Ɂehdzo Got’ı̨nę Gots’ę́ Nákedı
Sahtú Renewable Resources Board

Délı̨nę

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Délı̨nę Ɂehdzo Got’ı̨nę (Renewable Resources Council)

Michael Neyelle, Secretary-Treasurer
Edward Reeves, Office Manager
PO Box 163

Délı̨nę, NT Canada
X0E 0G0
Telephone: 867-589-4224
Fax: 867-589-4230
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 Land, Resources and Environment Department

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Délįnę Got’įnę Government
PO Box 156
Délįnę, NT  
XOE OGO
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Website: www.deline.ca
 

Aboriginal Culture alive and thriving in Délı̨nę 

Video by: Northwest Territories and North Wright Airways Ltd.

Tsá Túé Biosphere Reserve

The Tsá Tué Biosphere Reserve is located in Canada’s Northwest Territories. The area is the homeland of the Sahtuto’ine, the ‘Bear Lake People’. It encompasses Great Bear Lake, the last large pristine arctic lake, and part of its watershed. Boreal forest and taiga cover much of the watershed and form the habitat of wildlife including muskox, moose and caribou. The only human residents of the site are the traditional First Nation Dene community of Délı̨nę, ‘where the water flows’. 

The community of about 600, almost all of whom are  Sahtuto’ine, is located on the western shore of the lake.  The community relies on harvesting wildlife and fish to supply most of its needs. The economy includes limited but increasing tourism, infrastructure development and self-government administration.

Designation date: 2016
Administrative authorities: Délı̨nę Renewable Resources Council, Délı̨nę Got’ine Government, Parks Canada, Department of Lands, Government of the Northwest Territories. 
Surface area (terrestrial and marine): 9,331,300 ha
Core area(s): 2,008,200 ha
Buffer zone(s): 7,236,500 ha
Transition area(s): 79,700 ha

Location
Latitude: 64°01’01”N – 67°52’23”N
Longitude: 115°59’46”W – 125°26’24”W
Midpoint: 66°02’06”N – 120°35’17”W

For more information on the Reserve please visit http://www.unesco.org/new/en/natural-sciences/environment/ecological-sciences/biosphere-reserves/europe-north-america/canada/tsa-tue/