GOVERNMENT OF CANADA’ S INVESTMENT IN CANADIAN BIOSPHERE CELEBRATED IN MANITOBA’ S RIDING MUONTAIN PARKLAND


Environmental Panorama
International
September of 2009


Erickson, MB – September 22, 2009 – On behalf of Canada’s Environment Minister Jim Prentice, Member of Parliament for Dauphin–Swan River–Marquette, Inky Mark, joined representatives from the Riding Mountain Biosphere Reserve today, to celebrate the recent announcement of funding to support 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 Riding Mountain 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 Inky Mark “Canada’s biosphere reserves are excellent examples of community-based initiatives that protect our natural environment while ensuring the continued growth of the local economy in an ecologically sustainable way.”

Ray Frey, Chair of the Riding Mountain Biosphere Reserve said “The main goals of the Riding Mountain Biosphere Reserve are building capacity, sustainable development, and conservation of biodiversity. The funding from Environment Canada will help us to meet those objectives. Our aim is to provide residents and visitors to the Biosphere Reserve with good information to enable them to have the opportunity to make sound, sustainable decisions in all aspects of their contact with the biosphere.”

The Riding Mountain Biosphere Reserve was designated as a biosphere reserve in 1986 by UNESCO. The core protected area, Riding Mountain National Park, covers some 3,000 square kilometres of mixed wood forest, eastern deciduous forest, and rough fescue prairie. RMBR also includes a Zone of Cooperation which consists of the 15 municipalities that surround the Park, comprising an additional 12,000 square kilometres.

"Our government is proud to support areas so rich in lakes, streams and natural habitat,” said Minister Prentice. ‘’This biosphere reserve fosters and encourages a sustainable community based regional economy, with high biodiversity, landscape, and social values, with Riding Mountain National Park of Canada as a key component. It is a special place where people are encouraged to demonstrate better approaches to conservation and sustainable resource use.‘’

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.
Frédéric Baril
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of the Environment

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Federal Contributions of $2,143,588 Granted to 40 Projects for the Protection of Species at Risk Habitats in Quebec

LONGUEUIL, Que. – 24 September 2009 – The Honourable Christian Paradis, Minister of Public Works and Government Services and Member of Parliament for Mégantic-L’Érable, today announced, on behalf of the Minister of the Environment, the Honourable Jim Prentice, a grant of $2,143,588 to finance 40 projects for the protection of species at risk and their habitat in Quebec. These funds are drawn from the Habitat Stewardship Program for Species at Risk.

Thirteen organizations from the Montreal's south shore received a sum totaling $926,409 for projects targeting, among other things,the protection of the dusky salamander, the channel darter, the Western chorus frog, and the copper redhorse, as well as wildlife sanctuary caretaking, a sustainable management plan for Mont Rougemont, and the protection and enhancement of the Mount Saint-Bruno forest corridor.

“The Government of Canada is committed to addressing Canadians' environmental priorities and we are pleased to support the community’s efforts to protect its environment,” said Minister Paradis.

“Habitat conservation and stewardship for species at risk in the Appalachian Corridor area represents a key issue,” noted Mélanie Lelièvre, executive director of the Appalachian Corridor. “This generous federal assistance will help us achieve this important goal for biodiversity.”

In 2009-2010, the government will invest 13 million dollars in various communities across Canada through the Habitat Stewardship Program for Species at Risk. This Program contributes to the restoration of endangered and threatened species and other species at risk, while preventing species from becoming a conservation concern.

The Habitat Stewardship Program is a partnership-based conservation initiative. It is managed by Environment Canada, Fisheries and Oceans Canada and Parks Canada. It is one of the main components of the federal program for application of the Species at Risk Act.

Funding for these community-based environmental improvement projects across the country is provided through community environmental action programs managed or co-managed by Environment Canada. Community groups are encouraged to become involved in these programs.

For more information on the Habitat Stewardship Program, please visit Environ | ment Canada's Community Action Programs for the Environment website at: http://www.ec.gc.ca/pace-cape/Default.asp?lang=EN.
Frédéric Baril
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of the Environment

 
 

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