National News First Nation in NWT talks about how self governance changed its approach to conservation By Charlotte Morritt-Jacobs Feb 13, 2020 Across Denendeh, Northwest Territories there is a deep rooted connection to the land. Knowledge about conserving the ecology is passed down from generation to generation. APTN News visited one community to learn more about how that’s done. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *MessageSubmit Report Tags: Déline, Land, management, Northwest Territories, NWT, Water Continue Reading CN announces shutdown of rail service in eastern Canada Play about Gerald Stanley trial has people talking about racism in Saskatchewan Author(s) Charlotte Morritt-Jacobs [email protected] More Stories Tyendinaga breaks ground on new $10M language and culture ... 49 mins ago By Annette Francis Wildfire season highlights the need for more emergency res... 54 mins ago By Danielle Paradis | Chris Stewart Manitoba premier remains mum on funding to search landfill... 2 hours ago By The Canadian Press Wildfires forcing evacuation of Anishnabe, Atikamekw and C... 3 hours ago By Emelia Fournier ‘Everyone here is community’: Winnipeg park has its cr... 3 hours ago By Dennis Ward B.C. government fighting to keep birth alert records from ... 7 hours ago By Brielle Morgan - Freelance journalist | IndigiNews