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Tsaa Nuna Conservancy

British Columbia

Tsaa Nuna Conservancy (pronounced sa-nuh-na ) is located northwest of Fort St. John, along the southern shore of the Halfway River. The conservancy is intended to provide for the conservation of the significant cultural and natural values associated with the area. This land is used by Indigenous peoples for hunting, fishing, trapping, and gathering plants and berries. The area is rich with berry plants and home to moose, deer, elk, lynx, fisher and porcupine. One of five major watersheds in the region, Halfway River is a migration route for bull trout and mountain whitefish, and has rainbow trout, grayling, jackfish and dolly varden.

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