With the risk of flooding again this spring now officially passed, leaders in the Dehcho community of Fort Simpson, N.W.T., say they want to be "proactive" in adapting to climate change.
A trapper in Fort Liard, N.W.T., says his trapline has been severely disrupted this winter by road work for an oil and gas reclamation project in the area.
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Faced with mounting impacts from warming and a push for resource development, Indigenous communities in northern Canada are setting aside vast areas for protection. They are also partnering with scientists on research that can help conserve their lands and their way of life.