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This article is a list of provincial and territorial fish and wildlife management agencies in Canada, by province or territory. Fish and wildlife management is primarily a provincial and territorial responsibility in Canada, with each province or territory having its own dedicated agency or department. [ 1 ]
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).
Migratory Bird Sanctuaries are created in Canada under the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994. They are administered by the Canadian Wildlife Service. [1] The first sanctuary in North America, Last Mountain Lake Bird Sanctuary, was created by federal order-in-council in 1887.
Canadian Wildlife Service, part of Environment and Climate Change Canada Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary , Queensland, Australia County Wildlife Site , local reserve status
Ontario Magnetic Hill Zoo: 100 Worthington Avenue: Moncton: New Brunswick Marine Life at Sea Life Caverns in West Edmonton Mall #2472 8882-170 Street: Edmonton: Alberta Parc Omega: 399 Rte. 323: Montebello: Quebec Parc Safari: 850 Rte. 202: Hemmingford: Quebec Ripley's Aquarium: 288 Bremner Boulevard: Toronto: Ontario Riverview Park & Zoo: 1230 ...
The largest marine ecozone is the Arctic Archipelago (which covers about 15 percent of Canada, or 1.5 million km2), whereas the largest terrestrial ecozone is the Boreal Shield (covering 20 percent of Canada, or 1.9 million km 2). [15] Canada's major biomes are the tundra, boreal forest, grassland, and temperate deciduous forest. [16]
A service learning program for 15 to 18 year olds that allows them to connect with the natural world and make a difference. In 2021, this program was a finalist in the Alberta Emerald Awards [8] and the Nature Inspiration Awards [9] and won the Calgary Award for Environmental Achievement [10] and the Saskatchewan Award for the environment.
The Eastern Habitat Joint Venture is a partnership established on 15 November 1989 [1] between governments, organizations, and conservation groups in eastern Canada to protect and enhance wetlands important to migratory birds, under the auspices of the North American Waterfowl Management Plan.