Other Publications
Fuelling Change SummaryIn 2014, FNFN commissioned a study with the Firelight Group to study LNG extraction scenarios and the effects of shale gas activities in our territory. This study is the first attempt to look at the potential effects of LNG export scenarios on the air, water, wildlife and Indigenous ways of life.
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Boreal Caribou Action PlanUntil recently, our people harvested caribou throughout our territory for countless generations. Historically, boreal caribou provided us with sustenance, clothing, tools, utensils, snowshoes and other necessities important to our physical and cultural survival. In recent years, we are seeing decreasing populations and diminishing habitat. We intend to reverse this trend. To achieve this goal, a number of key actions need to be undertaken.
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Improving the Regulation of Fracking Wastewater DisposalA 2014 report published by the UVic Environmental Law Centre, commissioned by the Fort Nelson First Nation. The report is a detailed assessment of BC fracking wastewater disposal regulation shortfalls and best practice examples taken from other jurisdictions that could apply to FNFN territory.
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