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TOP CONSERVATION
SUCCESSES
1000+ protected areas across
Canada (1990 2000)
White Pelican, Sea Otter, Peregrine
Falcon and Swift Fox populations in
recovery (1990 -2009)
North Atlantic Right Whale,
Burrowing Owl and Piping Plover
populations stabilized (1990 2009)
Worlds largest freshwater reser ve
established Lake Superior National
Marine Conservation Area (2003)
Shipping lanes in the Bay of Fundy
moved to protect endangered right
whales (2004)
The first marine protected area in
Atlantic Canada established The
Gully (2004)
Black Footed Ferret reintroduced in
Saskatchewan (2009)
Sustainable seafood commitment
from Canadas biggest buyer and
seller of seafood Loblaw (2009
2015)
Stringent requirements upheld for oil
drilling in the Arctic (2012 2015)
Water levels and their impact on
freshwater species included in BC
Water Sustainability Act (2014)
50 million ha of forests certified to
global FSC standard in Canada
(2015)
S H O W YO U R
P R IDE
A P R I L 25 2 6
,
2015
YEARS OF
CONSERVATION
SUCCESSES
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