Principal Investigator:Pacholski, Laura J Licensed Year(s):
2020
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4671.
The main objectives of the field work for 2020 will be: 1) to determine if the Ekati Diamond Mine is having an effect on the surrounding aquatic environment, wildlife, and air quality; and 2) to provide baseline data for areas where mine development may occur in the future.
In winter, water samples will be collect...
Principal Investigator:Campbell, Joseph W Licensed Year(s):201820172016
2015
2014 Summary:
Follow-up on exploration activity associated with MVLWB land use permit MV2014C0005 on Terrax Minerals Inc. City of Yellowknife Gold Project. Work would include initial environmental baseline work, and expansion of research programs to establish sufficient study for possible future Environmental Impact Assessment of potential mine development if exploration activities are successful.
Work will ...
Principal Investigator:Maier, Kris Licensed Year(s):
2010
Summary:
This is a community-driven collaborative project. The Gwichya RRC is the project manager. The community asked for this research to be completed and the GRRB and ENR are providing logistical and technical support. All hiring will be done in the community to maximize community involvement and benefits.
The goals of this study are to:
1) Collect baseline vegetation data in habitats around Travai...
Principal Investigator:Moore, Steve M Licensed Year(s):
2010
Summary:
The 2010 baseline environmental studies will include the following:
1) A rare plant survey to be conducted in mid July (approximate) to identify presence of rare plants within the local study area.
2) An ecosystem mapping field component to be carried out in June and mid July (approximate) to describe existing habitat types within the local study area.
Rare plant surveys will be conducted in ...
Principal Investigator:MacNeill, Scott W Licensed Year(s):2017201620142013201220112010
2009
20082006200520042003 Summary:
The objective of this study is to supplement the existing environmental baseline data for the Fortune Minerals NICO Property to support the environmental assessment process for future mine development.
Environmental surveys will be conducted in the area surrounding the project base camp and along the proposed routes of an all-weather access road to Behchoko and a transmission line to Snare hyd...
Principal Investigator:Lennie-Misgeld, Peter Licensed Year(s):
2009
Summary:
The objectives of this study are to:
- Develop vegetation classification maps for local and regional study areas around the Thor Lake project. This new mapping can be used to identify or assist in the location of sensitive or ecologically important ecosystems, culturally important plants, rare plants and rare ecosystems, and will be the basis for wildlife habitat availability mapping.
- Conduct...
Principal Investigator:Elliott, Milissa A Licensed Year(s):
2008
Summary:
This project seeks to identify and measure specific characteristics of plants to determine the current baseline conditions of the vegetation, collect grass samples to test for different species of fungi and integrate traditional knowledge of environmental systems with current biological sampling.
Transects (a long straight line) will be measured out from the edge of a road to about 1 km away fr...
Principal Investigator:Weagle, Ken V Licensed Year(s):
2005
2004 Summary:
The purpose of this fieldwork is to continue the collection of baseline data to support an anticipated application to the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board. There are four main components in the 2005 program: 1) Air quality, climate and noise asses...
Principal Investigator:Hubert, Ben Licensed Year(s):
2002
Summary:
The purposes of these studies are to update the environmental baseline data set for the Izok Project in preparation for submitting a project proposal for developing the orebody at Izok Lake. This study focuses on a mineral deposit in Nunavut. The project...
Principal Investigator:Moore, Steve M Licensed Year(s):2002
2001
2000 Summary:
The research team (including Aboriginal members from Deline) will travel by boat from Deline to the Sahyoue/Edacho Peninsulas, and spend six days in the field collecting baseline information on wildlife and vegetation units. Twenty sites will be assessed and classified as to ecosystem type. For each site, vegetation and wildlife observations will be documented. Vegetation species present, plant ...