Collaborative Management. The SWG will develop collaborative management approaches in the Territories, informed by the CSFNs’ values, traditional knowledge, and priorities, that will address: (a) access management; (b) fish and wildlife habitat inventory, studies, enhancement, and restoration; (c) assessment and monitoring of fish and wildlife population stability and trends; (d) identification of habitats and environmental conditions critical to the health of fish and wildlife populations, including water temperatures during salmon migration and predator populations; (e) developing recommendations for the management of identified priority species; (f) species at risk, including existing B.C.-led recovery and/or rehabilitation initiatives for woodland caribou, Nechako White ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, and other fish, wildlife, and plant species; and (g) other stewardship related initiatives.
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