CANADA ADVANCES COOPERATION ON ENVIRONMENTAL
ISSUES WITH ITS NORTH AMERICAN PARTNERS AS HOST OF CONTINENTAL CONFERENCE

Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2011


MONTREAL, Que. --June 21, 2011 -- Canada's Environment Minister Peter Kent, as the current chair of the Commission on Environmental Cooperation (CEC), is welcoming his counterparts from the United States and Mexico to the annual Commission for Environmental Cooperation meeting, which starts today.

"Many of the environmental issues our three countries face know no boundaries and, under the Commission, we all work together to improve our shared North American environment," said Minister Kent. "We also strive to provide North American solutions to global environmental challenges. As chair of the CEC over the last year, Canada was pleased to help advance our shared commitment to renew the Commission, and move forward on our priorities, which include addressing climate change, greening the economy, and supporting healthy communities and ecosystems."

The CEC has a strong record of environmental achievement having, for example, already taken action to reduce or eliminate the use, release and exposure of various chemicals, including mercury and lindane. In addition to its current priorities, work has started, for example, to improve the comparability of Canadian, United States and Mexican greenhouse gas inventories to create a solid foundation for further action to address climate change.
The session will end with joint announcements, including the launch of a new community grant program.

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Government of Canada and Nature Conservancy of Canada conserve valuable habitat near High River, Alberta

CALGARY, Alb. -- June 27, 2011 -- Canada's Minister of the Environment, the Honourable Peter Kent, today announced the Nature Conservancy of Canada's successful acquisition of the Chinook Ranch - 1,056 hectares of land near High River, Alberta. This project was secured in part with funding from Environment Canada's Natural Areas Conservation Program.

"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 Kent. "Your actions today will help to protect the abundance and variety of life that will constitute an integral part of our natural heritage tomorrow."

The Chinook Ranch is situated within the Bow Natural Area, on the Eastern Slopes of the Rocky Mountains. The property consists of primarily native vegetation and includes a variety of habitat types such as wetlands, riparian areas, scrublands and native fescue grasslands. The conservation of this property expands the wildlife corridor that links Kananaskis Country with the Bow Natural Area.

"Our Government of Canada is committed to the long-term conservation of biological diversity and to working with partners, such as the Nature Conservancy of Canada, to protect Canada's natural treasures," said the Honourable Menzies, Canada's Minister of State (Finance). "The Chinook Ranch property represents an ecologically significant area that is home to many iconic species including red-tailed hawk, cougar and grizzly bear."

"The heritage of stewardship by the Hughes Family for over 50 years of Chinook Ranch is a demonstration of their deep connection to the land. Through the conservation easement donated by the Hughes Family and through the financial support of the Government of Canada and other supporters the conservation of this spectacular property will ensure that it remains this way for generations to come," said Bob Demulder, Regional Vice President of the Nature Conservancy of Canada's Alberta Region.

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 ongoing contribution from all donors that we can ensure the protection of natural areas in Canada. As of December 2010, the Natural Areas Conservation Program has protected 151,278 hectares of habitat, which includes habitat for 101species at risk.

 
 

Source: Inquiry Centre Environment Canada
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