La protection de la biodiversité

Canada is often cited for its ecological richness. Indeed, Canada is comprised of 15 terrestrial and 5 aquatic ecozones, and is surrounded by 3 oceans. In addition, Canada has approximately 25% of the world's wetlands, 6.5% of the world's renewable water supply, 10% of the world's forest cover (30% of the world's boreal forest), and boasts over 71,000 known and an estimated 66,000 as yet unknown species of plants and animals. Nonetheless, plant and wildlife in Canada is often taken for granted. Only 8% of our forests are protected, regulations around the protection of our water are weak, and the existence of many species is becoming increasingly threatened due to unsustainable development practices, pollution, and climate change. Canada ranks 7th out of the 29 OECD countries in terms of the number of species officially considered endangered. Since European settlers first arrived in Canada, 30 wildlife species have gone extinct. Currently, over 500 plant and animal species are considered to be at risk in Canada. Protecting our biodiversity requires a coordinated approach involving government, industry, and civil society groups. Policies, strategies, and resources must be put into place to ensure that protection extends not only to the lives of animal and plant populations, but also to their habitats. Sierra Club Canada is working to ensure that all levels of government live up to their commitments under existing legislation, while at the same time continue to strive for improvements.

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9 February, 2012   |   Bradford Duplisea   |   In the News
Amidst rising concerns around climate change and the controversial review of the Northern Gateway pipeline, the government’s proposed changes to Environmental Assessment legislation have many critics up in arms....
8 February, 2012   |   Bradford Duplisea   |   In the News
Vancouver Sun (Feb. 7, 2012) Eco groups urge government to complete protection promise for Great Bear Rainforest By Gordon Hamilton Environmental groups supporting the Great Bear Rainforest agreement said Tuesday that...
6 February, 2012   |   Sheila Muxlow   |   Action Alert
You can make a difference.   You have leverage as a voter while all the political decision makers are in election mode and working in the Legislature.  It's URGENT to use your leverage ...
4 February, 2012   |   Bradford Duplisea   |   In the News
Fred Winsor says he's happy to see vindication from national science panel calling for sweeping changes to Canada's fisheries managment policies. Winsor, the conservation chair for Sierra Club, said that he...
3 February, 2012   |   Bradford Duplisea   |   Media Release
Commenting, "I have a court room full of people, there is a significant issue going on here,” Court of Queen’s Bench Justice, Rosemary Nation, concluded that there should be court time scheduled to...
31 January, 2012   |   Guest   |   Article
by Alys Granados As part a two-year initiative to bring awareness to bat conservation, research, and education, the United Nations Environment Programme declared 2011 and 2012 the “Year of the Bat”. Many bat...
31 January, 2012   |   Dan McDermott   |   Article
By Dan McDermott, Chapter Director Premier Dalton McGuinty’s commitment to enact a Great Lakes Protection Act (GLPA) was the one new environmental commitment put forward by the Liberals during last fall’s...
31 January, 2012   |   Guest   |   Article
Study shows Canadian waters can be protected from an Asian Carp Invasion MEDIA RELEASE For immediate release Tuesday, January 31, 2012 A much-anticipated study says separating the Great Lakes and Mississippi River...
26 January, 2012   |   Bradford Duplisea   |   Media Release
Picket-line counter posts site where locals & outfitter continue to hold back clear-cutting in Castle protected area Beaver Mines: Located on the way to Castle Mountain Resort in the Castle Special Management Area...

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