Located in western Nunavut, the Kitikmeot region is home to many species, from narwhal and polar bear to beluga whale and caribou. It’s also home to around 6,500 residents, most of whom are Inuit, with longstanding connections to the rich, vast ecosystems of the Arctic. But climate change is putting increasing pressure on the region and the people who live there. Kugaaruk is one of five remote communities in the region, and it’s Kurtairojuark Hu…
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