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Four years after the first ZEC inaugurations, the Government of Quebec helped the ZEC administrators to found the Fédération québécoise des gestionnaires de zecs (FQGZ) whose role is to provide a common voice to all the ZECs at the provincial level and promote wildlife conservation.
Lake Gileppe (French: Lac de la Gileppe, pronounced [lak də la ʒilɛp]) is located in Wallonia, in the east of Belgium, near the city of Verviers. There is a 78 m high panoramic tower with a restaurant on the top to look at the lake and the landscape. The water volume is 26,400,000 m³ and the area is 1,3 km 2.
Parc régional de la Rivière-du-Nord; Parc régional de la Forêt Drummond; Parc régional de la rivière Mitis; Parc régional de la Seigneurie-du-lac-Matapédia (La Matapédia) Parc Régional des Chutes Monte-à-Peine-et-des-Dalles; Parc régional des Grandes-Rivières du Lac Saint-Jean; Parc régional du Lac 31 Milles; Parc régional Saint ...
Quebec has a natural world heritage site, namely Miguasha National Park. The province also has 4 biosphere reserves, i.e. the biosphere reserves of Charlevoix, Lake Saint-Pierre, Manicouagan-Uapishka and Mont-Saint-Hilaire. Finally, 4 Ramsar sites are included in Quebec, namely Isle-Verte Bay, Cap Tourmente, Lake Saint François and Lake Saint ...
Lac à la Chasse is located in the eastern part of the territory of the town of Baie-Comeau. This deformed lake is crossed to the south by the rivière à la Chasse. This lake has a length of 4.0 km (2.5 mi), a maximum width of 1.9 km (1.2 mi) and an altitude of 52 m (171 ft). This lake has a dam erected at its mouth.
Association de chasse et pêche Nordique inc. zecnordique .reseauzec .com The ZEC Nordique is a " zone d'exploitation contrôlée " (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC) in the unorganized territory of the Lac-au-Brochet , in the Manicouagan Regional County Municipality (MRC), in the administrative region of Côte-Nord (North-Shore), in Quebec ...
The rivière à la Chasse (French pronunciation: [ʁivjɛʁ a la ʃas], lit. ' Hunting river ' ) is a tributary of the Gulf of St. Lawrence , flowing in the town of Baie-Comeau , in the Manicouagan Regional County Municipality , in the administrative region of Côte-Nord , in the province of Quebec , in Canada.
The Gileppe flows through an artificial lake (Lac de la Gileppe), built in 1867–78 and enlarged to 1.3 square kilometres (0.50 sq mi) in 1968–71, created by the Gileppe Dam. [1] The Gileppe flows into the Vesdre between Eupen and Limbourg.