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Private land conservation in Canada receives major boost


Nature Conservancy of Canada and partners welcome new national program to protect nature

TORONTO, April 23, 2019 /CNW/ - The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) and its partners applaud a new federally-funded $100 million program to safeguard important habitats for species at risk. The Natural Heritage Conservation Program (NHCP), announced today by Catherine McKenna, Canada's Minister of Environment and Climate Change, will support privately protected areas in ecologically sensitive landscapes, from forests and endangered grasslands to wetlands and coastal regions. 

Nature Conservancy of Canada (CNW Group/Nature Conservancy of Canada)

Nature Conservancy of Canada president and CEO, John Lounds, joined Minister McKenna for the announcement today in Toronto. The NHCP will result in new conservation of 200,000 hectares (more than 490,000 acres) over the next four years. That's an area three times the size of the City of Toronto. The program will directly contribute to Canada's Target 1, the nationwide initiative to protect at least 17 per cent of our land and freshwater and 10 per cent of our marine areas by 2020.

The Nature Conservancy of Canada will oversee the NHCP with contributions from program partners Ducks Unlimited Canada and Canada's land trusts (Canadian Land Trusts Working Group).  Wildlife Habitat Canada will administer the local land trust portion of the program. Collectively, the partners earned the opportunity following a federal call for proposals.

The NHCP partners are keen to continue momentum protecting ecologically sensitive areas through the conservation of private lands and by securing interests in lands across Canada. They will work closely with landowners, families, communities and businesses to encourage conservation.

"We are grateful for this investment in nature conservation, which will bring Canadians together to protect the places we love. We are fortunate to embark on this challenge with great partners who share a track record for protecting habitat and species at risk," said Lounds. "As partners we know our real job is just beginning. The conservation community is ready to work with Canadians from all walks of life to raise an additional $200 million to maximize our conservation impact."

"Many of Canada's most important natural habitats, including wetlands, are located within its privately held or settled landscapes. In addition to providing critical habitats for waterfowl and other wetland-dependent species, these areas deliver essential benefits such as clean water, flood and drought mitigation and protection from sea level rise to citizens and communities across the country. Ducks Unlimited Canada looks forward to the ways that the Natural Heritage Conservation Program will deliver more of these benefits to wildlife and all Canadians through new protected areas. It's a significant investment that will positively impact generations to come." ?  Karla Guyn, Chief Executive Officer, Ducks Unlimited Canada

"We look forward to working with the Nature Conservancy of Canada to provide effective and efficient grant administration services for land trusts," said Cameron Mack, executive director of Wildlife Habitat Canada. "The land trust community will play a key role in conserving private lands and helping to meet Canada's international protected areas and biodiversity targets."

"Regional and community land trusts across Canada can now protect more private lands, thanks to the new Natural Heritage Conservation Program. We are excited to work with our NHCP partners and local communities to protect Canada's natural spaces and increase habitat resilience to climate change." Susan Walmer, Canadian Land Trusts Working Group

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The Nature Conservancy of Canada is the nation's leading land conservation organization, working to protect our most important natural areas and the species they sustain. Since 1962, NCC and its partners have helped to protect 2.8 million acres (more than 1.1 million hectares), coast to coast.

Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is the leader in wetland conservation. A registered charity, DUC partners with government, industry, non-profit organizations and landowners to conserve wetlands that are critical to waterfowl, wildlife and the environment.

Wildlife Habitat Canada (WHC) is a national, not-for-profit, charitable conservation organization that has worked to conserve, restore and enhance wildlife habitat across Canada for 35 years. WHC also administers the grant program for the Canadian Habitat Conservation Stamp Initiative, through a Contribution Agreement with Environment and Climate Change Canada.

Canadian Land Trusts Working Group is an ad hoc working group with representation from regional and community land trusts from the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Québec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, and 3 provincial associations (Réseau de milieu naturels protégés, the Ontario Land Trust Alliance and Land Trust Alliance of British Columbia) formed to provide a unified the voice for sector in current discussions with the Federal Government around conservation programs and funding.

SOURCE Nature Conservancy of Canada


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