GOVERNMENT OF CANADA’S INVESTMENT IN CANADIAN BIOSPHERE RESERVES CELEBRATED IN SOUTHWEST NOVA SCOTIA


Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2009


Annapolis Royal, N.S. -- August 26, 2009 -- On behalf of Canada’s Environment Minister Jim Prentice, Member of Parliament for West Nova, Greg Kerr joined representatives from theSouthwest Nova Biosphere Reserve today, to celebrate the recent announcement of funding Canada’s Biosphere Reserves. The Government of Canada is providing $5 million in funding over five years to 14 of the 15 biosphere reserves in Canada and the Canadian Biosphere Reserves Association. This funding will provide the Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve with $57,000 per year through 2013.

“This funding commitment reflects the importance the Government of Canada places on protecting our rich biodiversity across the country,” said Minister Prentice. “Canada’s biosphere reserves areexcellent examples of community-based initiatives that protect our natural environment while ensuring the continued growth of the local economy in an ecologically sustainable way.”

Biosphere reserves are areas designated and recognized internationally by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization) for demonstrating practical approaches to balancing conservation and development. Biosphere reserves are comprised of one or more core protected areas, a buffer area in which activities compatible with conservation occur, and a large area of co-operation where sustainable resource management practices are promoted and developed. The world network consists of 553 biosphere reserves in 107 countries.

“With this funding, we have been able to hire a project coordinator and begin to address regional concerns related to youth engagement and rural development,” said Dr. Bob Maher, Chair of the Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve Association. “The new funding will strengthen our national biosphere reserve network and the work we do with environmental organizations in Southwest Nova Scotia.”

The Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve was designated as a biosphere reserve in 2001 by UNESCO. The Reserve spans 1,546,374 hectares and includes the counties of Annapolis, Digby, Yarmouth, Shelburne and Queens, as well as Kejimkujik National Park and Historic Site, and the Tobeatic Wilderness Area. The area contains over 30 species at risk such as the Eastern Ribbon Snake, Southern Flying Squirrel, Monarch Butterfly, Blanding’s Turtle, Atlantic Whitefish, Piping Plover, Atlantic Coastal Plain Flora and rare lichens.

“The Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve is an excellent example of a community-based initiative that promotes the conservation and protection of our natural environment while ensuring the continued growth of the local economy and communities in an ecologically sustainable way,” said Greg Kerr.

The Government of Canada’s investment will facilitate activities and projects within the biosphere reserve related to conservation, sustainable development and capacity building for research and education. Additionally, it will help co-ordinate projects such as youth outreach, community engagement, promoting sustainable tourism and economic activities, integrating community sustainability planning with the 16 municipal units of the Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve, and raising public awareness.

Delighted by today’s announcement, MP for South Shore - St. Margaret’s, Gerald Keddy added, “fostering sustainable resource management practices, the Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve enhances the conservation value of Canada’s protected areas. The Government of Canada is proud to support an organization that shares its commitment to land conservation and preserving biodiversity.”
Frédéric Baril
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of the Environment

 
 

Source: Inquiry Centre Environment Canada
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