Yukon Territory: Other Happenings

Stranded fish rescue
A Yukon First Nation is planning to salvage juvenile fish along the Yukon River for the anticipated high water in the spring. In previous years, gee traps and nets were used to capture fish stranded in pools as water receded and became disconnected from the river. Fish are then released back into the river.

Eagle Mine disaster and rehabilitation update

We previously relayed news on stream and landscape restoration efforts after the 2024 Eagle Gold Mine failure in the Yukon Territory/Yukon River drainage that caused sediment and contamination to enter streams. Read more about what happened and current status via these excellent presentation slides from First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun
Updates on activities are scant, but there is a 2027 target for oversight of cleanup and rehabilitation. The heap leach facility is continuing to be stabilized, water monitoring is occurring at adjacent waterbodies, and water management for the spring meltwater period will ensure that further contamination is minimized.
Some recent news on the issue can be found at the links below, and we hope to provide a more descriptive update for the next newsletter edition
Yukon extends credit agreement with Victoria Gold receiver as Eagle mine sale pushes into new year
Yukon moves on Eagle Mine reforms amid warnings root cause not known
Water treatment to resume at Eagle Gold Mine with preparations for spring melt underway