Camping & RVs
Wilderness Travel & Land Use
- Into the Yukon Wilderness
- Leave No Trace
- Wilderness Tourism Operators
- Park Permits
- Dempster Hwy Development Permit
Conservation Area Planning
Territorial Parks
Hunting in Yukon
Fishing in Yukon
Trapping in Yukon
- Trapping Regulations
- Humane Trapping Standards
- Proposed Developments Within
Trapping Concessions - Yukon Trapper Profiles
Hunter & Trapper Education & Resources
Wildlife Viewing
- Wildlife Viewing Program
- Wildlife Viewing Strategy
- Wildlife Viewing Events
- Viewing Tips & Etiquette
- Best Viewing Sites
- Through the Seasons
- Bird Watching
- Swan Haven
- Celebration of Swans
Yukon Species
Animal Management
- Southern Lakes Bear Study
- Winter Ticks
- Wildlife Diseases & Contaminants
- Wildlife Management Modelling
Animal Health and Protection
Wilderness Management
Fish & Wildlife Planning
Climate Change
- Climate Change and Yukon
- Climate Change Action Plan
- Impacts of Climate Change
- Climate Change Adaptation
- Reducing GHG Emissions
- Climate Change & Youth
- Yukon Government Initiatives
Air & Water
Waste & Chemicals
Clean Northern Living
- Household Hazardous Waste
- Spill Reporting
- Help Stop Invasive Species
- Turn in Poachers & Polluters (TIPP)
- Warming Up Your Vehicle
- ATV Use in Yukon
- Wood Burning Tips
Animal Encounters
- Human-Wildlife Conflict
- Orphaned or Injured Wildlife
- Homeowners & Urban Wildlife
- Bear Safety
- Cougar Safety
Environment Yukon eServices
Get Involved
- Canada's Parks Day
- Volunteer Opportunities in Yukon Parks
- How You Can Help Wildlife Studies
- Environmental Awareness Fund
- Joining Boards, Councils & Committees
Public Reviews
- Pesticide Application Permit
- Spay-Neuter Program Evaluation
- Permitting System
- Developing Animal Health Act Regulations
Youth Programs
Educator Resources
- EnviroWild Resources for Educators
- Resource Guides
- Backyard Biodiversity
- BIGFOOT/littlefoot Game
- Environment Education Links
About the Department
Publications
Maps & GIS Data
Data Owned by Other Agencies
The following coverages were compiled by Environment Yukon from paper sources owned by other agencies. Environment Yukon is not responsible for the accuracy of data obtained from other agencies. The data are in the ESRI Shapefile format, and has been bundled together into a zip file. GIS software is needed to view shapefiles.
Administrative Boundaries
Parks & Protected (Conservation) Areas
Areas which have been set aside for conservation
management purposes. These areas include (but are not limited to)
National Parks, Territorial Parks, and Special Management Areas established
under the Yukon First Nation Final Agreement.
Last update: 2008-Nov-06.
1:250,000 : Parks_and_Protected_Areas (zip file, 0.3 mb)
First Nations Traditional Territories
A Traditional Territory is an area of the Yukon that
the people of a First Nation have traditionally used. A First Nation's
Settlement Land fall inside the boundaries of its Traditional Territory.
A First Nation does not own its Traditional Territory, but the First
Nation and its benificiaries have a number of rights within their
Traditional Territory, both on and off of Settlement Land.
1:250,000 : First Nations Traditional Territories (zip file, 0.5 mb)