NEW EXHIBITION AT THE BIOSPHÉRE EXPLORES
THE HIDDEN SIDE OF CANADA’S WATERSCAPES


Environmental Panorama
International
January of 2010


MONTRÉAL, Que. -- January 28, 2010 -- A new exhibition revealing the biodiversity, complexity and splendour of Canada's aquatic ecosystems is sure to make a splash. Canada's Waterscapes-Yours to Enjoy, Explore and Protect opens on February 2, 2010, at the Biosphère.

Plunge into the study of estuaries, lakes, rivers, oceans and wetlands, and discover the teeming life that depends on these habitats. Each section showcases a specific region of Canada.

Come and marvel at the abundance of marine life in the St. Lawrence estuary. The diverse species range from 9 types of whales to creatures living 350 m below the surface! Meet invertebrates capable of bringing decades-old buried pollutants back into circulation. Learn about invasive predatory species and find out why wetlands are aquatic treasures sheltering remarkable specimens. As part of the interactive hands-on activities, create a frog chorus or your very own ocean symphony.

Explore the work of numerous scientists, including Kathy Conlan from the Canadian Museum of Nature, who examines the effects of ice erosion on creatures living in the depths of the Arctic Ocean. A wealth of specimens, videos, photos, illustrations and maps round out the already abundant content of this exhibition.

Canada's Waterscapes emphasizes the ecological significance of our water bodies and wetlands, and stresses the need to protect them. The exhibition is produced by the Canadian Museum of Nature in partnership with Parks Canada, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, RBC and the Canadian Water Network, with support from Canadian Geographic.

Presented as part of the International Year of Biodiversity, Canada's Waterscapes will be on display at the Biosphère until April 30, 2010. The museum is located on Sainte-Hélène Island in Montréal. During the winter months, the museum is closed on Mondays.Visit www.biosphere.ec.gc.ca for complete information on visiting hours and entrance fees.

The mandate of Environment Canada's Biosphère, as an environment museum, is to strengthen Canadians' involvement in environmental issues and spur them into action. Besides presenting special events and exhibits, the Biosphère develops numerous educational and outreach products for a diverse clientele across the country and is a renowned forum for environmental exchanges.

Environment Canada Invites Youth to Participate in the Nature Matters! Contest

GATINEAU, Que. -- January 29, 2010 -- Canada's Environment Minister, and Minister Responsible for Parks Canada, the Honourable Jim Prentice, invites Canadians aged 9 to 35, to celebrate the International Year of Biodiversity in 2010 by participating in the Nature Matters! Contest. Until February 28, 2010, young Canadians are invited to submit a video essay or a written essay that answers the question, "Why is nature important to you?"

"Enjoying and appreciating our natural environment is definitely part of the Canadian tradition, and by working together, we can also make it part of our legacy to mark this important year for biodiversity. This contest is a great opportunity to explore what nature means to them and to inspire them to action to safeguard Canada's rich diversity for future generations," said Minister Prentice.

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The Nature Matters! Contest will accept submissions until Feb 28, 2010.

One grand prize winner and two runners up will be selected from each age group (9-13 years, 14-19 years and 20-35), in each of the two categories (video and written essay).

Grand prize winners will be invited to Ottawa to attend the Grand Re-opening Event of the Canadian Museum of Nature on the International Day for Biological Diversity, May 22, 2010, where their achievement will be announced.

Grand prize winning written essays will be displayed in public art panels outside Environment Canada's environmental museum, The Biosphère in Montreal. Grand prize winning video essays will be projected for visitors at The Biosphère in Montreal during 2010.

Grand prize winning and runner-up essays will be published on the website of the Canadian Biodiversity Information Network, a shared public resource of our federal, provincial, and territorial governments, and will be announced through Environment Canada's network of national education and environment organizations, reaching well over one million people.

The contest is open to Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada only, submissions will be accepted in either French or English.

For full contest details, please visit:

http://www.cbin.ec.gc.ca/nature/concours-contest.cfm?lang=eng

For more information on 2010 International Year of Biodiversity, please visit:

•www.cbin.ec.gc.ca/
•www.cbd.int/2010
For more information, please contact:

Media Relations
Environment Canada

 
 

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