Asi Keyi (Park in progress)
- Big Island
- Coal River Springs
- Devil's Elbow
- Herschel Island - Qikiqtaruk
- Horseshoe Slough
- Kusawa (Park in progress)
- Lhutsaw Wetlands
- Ni'iinlii Njik (Fishing Branch)
- Old Crow Flats (Van Tat K'atr'anahtii)
- Ta'Tla Mun
- Tombstone
- Ts'alwnjik Chu (Nordenskiold) Wetland
Hunting in Yukon
Fishing in Yukon
Trapping in Yukon
- Trapping Regulation Highlights
- Humane Trapping Standards
- Trapper Education
- Development Concession - CAPS
- Yukon Trapper Profiles
Hunter & Trapper Education & Resources
Wildlife Viewing
- Wildlife Viewing Program
- Wildlife Viewing Events
- Viewing Tips & Etiquette
- Best Viewing Sites
- Through the Seasons
- Bird Watching
- Swan Haven
- Celebration of Swans
Yukon Species
Animal Management
- Southern Lakes Bear Study
- Winter Ticks
- Wildlife Diseases & Contaminants
- Wildlife Management Modelling
Wilderness Management
Climate Change
- Climate Change
- Climate Change Action Plan
- Impacts of Climate Change
- Climate Change Adaptation
Information Notes - Water & Climate Change
- Yukon Government Initiatives
Air & Water
Waste & Chemicals
Clean Northern Living
- Household Hazardous Waste
- Spill Reporting
- Help Stop Invasive Species
- Turn in Poachers & Polluters
- Warming Up Your Vehicle
- Wood Burning Tips
Animal Encounters
Get Involved
- Environment Fair 2013
- Draft Yukon Water Strategy
- Animal Health Act Review
- Volunteer Opportunities in Yukon Parks
- How You Can Help Wildlife Studies
- Environmental Awareness Fund
- Joining Boards & Councils
- Community Organizations
Youth Programs
Educator Resources
- BIGFOOT/littlefoot Game
- Environmental Monitoring Programs for Students
- Resource Guides for Teachers
- Backyard Biodiversity
- Resource Staff at Environment Yukon
- Environment Education Links
About the Department
Publications
Maps & GIS Data
Resource Staff at Environment Yukon
Helpful folks at Environment Yukon
Looking for teaching ideas on a particular environmental, wildlife or conservation subject? We may not have all the answers, but we’ve collected a lot of knowledge, ideas and materials over the years. Our library expands regularly!
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Environment Yukon Key Contacts"The EnviroWild Education Team" Environmental Education and Youth Programs Remy Rodden and Morris Lamrock Phone: (867) 667-3675Toll free (in Yukon): 1-800-661-0408 local 3675 Fax: (867) 393-6206 Email: Remy.Rodden@gov.yk.ca Email: Morris.Lamrock@gov.yk.ca
Wildlife Viewing Program Carrie McClelland and Scott Cameron Phone: (867) 667-8291 Toll free (in Yukon): 1-800-661-0408 local 8291 Fax: (867) 393-6263 Email: wildlife.viewing@gov.yk.ca
Hunter Education Coordinator Mark Callan Phone: (867) 667-5617 Toll free (in Yukon): 1-800-661-0408 local 8291 Fax: (867) 393-6206 Email: Mark.Callan@gov.yk.ca |