| Image explanation | Rugged, high elevation sparsely vegetated mountains characterize the Nahoni Range in Ni’iinlii’njik. |
| Land Status | Yukon public land (Habitat Protection Area) |
| Biophysical Setting | |
| Setting | Rugged mountainous unit with broad, sparsely forested valleys. |
| Ecoregions | North Ogilvie Mountains and Eagle Plains (minor). |
| Bioclimate Zones | Taiga Wooded, Taiga Shrub and Alpine. |
| Habitat Types | Low to mid-elevation coniferous forest, shrub and herb; high elevation sparsely vegetated, herb, shrub and rock; minor amount wetland and riparian. |
| Watersheds | Porcupine River (Fishing Branch River, Cody Creek and several small tributaries of Miner River). |
| Overview | |
| The Fishing Branch HPA is part of the Ni’iinlii’njik SMA, and is also managed under Yukon Department of Environment and Vuntut Gwitchin Government (2004a). A detailed description of its ecological, cultural and economic values is contained in the management plan. The Fishing Branch HPA encompasses many ecological and heritage resources, and is intended to act as a buffer for the core Protected Area. The HPA is managed to maintain ecological integrity and protect heritage resources, but is not withdrawn from land disposition and resource exploration and development. The current management plan should be referenced for guidelines regarding any land use activity within the HPA. | |
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