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  2. Wetlands and wetland policies in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Policy on Wetland Conservation is applied on federal lands which constitutes approximately 29% of Canada's wetlands. [4] As such, the majority of wetlands within Canada are not protected under this policy which subsequently lies on the provincial or territorial policies and guidelines for protection. [4]

  3. Category:Environmental policy in Canada - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Environmental law in Canada - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Wetlands of Canada - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Wetland conservation - Wikipedia

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  7. Southern James Bay - Wikipedia

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    Southern James Bay is a coastal wetland complex in northeastern Ontario, Canada bordering James Bay and Quebec.It was designated as a wetland of international importance via the Ramsar Convention on May 27, 1987.

  8. Wetland conservation - Wikipedia

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    A wetland (aerial view) Wetland conservation is aimed at protecting and preserving areas of land including marshes, swamps, bogs, and fens that are covered by water seasonally or permanently due to a variety of threats from both natural and anthropogenic hazards. Some examples of these hazards include habitat loss, pollution, and invasive species.

  9. Ducks Unlimited Canada - Wikipedia

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    Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is a Canadian non-profit environmental organization that works to conserve, create, restore and manage Canadian wetlands and associated uplands in order to provide healthy ecosystems that support North American waterfowl, other wildlife and people. [1]