GOVERNMENT OF CANADA INVESTS IN COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS IN EDMONTON

Environmental Panorama
International
November of 2010


EDMONTON, Alt. -- November 4, 2010 -- Peter Goldring, Member of Parliament for Edmonton East, on behalf of Canada's Environment Minister, Jim Prentice, today announced funding from the EcoAction Community Funding Program for a new environmental project in Edmonton, Alberta. $21,320 in federal funding will support local action to reduce pollution, improve air and water quality, and protect wildlife and natural habitat.

"As part of the International Year of Biodiversity, Canada has demonstrated great leadership," said MP Goldring. "In Edmonton East, our government, in partnership with the Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers (EMCN) and the City of Edmonton, is making a significant contribution to biodiversity by empowering new Canadians with the skills to become better stewards of our environment."

"This government is committed to addressing the environmental priorities of Canadians," said Minister Prentice. "We are proud to support community groups across the country willing to take concrete action through on-the-ground environmental projects that will achieve a more sustainable Canada. Your actions, large or small, will help to protect the abundance and variety of life that is part of our natural heritage."

This project will see the development of an educational resource called the Edmonton Biokit. Community members of many different ages and language groups will be offered the Edmonton Biokit, an educational resource emphasizing the value of the city's natural areas and biodiversity. Two planned events will focus on stewarding and restoring natural areas through tree planting, clean-up and naturalization work.

"The Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers provides a variety of programming to support the full integration of newcomers," said Suzanne Gross, director of immigration and settlement with the EMCN. "In recent years, we have created opportunities for camping and exploration of provincial parks. The BioKit project is a natural extension of this effort."

"Our hope is that, in creating the Edmonton BioKit, we can help people to explore and learn about the incredible biodiversity right here at home and its true value in our city," said Angela Hobson, ecological planner with the City of Edmonton's Office of Natural Areas. "The BioKit will help newcomers and other community members discover natural areas within the City of Edmonton, deeply understand and appreciate them, and learn how they can help to steward them."

The EcoAction Community Funding Program is a Government of Canada initiative that supports projects that rehabilitate, protect or enhance the natural environment, and builds the capacity of communities and individuals in support of a more sustainable Canada. The project announced today will assist locally-based, non-profit organizations in initiating actions that result in cleaner air, reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, cleaner water, and the protection of nature at the local community level.

More information about the EcoAction Community Funding Program is available on Environment Canada's website at http://www.ec.gc.ca/ecoaction.
Pascale Boulay
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of the Environment

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Three Individuals Receive Heavy Fines and Hunting Suspensions for Violations under the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994

GANDER, N.L. -- November 4, 2010 -- A two-year investigation by Environment Canada's Enforcement Branch into the excessive harvest and illegal selling of migratory birds in the Twillingate and New World Island areas has resulted in convictions and heavy fines for three local hunters.

Gary Leyte, age 55 of Virgin Arm, pleaded guilty on September 16th in Provincial Court in Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador to charges under the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994. Lionel Leyte, age 33 of Virgin Arm, also pleaded guilty on September 16th, and Neil Barrett, age 65 of Twillingate, pleaded guilty on October 19th, all in relation to the same investigation.

Gary Leyte was fined $3,1000 for the illegal selling of murres and eider ducks and exceeding the possession limit of eider ducks. He was also fined $250 for hunting migratory birds with a shotgun capable of holding more than three rounds of ammunition. In addition, Gary Leyte was ordered to surrender a firearm, a number of duck decoys, and other hunting items to the Crown. He is also prohibited for five years from hunting or being in the company of anyone hunting migratory birds.

Lionel Leyte was fined $1,000 for the illegal selling of murres and is prohibited from hunting migratory birds for one year.

Neil Barrett was fined $1,000 for the illegal selling of murres and is prohibited from hunting migratory birds for one year.

Murres, locally known as turrs, and eider ducks are protected under the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994. It is illegal to sell, offer for sale, buy or trade any migratory bird. Environment Canada's wildlife officers enforce federal wildlife legislation which protects plant and animal species throughout Canada. This is done in collaboration with other federal departments, provincial and territorial governments as well as international agencies and organizations.
Media Relations
Environment Canada

 
 

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