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The Government of Yukon shares updates for the upcoming 2024–25 fishing and hunting licensing year
The Government of Yukon is sharing updates to Yukoners as they renew their fishing and hunting licenses for the upcoming 2024–25 licensing year.
Statement from Minister Clarke on World Water Day
Minister Nils Clarke issued a statement on the World Water Day.
March snow survey shows snowpack is below average to average across most of the Yukon, above average in the North
The Government of Yukon has released the March Yukon Snow Survey Bulletin and Water Supply Forecast.
Government of Yukon launches new campsite reservation service, provides update on enhanced camping experiences
The Government of Yukon has announced a new online campground reservation service for some of the most popular Yukon campgrounds.
What We Heard report now available for Proposed Animal Protection and Control Act regulations
The Government of Yukon has released a What We Heard report following engagement on proposed regulations under the Animal Protection and Control Act.
Extended Producer Responsibility now enabled in the Yukon
New regulation means changes are coming to recycling and waste management in the territory.
Government of Yukon invites public input on draft flood hazard maps for Southern Lakes area and Carmacks
The Government of Yukon is seeking feedback from Yukoners on the draft flood hazard maps for the Southern Lakes area and Carmacks.
Tombstone Territorial Park backcountry campsites available for reservation starting March 6
Tombstone Territorial Park backcountry campgrounds are available for reservation on March 6.
Government of Yukon announces new climate change actions, shares progress on Our Clean Future strategy
The Government of Yukon is introducing 42 new actions to strengthen the Yukon’s climate action and sharing the Our Clean Future 2022 annual report.

The Government of Yukon, through the Elk-Agriculture Steering Committee, creates two-year pilot program to reduce elk interactions on agricultural lands
The Steering Committee is focused specifically on the Takhini elk herd and will implement a two-year pilot program to reduce elk interactions on agricultural lands.