Yukon, Canada announce agreement to advance nature conservation and protection
MONTREAL — The Yukon and federal governments have signed a new agreement to advance nature conservation and protection across the territory.
The governments announced the Canada-Yukon Nature Agreement on Wednesday at the COP15 global biodiversity talks in Montreal.
They say it’s the first of its kind in Canada.
The agreement aims to support Indigenous leadership in conservation and support recovery of at-risk species like the north mountain caribou and grizzly bears.