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Fish & Wildlife Management – sustainably managing Ontario's fish and wildlife resources. [citation needed] Land & Waters Management – leading the management of Ontario's Crown lands, water, oil, gas, salt and aggregates resources, including making Crown land available for renewable energy projects. [citation needed]
Conservation officers enforce Ontario’s natural resources laws. They investigate and prosecute offenders under many federal and provincial statutes, relating to: fire, fish and wildlife, invasive species, forestry, aggregates (sand and gravel), public lands, public safety (e.g. recreational vehicle use, forest fire prevention) and Law ...
The Canadian Wildlife Service or CWS (French: Service canadien de la faune), is a Branch of the Department of Environment and Climate Change Canada, a department of the Government of Canada. November 1, 2012 marked the 65th anniversary of the founding of Service (originally known as the Dominion Wildlife Service).
Land Wardens generally have a degree in areas specific to criminal justice, fish and wildlife management, recreation management, wildlife resources, or a science major related to these. Land Wardes are exposed to other risks beyond being killed or assaulted by hunters , animal trappers and armed fishermen , animal attacks and hypothermia other ...
The Wildlife Conservation Society Canada (WCS Canada), based in Toronto, Ontario, is the Canadian affiliate of the Wildlife Conservation Society International (WCS), incorporated as a conservation organization in Canada in July 2004. [1]
The common loon is the official provincial bird of Ontario. This list of birds of Ontario includes all the bird species recorded in the Canadian province of Ontario as determined by the Ontario Bird Records Committee (OBRC). As of August 2024 there were 511 species on this list, 291 of which are known to breed in the province.
Saltwater fish in the area include striped and sea bass, bluefish, and tuna. ... The California Department of Fish and Wildlife regularly monitors and stocks the upper portion of the lake near ...
It was established in 1931 as the Federation of Ontario Naturalists and changed its name to Ontario Nature in 2004. Ontario Nature maintains its own system of 24 nature reserves, totaling 2,788 hectares. [1] It creates parks and nature reserves. [2] [3] [4] It also provides public education about nature. [5]