Feds, Northwest Territories to create Indigenous protected area for Great Bear Lake
MONTREAL — The federal government, the Northwest Territories and the Délı̨nę Got’ı̨nę government signed off on a plan Saturday to create an Indigenous protected area around Great Bear Lake.
The three governments signed a letter of intent at the COP15 biodiversity conference in Montreal in what the First Nation describes as a major win, having fought to have the lake declared an Indigenous protected and conserved area.
“Our people have kept it that way for many generations, we believe that we have the responsibility to keep it that way for the future generations yet to come,” Chief Danny Gaudet of the Délı̨nę Got’ı̨nę said via Zoom.
“It’s our turn to have a responsibility to treat this place with respect, it is something that we have been told to keep alive (by elders) because it will be a place of refuge for the future of people, for all living things.”