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Just announced from the Province of Manitoba, Canada....(re-posted government press release) Province Permanently Designates Largest Area of Protected Land in more than a Decade - Asatiwisipe Aki Management Plan Approved: Blaikie The Manitoba...
Connections are everything, both in the human and natural worlds. A superb new wild connection was announced this week by Peace Parks Foundation (PPF) and the Government of Mozambique. The...
What is a marine protected area? According to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans of Canada, it is a specific geographical space managed to achieve the long-term conservation of nature....
Conservation of natural lands couldn't happen without the support and passion of individuals. From government decision makers to grassroots advocates, passionate individuals fuel global conservation. Private conservation easements are one...
Sarah Kuck recently wrote a great article for YES! Magazine about why wildlife needs room to roam and why connecting protected areas is important. She highlights issues such as global...
As the creation of giant reserves gains momentum, some fear such areas don't always conserve the habitats most in need. The past five years has seen a spurt in the...
On 18 May 2011, Quebec announced is Protected Areas strategic plan. The plan's targets include protecting 10% of marine areas and 12% of land area by 2015. This is a...
Boreal blues - In the frigid north tension grows between conservation and development CANADA’S vast boreal zone contains the world’s largest intact old-growth forest and has more fresh water than...
A New Climate for Conservation: Nature, Carbon and Climate Change in British Columbia (Dr. Jim Pojar) explores the role of nature conservation in a climate action strategy for ecological adaptation...
(Essay) Reserves: How Much Is Enough and How Do We Get There From Here? By John Terborgh, Duke University Is the human species doing enough to conserve the rest of...
Summary ‘Rethinking Global Biodiversity Strategies’ Exploring structural changes in production and consumption to reduce biodiversity loss Improving prospects for future global biodiversity requires rethinking the strategic orientation from common policies...
Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia have come together to protect about 800,000 ha of floodplains along their shared boundaries. The Mura, Drava and Danube rivers, rich in biodiversity and...