‘It was a gut punch’: Indigenous-led research station in N.W.T. damaged by wildfire
FORT SIMPSON, N.W.T. — A wildfire that almost destroyed an Indigenous-led research station in the Northwest Territories is expected to have far-reaching effects on environmental research and the community.
The Liidlii Kue First Nation says five of nine buildings at the Scotty Creek Research Station, roughly 50 kilometres south of Fort Simpson, N.W.T., burned to the ground last weekend destroying equipment, laboratory space and sleeping accommodations. Other buildings sustained varying degrees of damage, with some needing to be replaced.
“It was a gut punch,” Dieter Cazon, manager of lands and resources for the First Nation, said on learning of the damage.
“We’re not starting from scratch, but we’ve been set back a long way,” said Bill Quinton, director of the research station and a professor of geography and environmental studies at Wilfrid Laurier University.