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Mitchell joined with environmental groups in late 1998 to oppose a bid by the government of the Northwest Territories, the Inuvialuit, and the Toronto-based company Falconbridge Ltd. to change a proposed boundary of the Tuktut Nogait National Park and permit nickel mining in the disputed area.
Tuktut Nogait is also a major breeding and nesting ground for a wide variety of migratory birds.
Humans have occupied Tuktut Nogait since AD 1000 and recent surveys have identified over 360 archaeological sites in the park.
As is outlined in the Inuvialuit Final Agreement and the Tuktut Nogait Agreement, Inuvialuit beneficiaries have the right to pursue subsistence harvesting within the park.
es: Parque nacional Tuktut Nogait
eo: Nacia Parko Tuktut Nogait
fr: Parc national Tuktut Nogait
pl: Park Narodowy Tuktut Nogait
pt: Parque Nacional Tuktut Nogait

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