VALUABLE HABITAT IN NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR CONSERVED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA AND THE NATURE CONSERVANCY OF CANADA

Environmental Panorama
International
October of 2011


ST. JOHN'S, N.L. -- October 25, 2011 -- Today the Government of Canada announced the Nature Conservancy of Canada's successful acquisition of the Grassy Place - 1,570 hectares of land in southwest Newfoundland in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The Honourable Peter Penashue, Member of Parliament for Labrador, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, made the announcement on behalf of Canada's Environment Minister, the Honourable Peter Kent.This project was secured in part with funding from Environment Canada's Natural Areas Conservation Program.

"Our government is pleased to be working with dedicated partners, such as the Nature Conservancy of Canada, for the long-term conservation of the biological diversity of Canada's natural treasures, such as the Grassy Place," said Minister Penashue. "The forest on this property provides habitat for the threatened Newfoundland Marten. It is also an important refuge for the La Poile Woodland Caribou herd which feeds here in early summer and fall."

The Grassy Place property is part of the Southwest Newfoundland Natural Area and is located in the Robinson's River Valley, approximately 65 kilometres southwest of Stephenville Crossing. The Grassy Place contains the most extensive example of natural grassland in Newfoundland and Labrador, as well as the largest fluvial wetland of its type in the province.

"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 our natural heritage tomorrow."

"As the largest piece of private land on the Island of Newfoundland and the largest property held by NCC in Atlantic Canada, the Grassy Place is a jewel in our crown," said Linda Stephenson, Atlantic regional vice president for the Nature Conservancy of Canada. "A true ecological oasis, the Grassy Place is an exceptionally beautiful property. It includes a broad lush valley grasslands, 120 meter waterfalls and mountain summits."

The Government of Canada's $225-million Natural Areas Conservation Program and ongoing contributions from donors ensures the protection of natural areas in Canada. As of March 2011, the Natural Areas Conservation Program has protected 160,796 hectares, almost three times the size of Quebec City, which includes habitat for 101 species at risk.

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Environment Canada Launches Tool to Explore Biodiversity and Urban Nature in Halifax Regional Municipality

DARTMOUTH, N.S. -- October 19, 2011 -- Today representatives from Environment Canada joined with His Worship, Peter Kelly, Mayor of the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM), to officially launch the HRM Urban BioKit.

"Environment Canada's HRM Urban BioKit is a tool to guide residents through a process of discovery and exploration of the environment, biodiversity and conservation in the HRM," said the Honourable Peter Kent, Minister of the Environment. "The BioKit teaches residents how to appreciate their local environment, while protecting and preserving it for the future."

The HRM Urban BioKit is an interactive, instructional tool that leads participants on a journey through the urban and natural landscapes close to home. The BioKit encourages users to evaluate the biodiversity of their local neighbourhood, while encouraging active conservation and providing important eco-tips along the way.

"The Government of Canada is proud to support programs and tools, like the HRM Urban Biokit, that encourage people to learn about their environment-and the important issues of preservation, protection and conservation-in a meaningful, relevant and interactive way," said the Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence.

The fully illustrated BioKit was developed by Environment Canada's Biosphere in Montreal, in cooperation with 19 partners across the HRM, including the municipal government, community and environmental groups, local museums and historical sites. The HRM Urban BioKit is the first one available for a city east of Montreal.

Mayor Peter Kelly praised the BioKit and the collaboration which made it a reality. "When government and the community work together, positive results like this occur," said Mayor Kelly. "This BioKit will help HRM residents better appreciate Nature and will reinforce our efforts to care for the environment."

For more information on the Halifax Regional Municipality Urban BioKit, visit the Environment Canada website at http://www.ec.gc.ca/biotrousses-biokits.

 
 

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