Purpose & Scope of Inspections
Stakeholders & Partnerships
Staffing & Roles
Equipment & Resources
Accommodations & Logistics
100

This is the main reason Wildlife Protection Officers carry out inspections within Cree territory.

What is to ensure compliance with wildlife laws while supporting conservation and community sustainability?

100

These local partners are often the first to share information about unusual hunting or fishing activity in Cree territory.

Who are the Cree tallymen, trappers, or community Guardians?

100

This person is responsible for overall command, planning, and safety during a Wildlife Protection inspection operation.

Who is the team leader or supervising officer?

100

These are the physical tools and gear Wildlife Protection Officers rely on during field inspections.

What is equipment?

100

Before heading out on a multi-day patrol, Officers confirm where they will sleep and eat. This step is part of this planning element.

What is accommodation planning?

200

Inspections are meant to verify compliance, while this type of operation begins only when there is reasonable belief that an offence has occurred.

What is an investigation?

200

Collaboration between Wildlife Protection Officers and these Cree institutions helps ensure inspections respect local customs and rights.

What are the Cree Nation Government, local Band Councils, or tallymen associations?

200

In Cree territory, this local figure often plays a key role in guiding officers about access routes, camps, and sensitive areas.

Who is the tallyman?

200

Radios, GPS units, and satellite phones are examples of this type of essential inspection support.

What is communication equipment?

200

Coordinating fuel, food, lodging, and travel routes before an inspection helps prevent these two common problems in the field.

What are delays and safety issues?

300

When Officers inspect a Cree hunter’s harvested game, their actions must stay within these clearly defined operational boundaries.

What is the scope of inspection or the limits of inspection authority?

300

Before conducting an inspection on traplines or community lands, Officers should first complete this respectful step.

What is notifying or consulting the local authority or tallyman?

300

When working jointly with Cree partners, Officers must clearly define these before deployment to avoid confusion or duplication of effort.

What are roles and responsibilities?

300

In Cree territory, these local assets—such as boats, snowmobiles, or guides—can be considered part of an Officer’s available field support.

What are community resources or local partnerships?

300

When operating in remote Cree territory, securing a cabin or camp with community permission demonstrates this logistical best practice.

What is collaborating with local partners for accommodations?

400

Defining the scope of an inspection in advance helps maintain this critical balance between enforcement duties and respect for Cree rights and traditions.

What is the balance between legal authority and cultural respect (or community partnership)?

400

This term describes a relationship where both Cree communities and enforcement agencies share responsibility for protecting wildlife.

What is co-management or shared stewardship?

400

In a multi-agency inspection, this person ensures communication flows properly between Wildlife Officers, MFFP staff, and Cree community representatives.

Who is the designated liaison or operations coordinator?

400

Before starting a patrol in a remote area, Officers confirm access to fuel, maps, and overnight accommodations. These are examples of this planning element.

What is logistical preparation or logistical resources?

400

An Officer ensures generators, heaters, and cooking supplies are available before winter fieldwork begins. This shows good management of these operational supports.

What are consumables or resupply logistics?

500

During a joint operation with Cree tallymen, Officers must ensure their inspection activities reflect the shared goal of this broader mission.

What is protecting the land, wildlife, and future generations through cooperative management?

500

A Wildlife Protection Officer discovers evidence of overharvesting near a Cree camp. Rather than immediate enforcement, they first engage with these community representatives to understand local context.

Who are the local elders, tallymen, or community liaison officers?

500

A Wildlife Protection Officer and a Cree Guardian are both on site inspecting fishing activity. To maintain respect and clarity, the Officer should follow this best practice before giving instructions.

What is acknowledging shared authority and confirming roles through respectful discussion or briefing?

500

During a joint operation, Cree Guardians offer the use of their community canoe and knowledge of river channels. The Officer correctly identifies these as this category of support.

What are shared or partner-provided resources?

500

Heavy snow blocks the only access road to a checkpoint. The Officer activates the alternate route and contacts local tallymen for snowmobile transport. This is an example of this type of planning.

What is contingency or emergency logistics planning?