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AMARUK ® has been offering the ultimate wilderness experience to explorers from around the world since 1998. The word "Amaruk" means "wolf" in Inuktitut, the language of the Inuit people of the Arctic. We strive to offer personalized, educational, unique and high quality wilderness experiences to a limited number of explorers, while minimizing our impact on the environment and conflicts with wildlife.
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AMARUK ®, the Amaruk logo, the Inuktitut logo, and other trademarks, service marks, and designs are registered or unregistered trademarks of Amaruk Wilderness Corp., its subsidiaries in Canada and other countries, and is used under licence.
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All materials on this web site, including content, publications, brochures, manuals, logos, graphics, designs, and photographs are copyrighted by Amaruk (New Zealand) Inc. All rights are reserved.
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OUR COMMITMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENT
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We strictly abide by "Leave No Trace" as well as Eco-tourism practices, and we dedicate a percentage of our resources and revenue to environment and wildlife protection, through AMARUK ® Foundation.
» Ecotourism Practices
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AMARUK ® acknowledges indebtedness to the Inuvialuit of the Western Arctic, the Inuit of the Eastern Arctic, the Nihtat Gwich'in and the Gwichya Gwich'in of the Northwest Territories, the Kluane and Selkirk First Nations of Yukon, the Tlingit, Tahltan, Nisga'a, Haida, Coast Tsimshian, Kwakwaka'wakw and Nuu-chah-nulth Nations of British Columbia, on whose land we live and work.
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