GOVERNMENT OF CANADA AND NATURE CONSERVANCY OF CANADA CONSERVE VALUABLE HABITAT IN MUSQUODOBOIT HARBOUR, NOVA SCOTIA

Environmental Panorama
International
December of 2010


HALIFAX, N.S. -- December 15, 2010 -- Canada's Environment Minister, John Baird, today announced the Nature Conservancy of Canada's successful acquisition of Goose Point Island-55 hectares (135 acres) of land near Musquodoboit Harbour, Nova Scotia. This project was secured in part with funding from Environment Canada's Natural Areas Conservation Program and has an overall budget of $87,762.

"This acquisition marks another achievement under our government's Natural Areas Conservation Program. With this investment, we are taking real action to protect and conserve our ecosystems and sensitive species for present and future generations," said Minister Baird. "Your actions, large and small, will help to protect the abundance and variety of life that is part of our natural heritage."

"The protection of Goose Point Island represents a significant achievement for conservation in Nova Scotia," said Linda Stephenson, Nature Conservancy of Canada's Atlantic regional vice-president. "Without the considerable support from partners, this would have not been possible. This incredible island in Musquodoboit harbour, close to Halifax, will serve as refuge for the plants and animals that call the area home. The Nature Conservancy of Canada is incredibly proud to have protected five islands in the Musquodoboit Harbour for all time."

Goose Point Island is the last of the large coastal islands to be secured for conservation within Musquodoboit Harbour and is a key ecological component of the Harbour's large estuary. The island contains a coastal softwood forest with patches of heath and open barrens, and is large enough to support a number of terrestrial mammals, including white-tailed deer, mink and otter. Located in the upper reaches of the estuary, Goose Point Island can only be accessed by boat at very high tide and, as a result, remains relatively pristine. Its irregular shoreline is dotted with salt marshes and ponds, providing important feeding and staging habitat for migratory waterfowl and shorebirds. Bald eagles, osprey, and great blue heron can also be seen soaring overhead or nesting amongst the trees.

The Government of Canada's $225-million Natural Areas Conservation Program is an important on-the-ground initiative that takes real action to preserve Canada's environment and conserve its precious natural heritage for present and future generations. It is through the willingness and support of landowners that we can ensure the protection of natural areas in Canada. As of July 2010, under the Natural Areas Conservation Program over 138,800 hectares (342,982 acres) have been secured, protecting habitat for over 79 species at risk.

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Government of Canada Highlights Commitment to Renewable Fuels

OTTAWA, Ont. -- December 15, 2010 -- On behalf of Canada's Environment Minister, the Honourable John Baird, the Honourable Gerry Ritz, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and Minister for the Canadian Wheat Board, highlighted today the Government of Canada's commitment to renewable fuels. Federal regulations requiring 5 per cent renewable fuel content in gasoline came into effect today, December 15, 2010.

"This initiative is one of Canada's contributions to the fight against climate change," said Minister Ritz. "We are proud to be moving forward with the Renewable Fuels Regulations as they will benefit Canada's economy, our farmers and our environment."

These Regulations are one pillar of the Government's broader Renewable Fuels Strategy. The Strategy will establish a demand for renewable fuels that will help stimulate Canadian biofuels production, create jobs and new market opportunities for farmers, and help create jobs in rural communities, while accelerating the commercialization of new biofuel technologies.

"This federal 5 per cent requirement is estimated to result in a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of one megatonne per year over and above the reductions attributable to existing provincial requirements-the equivalent of taking a quarter million vehicles off the road," said Minister Baird.

"Biofuels can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants while sustaining economic growth and development," said the Honourable Christian Paradis, Minister of Natural Resources. "In the midst of a global economic slowdown, our Government is working to accelerate key investments in Canada in order to create jobs and help stimulate our economy."

These Regulations are a key initiative in support of the Government of Canada's commitment to reduce Canada's total greenhouse gas emissions by 17 per cent from 2005 levels by 2020. In addition, the Government of Canada has finalized vehicle tailpipe emissions regulations under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, that are aligned with those of the United States, and is working to do the same for heavy-duty vehicles.

 
 

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