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Government of Canada contributes more than $1.9M to support ecological connectivity in southeastern British Columbia and southwestern Alberta


The contribution from Parks Canada will support the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative with important research and wildlife crossing projects to allow animals to move safely across Highway 3

GATINEAU, QC, Aug. 10, 2023 /CNW/ - Ecological corridors are key in connecting protected and conserved areas, which will help halt and reverse biodiversity loss and help species to adapt to climate change. By properly linking protected and conserved areas, natural processes can take place and species can move, interact, and find habitat across vast landscapes and coastlines.

Today, the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, together with President and Chief Scientist Jodi Hilty from Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Y2Y), on behalf of the organization and its partners, announced a contribution of more than 1.9 million dollars to improve ecological connectivity in southeastern British Columbia and southwestern Alberta.

This collaboration between Parks Canada and Y2Y supports the Highway 3 Wildlife Mitigation Initiative by enabling infrastructure projects, communications, research, and Indigenous engagement activities. The funding, originating from Parks Canada's National Program for Ecological Corridors, will minimize the impact of Highway 3 on wildlife in the area, particularly by decreasing collisions and linking habitat currently fragmented by the highway. This funding will also help support Reconnecting the Rockies, a project the Province of British Columbia has prioritized, and is already underway which includes a series of wildlife crossings, fencing, and signage along this busy road to improve connectivity at a critical point along the 3,200 kilometre Yellowstone to Yukon wildlife corridor.

This series of crossings will help many species best supported at the large transboundary landscape scale, especially the grizzly bear and wolverine. This section of Highway 3 is in proximity to the boundaries of the world's first International Peace Park, and therefore, this connectivity work helps to maintain the integrity of this area.

Parks Canada and those engaging on the ground are committed to protecting biodiversity and helping to support species at risk. A team of experts comprised of individuals from Y2Y, British Columba Ministry of Forests, British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, Teck Resources, Ktunaxa First Nation, Biodiversity Pathways, Miistakis Institute, Wildsight, Stantec, community groups and more, is working to advance the shared goal for landscape level connectivity through this project.

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"The new Highway 3 Wildlife Mitigation initiative is an excellent example of how our recently launched Ecological Corridor's program is protecting nature in key wildlife corridors. Expanding our network of connected habitats is a vital step in tackling both climate change and biodiversity loss. This would not have been possible without the strong partnerships of Parks Canada and the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative who together are ensuring that species can thrive and move freely across the land and water in western Canada."

The Honourable Steven Guilbeault
Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada

"This project keeps both people and wildlife safe along the Highway 3 corridor and is continentally significant as it helps restore and enable wildlife to move between Canada and the United States. The Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative is delighted to work with key partners, like Parks Canada, to help maintain connectivity across the Yellowstone to Yukon region, one of the wildest mountain regions in the world".

Jodi Hilty
President and Chief Scientist, Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative

"The Ktunaxa Nation is committed to reducing impacts to wildlife and improving ecological connectivity throughout ?amak??is Ktunaxa and to supporting the work of projects such as the Highway 3 Wildlife Mitigation Initiative to provide protected passage along this key ecological corridor. We are pleased to work alongside our partners to lessen wildlife collisions to provide a safer environment for us all."

Jaime Vienneau
Operational Director, Ktunaxa Nation Council, Lands and Resources Sector

"Wildlife highway collisions are a danger to people and animals. By building more safe ways for wildlife to cross highways, we are making our infrastructure safer for drivers on Highway 3 and helping to restore connected habitat."

Rob Fleming
Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure, British Columbia

"Teck is proud to be joining the Ktunaxa Nation, governments, and our other partners to protect people and wildlife. The Reconnecting the Rockies Project aligns with our goal of becoming Nature Positive by 2030 and will reduce wildlife collisions in the Elk Valley and create a safe crossing for many species including bighorn sheep, elk, grizzly bear, and wolverine."

Jonathan Price
CEO, Teck Resources Limited

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