In order to make informed decisions around land use management and conservation efforts, baseline information is required to understand the historical context of an area.
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Read MoreIn order to make informed decisions around land use management and conservation efforts, baseline information is required to understand the historical context of an area.
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Read MoreThe Wildlife Connectivity project, led by the Squamish Environment Conservation Society, (SES) aims to reduce conflicts between human development and wildlife in the Squamish area for future generations.
Read MoreIn addition to designated protected zones and parks, other effective area-based conservation measures (OECMs) play an important role in conserving biodiversity and contributing towards the global goals of protecting 30% of our land and 30% of our waters by 2030. Photo by Mike Vopni.
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Read MoreMonitoring of Rockfish populations in Howe Sound helps to inform conservation measures. These slow-growing fish are colourful, and their survival is an indicator of how well we are protecting our ocean.
Read MoreTo enhance our work on Other Effective Conservation Measures (OECMS), with funding provided by Environment and Climate Change Canada, we are supporting the creation of an integrative framework for biodiversity assessment for the Átl’ka7tsem/Howe Sound Biosphere Region (AHSBR).
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