GOVERNMENT OF CANADA’S INVESTMENT IN CANADIAN BIOSPHERE RESERVES CELEBRATED IN WATERTON NATIONAL PARK


Environmental Panorama
International
October of 2009


WATERTON, Alta. -- October 13, 2009 -- On behalf of Canada’s Environment Minister Jim Prentice, Member of Parliament for Lethbridge, Rick Casson joined representatives from the Chinook Area Land Users Association and the Waterton Biosphere Reserve Society 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 Waterton Biosphere Reserve with $57,000 per year through 2013.

"Our government is proud to supporting areas so important for protecting majestic species like the grizzly bear and its natural habitat,” said MP Casson. ‘’This biosphere reserve fosters and encourages a sustainable community based regional economy, with high biodiversity, landscape, and social values, with Waterton Lakes 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.‘’

“The main goal of the Waterton Biosphere Reserve is to achieve a sustainable balance between the goals of conserving biological diversity and promoting economic development while maintaining cultural values. The funding from Environment Canada will help us to meet this objective,“ said Larry Frith, Chair of the Chinook Area Land Users Association. “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.”

“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 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.”

The Waterton Biosphere Reserve was designated as a biosphere reserve in 1979 by UNESCO. The core protected area, Waterton Lakes National Park, covers only 525 square kilometres Rocky Mountain and bunchgrass landscapes. Waterton Lakes National Park was the first national park in Canada to be included in a biosphere reserve.

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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Government of Canada’s Investment in Canadian Biosphere Reserves Celebrated in Trois-Rivières

TROIS-RIVIÈRES, Que. -- October 15, 2009 -- On behalf of Canada's Environment Minister, Jim Prentice, Jacques Gourde, Member of Parliament for Lotbinière–Chutes-de-la-Chaudière, joined representatives from the Lac-Saint-Pierre Biosphere Reserve to celebrate the recent announcement of 5 million dollars in funding over five years to 14 of the 15 biosphere reserves in Canada, including the Lac-Saint-Pierre Biosphere Reserve, and the Canadian Biosphere Reserves Association. This funding will provide the Lac-Saint-PierreBiosphere Reserve with 57,000 dollars 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 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.”

“The Lac-Saint-Pierre Biosphere Reserve is an excellent example of a community-based initiative that promotes the conservation and protection of our natural environment while ensuring the growth of the local communities as part of sustainable economic development,” Jacques Gourde added. “The Government of Canada is proud to support an organization that shares its commitment to land conservation and preserving biodiversity.”

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, such as national parks or national wildlife reserves, 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.

“The Government of Canada’s investment will allow us to pursue our mandate, which is part of a broad vision of the future, namely that of participating in the sustainable development of companies and tourism organizations in a spirit of harmonious coexistence between Man and the biosphere. We are working on maintaining sustainable relations using an approach that fosters interdisciplinarity, intergenerational relations and participatory governance,” said Christian Hart, president of the Lac-Saint-Pierre Biosphere Reserve

The Lac-Saint-Pierre Biosphere Reserve was designated as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO in November 2000. The recognized territory is found within the boundaries of five regional county municipalities (RCMs): D’Autray, Pierre-De Saurel, Nicolet-Yamaska, Maskinongé, and the city of Trois-Rivières. More than 40% of the St. Lawrence wetlands are located in the reserve. The reserve is also the first spring staging site for Snow Geese on the St. Lawrence and contains the largest heron colony in North America, with over 1,300 nests inventoried.
Frédéric Baril
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of the Environment

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Government of Canada Supports Community Environmental Projects in Calgary

CALGARY, Alta. -- October 14, 2009 -- Lee Richardson, Member of Parliament for Calgary Centre on behalf of Canada’s Environment Minister, the Honourable Jim Prentice, today announced the contribution of $149,950through the EcoAction Community Funding program for three projects in Calgary.

The three projects receiving funding today are $25,000 to the Green Cyclers Program, $24,950 to the Bow Valley Climate Kids Project and $100,000 to the Healthy Homes Calgary Program.

“The EcoAction Community Funding program is a concrete example of how the Government of Canada is helping communities and their citizens enjoy cleaner air, water and land. We are supporting projects under this program because we believe on the ground activities like these can and will make a difference,” said Mr. Richardson.

Natalie Odd, Executive Director of Clean Calgary said, “With significant funding from Environment Canada's EcoAction program, we will help almost 1000 Calgary households to ‘green’ their homes and lives. This has a critical, positive impact on the entire community as fewer precious resources are used, and homes are healthier."

Dr. Melanie Watt, Executive Director of the Biosphere of the Bow Valley said, "Local students, with the help of professional filmmakers, will write, direct and edit their own videos to demonstrate what climate change means to them. This program will focus on youth-to-youth learning of environmental issues with follow-up in the classrooms”.

Jackie Mann, Wheel View Director said “We challenge young people to do something different. We teach them about the world we live in and the environmental challenges we face, we hope that with our involvement it will make a difference in their life and community”.

“The Government encourages all Canadians to do their part to protect our environment. We support community groups taking on-the-ground action to preserve and enhance the quality of the natural environment”, said Minister Prentice.

Each year, Environment Canada funds various groups which help to deliver real results for Canadians and our environment. Environment Canada’s EcoAction Community Funding Program provides financial support to locally-based, not-for-profit organizations to undertake community-level projects that have positive, measurable results for the environment. The program assists these organizations in initiating projects that result in cleaner air, reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, cleaner water, and the conservation of nature at the local community level.

More information about the EcoAction Community Funding Program is available on Environment Canada’s website at the following address: www.ec.gc.ca/ecoaction.
Frédéric Baril
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of the Environment

 
 

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