Mobile Core Bathurst Caribou Management Zone
The Mobile Core Bathurst Caribou Management Zo e exists as a wildlife management zone for
barren-ground caribou under the Wildlife Act.
You must not hunt caribou inside this yellow zone.
How do I find out the boundaries of the Mobile Zone?
- Get the most recent map. The map is updated every Tuesday. You can get a map from:
- Download Map for January 4, 2022
- Gordon Lake patrol station
- McKay Lake patrol station
- Your local or regional ENR office
- Your local band, community, government or organization office
- ENR FaceBook page - https://www.facebook.com/environmentandnaturalresourcesGNWT
- ENR website - http://www.enr.gov.nt.ca/en/services/mobile-core-bathurst-caribou- management-zone
- Download the most recent .gpx file for your GPS device to plot the zone boundary at http://www.enr.gov.nt.ca/en/services/mobile-core-bathurst-caribou-management-zone
What happens if I’m caught harvesting inside the Mobile Zone?
- An officer will investigate the scene.
- If the officer determines that the caribou may have been harvested illegally, they will seize the caribou meat.
- The officer may ask for a voluntary statement from you for the investigation file.
- The officer will write up a violation report, and after an investigation is under way, you will be told the next steps.
- If the investigation indicates there has been an illegal harvest in the Mobile Zone, a charge will be laid and you will get a date for a court appearance.
- If the officer seizes your meat and ENR is not able to store the meat until the court process is complete:
- The officer will write up a disposition order to decide who will receive the meat.
- You will receive notice that a disposition hearing is set with a Justice of the Peace.
- You can state your case to keep the meat at the hearing. If it is decided you can’t keep it, the meat becomes the property of the GNWT.
- The GNWT will then give the meat to a charitable organization.