Did you know that 328 plant species have been found in the park and more likely exist? The only known occurrence of Bering Sea dock in Canada is at Big Boundary Lake in the park.
The Steering Committee
The Steering Committee is made up of delegates from Kluane First Nation, White River First Nation and the Government of Yukon. Asi Keyi Natural Environment Park is part of the homeland of both Kluane and White River First Nations. This means that the traditional use, family ties and cultural stories of two First Nations are inherent in the land. The Steering Committee includes a delegate from each First Nation and a delegate from the Government of Yukon, as well as a resident of the Yukon who contributes an objective perspective in the public interest. The Steering Committee is supported by a Secretariat.
Steering Committee Members
Mary Jane Johnson
Kluane First Nation delegate
heritage.manager@kfn.ca 867-841-4274, ext. 240 |
David Johnny
White River First Nation delegate
executivedirector@whiteriverfirstnation.com |
Jean Langlois |
Andrew Lawrence
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committee member
Andrewlawrence@northwestel.net 867-634-2177 |
Alternates
Kluane First Nation
Grace Southwick
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White River First Nation
Gordy John
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Government of Yukon
Brian Johnston
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Secretariat
Jessica Elliott
Park Planner, Yukon Parks
Department of Environment Government of Yukon Jessica.elliott@gov.yk.ca 867-667-5733 |
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Did you know that 33 different butterfly and moth species have been identified in the park?
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Banner Photo: Mount Constantine with Mount Byron in the fore-ground. YG Photo.