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Stop dumping trash here, says Yukon's Kwanlin Dn First Nation

They've put up signs and boosted community patrols, but officials with the First Nation say lots of garbage is still being dumped on their lands.

'It's not coming from our citizens,' says the First Nation's justice coordinator

The First Nation has been finding household garbage and even some industrial waste dumped on its lands. (Vic Istchenko/CBC)

The Kwanlin Dn First Nation has been finding piles of garbage scattered through its territory, and it's asking the culprits to show a bit more respect.

"The environment is so precioustoeverybody in the Yukon, that this should just not be happening anywhere. And we certainly do not want it happening on KDFN lands," said Jeanie Dendys, the First Nation's director of justice.

'This should just not be happening anywhere,' said Jeanie Dendys, KDFN's justice director. (Wayne Vallevand/CBC)

"People are trying to avoid tipping fees and whatnot at the city landfill."

Dendys said they first discovered the extent of the problem last year, when the First Nation undertook an assessment of its lands.

"That's when we discovered there was a lot of dumping happening in the back part of our community, in areas you cannot see from the roads."

"It's not coming from our citizens. We did some investigating around that and worked with the city of Whitehorse last year."

She said signs were installed, and communitypatrols were initiated, but the problem persists.

"We just want that to stop, obviously."

Dendys said the dumping tends to happen 'in the back part of our community, in areas you cannot see from the roads.' (CBC)

With files from Leonard Linklater