Hazard: Pest & Disease Outbreaks
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Provide incentives for removing lawns and invasive species and replacing them with native plans.
Host trainings for interested individuals. Including detail about monitoring and analysis specific to emerging climate change impacts on the peninsula,...
Evaluate education and outreach options and agree on best practice.
Identify and map current invasive outbreaks and measure them by degree of invasion, vulnerability, and possible cultural importance.
Use maps described above to determine high threats, if any.
Continuously monitor areas for invasives.
Hold community meetings and offer community members tips on helping out.
Develop plan for engaging community.
In 2019, Inuit representational organizations advocate for the operational outcomes of the pan-Canadian approach to wildlife health (finalized in June...
By 2020, complete an assessment of the policy coherence between local Inuit food security initiatives and the surveillance of Inuit...
Collect seeds from ash that survive emerald ash borer infestation.
Avoid planting beings highly susceptible to bronze birch borer or other manidoonsag.
