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Image of an Upland Sandpiper / Photo: F & S Horvath

Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Ontario 2001-2005

A ground-breaking study of Ontario’s birds is revealing both troubling and triumphant trends in species populations and the overall health of Ontario’s ecosystems, according to a book released by some of the province’s most important conservation agencies. Click here to read more.

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Image of The Connected Planet - Looking at Biodiversity Educational Resource
The Connected Planet – Looking at Biodiversity Educational Resource
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Image of Ecological Gifts Donor Profile: Don and Heather Elliott - A Fee Simple Donation on the Oro Moraine
Ecological Gifts Donor Profile: Don and Heather Elliott – A Fee Simple Donation on the Oro Moraine
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Image of Ecological Gifts Donor Profile: Jane Glassco - A Conservation Easement on the Oak Ridges Moraine
Ecological Gifts Donor Profile: Jane Glassco – A Conservation Easement on the Oak Ridges Moraine
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Environment Canada's Canadian Wildlife Service manages wildlife matters that are the responsibility of the federal government. These include the protection and management of migratory birds, nationally significant habitat and species at risk, as well as work on other wildlife issues of national and international importance. In addition, the department does research in many fields of wildlife biology and provides incentive programs for wildlife and habitat stewardship.



 

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