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Bienvenue au babillard du Conseil canadien des aires
écologiques. Ici, vous trouverez des nouvelles et des évènements
touchant les partenaires canadiens des différents gouvernements,
des organismes non-gouvernementaux et du secteur académique. En
partageant ouvertement l’information, notre but est de promouvoir
le réseautage, les partenariats et l’excellence dans la gestion
de nos aires protégées précieuses.
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cliquez ici.
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du site web du CCAE. Vous trouverez ici
les modalités pour vos soumissions. Nous vous remercions pour votre
intérêt dans le CCAE
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- Nova Scotia
Affiché le 23 mars, 2013
Nova Scotians are invited to define how the province’s
natural spaces are managed and protected. The draft parks and protected
areas plan was released by Natural Resources Minister Charlie Parker
and Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage MLA Becky Kent, on behalf of Environment
Minister Sterling Belliveau.
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Affiché le 12 octobre, 2012
Le Conseil canadien des aires écologiques (CCAE)
est heureux d’annoncer qu’il reçoit maintenant
les candidatures pour la bourse d’études graduées
« Home Place » de Stan Rowe.
LA DATE LIMITE EST LE 22 février 2013
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Affiché le janvier 23, 2013
Land-management plans for the Little Grand Rapids and Pauingassi
First Nations have been finalized and approved, Conservation and
Water Stewardship Minister Gord Mackintosh announced today. The
protected areas and managed lands are part of the Pimachiowin Aki
UNESCOWorld Heritage Site nomination for a 43,000 square-kilometre
area of boreal shield straddling the Manitoba-Ontario border
Press
Release...
Approved
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Affiché le octobre 16, 2012
Le gouvernement du Nouveau-Brunswick s’est engagé
à doubler le nombre de zones naturelles protégées
sur les terres forestières de la Couronne. Conformément
à la Loi sur les zones naturelles protégées,
il organisera des journées portes ouvertes pour permettre
aux gens du Nouveau-Brunswick de faire part de leurs commentaires
sur le choix de nouvelles zones naturelles protégées
parmi les secteurs candidats.
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Affiché le octobre 3,
2012
Le 5 septembre 2012, le Conseil de l’UICN, lors de sa 79e
session, qui s'est tenue au Congrès mondial de la nature
de l'UICN à Jeju, République de Corée, a admis
le Conseil canadien des aires écologiques à titre
de nouveau membre.
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-Protected
Areas Species at Rick Biologist, Government of Ontario
July, 18, 2012
If you are passionate about the protection and recovery of species
at risk, and the role of protected areas in their conservation,consider
this permanent position.
The deadline to apply is Wednesday, July 25, 2012 11:59 pm EDT.
Late applications will not be accepted
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Affiché
le Juin 28, 2012
The CCEA is pleased to announce that the following two graduate students?
received the 2012 Stan Rowe Home Place Award:
Ms. Kelsey Molloy, Masters of Natural Resources Management Candidate,
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, for the research project
entitled “Impacts of cattle stocking rates and plant species
composition on grassland songbird communities in a northern mixed-grass
prairie”.
Mr. Yanick Gendreau, PhD Biology Candidate, Université du Québec
à Rimouski, Rimouski, Québec for the research project
entitled “Conservation in the context of climate change in Québec:
analysis of vulnerability and adaptation strategies”.
Congratulations to Ms. Molloy and Mr. Gendreau! We thank all those
who applied for this year's Award. The 2013 Stan Rowe Home Place Award
announcement will be posted in December 2012 at: http://ccea.org/en_stanroweaward.html |
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Affiché
le Juin 28, 2012
The province continues to make great
strides to set aside protected areas in Manitoba and has received
the national 2012 Gold Leaf Award from the Canadian Council on Ecological
Areas (CCEA) for ensuring the protection of private conservation
lands, Conservation and Water Stewardship Minister Gord Mackintosh
said today.
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Affiché le June 18,
2012
Le système de rapport et de suivi des aires de conservation
(SRSAC) a été mis à jour en date du 31 décembre,
2011 (version 2011.12.31). Bien que cette version ait pris plus
de temps à être complétée du fait que
nous avons réglé des préoccupations importantes
liées à la classification de l’UICN, les prochaines
versions seront affichées à mesure que les administrations
fourniront des mises à jour.
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Affiché le May 28, 2012
Québec à fait appel à la communauté
scientifique internationale et québécoise afin d’enrichir
sa réflexion entourant la démarche de planification
écologique et de conservation de la biodiversité nordique.
Cette rencontre internationale à été organisée
conjointement avec les organismes Pew Charitable Trusts, l’Initiative
boréale canadienne et la Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco.
Plusieurs experts et scientifiques ont participés à
ce symposium dans le but de mettre en commun leur compréhension
des grands enjeux liés à l’engagement du Québec
de protéger 50 % du territoire du Plan Nord.
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Affiché le February
14, 2012
A proposal to secure world heritage site designation for a large
area of boreal forest in eastern Manitoba and northwestern Ontario
is complete and ready for submission to the United Nations.
More...
Pimachiowin
Aki World Heritage Project |
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Affiché le 14 février,
2011
More than 3,900 square kilometres of Bloodvein First Nation’s
traditional land has been legally designated as a traditional-use
planning area which defines how the land and resources will be protected
while guiding future economic development. The land-management plan
will be part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site bid, which will be
formally submitted in 2012. The land management plans of the Poplar
River, Pauingassi and Little Grand Rapids First Nations, two provincial
parks and the Pikangikum First Nation in Ontario will also form
part of the UNESCO bid. Approval of the Pimitotah plan brings the
total area of protected lands in Manitoba to 6.6 million hectares,
or 10.2 per cent of the province.
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Affiché le 14 février,
2011
Québec annonce les orientations portant sur l’engagement
gouvernemental de consacrer, d’ici 2035, 50 % de la superficie
du territoire du Plan Nord à la protection de l’environnement,
à la sauvegarde de la biodiversité, à la mise
en valeur du patrimoine naturel et à divers types de développement
qui ne font pas appel à des activités industrielles.
Une des nouvelles orientations est de créer des aires protégées
sur 20 % du territoire du Plan Nord d’ici 2020. Cet objectif
permettra au Québec d’atteindre la cible internationale
fixée à Nagoya, qui consiste à consacrer 17
% de l’ensemble de son territoire terrestre à des fins
de conservation d’ici 2020.
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Affiché le 2 février,
2012
Are you looking for an opportunity to contribute to the conservation
of biodiversity in the protected area system in Ontario? Do you
want to use your past experience working with stakeholders and the
public to shape the ecological sustainability and integrity of Ontario's
protected areas?
The deadline to apply is Friday, February 10, 2012 11:59 pm EST
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Affiché le 12 octobre, 2011
Le Conseil canadien des aires écologiques (CCAE)
est heureux d’annoncer qu’il reçoit maintenant
les candidatures pour la bourse d’études graduées
« Home Place » de Stan Rowe.
LA DATE LIMITE EST LE 10 février 2012
Pour
en savoir plus...
Telecharger
la version PDF (2 Mo)
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Affiché le 12 octobre, 2011
Are you seeking a unique opportunity to influence the creation
and development of new parks in a pristine and spectacular northern
setting? Are you aware that Whitehorse, Yukon is only a two hour
flight from large city centers and has all the modern amenities
and services of those centers readily available to you here? Are
you seeking a setting with a strong sense of community, a uniquely
peaceful, diverse and affordable lifestyle, and an unusual leadership
opportunity to create plans to establish and develop parks, recreation
sites, and contribute to the preservation of a vast, beautiful and
largely untouched area of Canada?
The deadline to apply is Wednesday, October 26, 2011
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Affiché le 12 octobre, 2011
Ontario Parks in the Ministry of Natural Resources manages some
of the most beautiful and diverse natural resources and landscapes
in the world. It plays an integral role in protecting Ontario's
resources, promoting tourism, providing outdoor recreation experiences
and educating Ontarians and visitors to Ontario about our rich natural
heritage. Ontario Parks is a unique, service delivery driven organization
that operates within a business model aimed at making Ontario Parks
financially self-sufficient.
The deadline to apply is Tuesday, October 25, 2011 11:59
pm EDT.
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Affiché
le 22 juin, 2011
An additional 525 acres of public land has been given protection under
the Natural Areas Protection Act, says Minister of Environment, Energy
and Forestry, Richard Brown. Pour
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Affiché le 22 juin, 2011
The Manitoba government has legally designated 807,650 hectares of
boreal forest and wetlands on the east side of Lake Winnipeg as protected
traditional territory, Conservation Minister Bill Blaikie announced
today. This new designation will increase Manitoba’s protected
areas network to over
6.5 million hectares or 10 per cent. Pour
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Affiché
le 22 juin, 2011
Nova Scotia has taken a major step forward toward meeting its goal
to protect 12 per cent of Nova Scotia's lands by 2015. Environment
Minister Sterling Belliveau is inviting Nova Scotians to help choose
which lands should be protected. Pour
en savoir plus... |
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Affiché le 18 mai, 2011
Le
Feuillet d’information du CCAE pour l’hiver, 2011
est maintenant disponible. Dans ce numéro, vous trouverez le
compte-rendu de l’Assemblée générale annuelle
ainsi que d’autres sujets d’intérêt. Bonne
lecture ! |
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Affiché
le 18 mai, 2011
The CCEA is pleased to announce that the following two graduate students
received the 2011 Stan Rowe Home Place Award: Windekind C.
Buteau-Duitschaever (Wilfrid Laurier University) for the
research project entitled "Exploring governance structures, institutions
and collaboration for protected area development: A Case Study of
Québec
Protected Areas" Chérie J. Dugal (University
of Saskatchewan) for the research project
entitled "The Functional Connectivity for Elk (Cervus elaphus)
Across an
Agriculture-Dominated Landscape: Implications for Conservation and
Pathogen Transmission" Pour
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Affiché le 12 mai, 2011
"This is not about politics," Clark told a news conference
at Mount Seymour Provincial Park. "It's about making sure our
parks are accessible. I've grown up in B.C. My family always used
parks throughout our lives. I think that parking meters —
making people pay for parking — in B.C. parks stops some people
from using them." Pour
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Affiché le 12 mai, 2011
This is a permanent management position in Parks & Protected Areas
Policy Section, and is based in Peterborough. The competition closes
May 25th. Further information, including the more detailed job specification,
can be viewed by visiting www.ontario.ca/careers
and entering job ID number 36482 in the Job ID search
field. |
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Affiché
le 12 mai, 2011
Ontario's system of protected areas includes over 630 provincial parks
and conservation reserves covering an area of 9.5 million hectares,
or about nine per cent of Ontario. To help ensure transparency and
accountability about this valuable natural legacy, the Ministry of
Natural Resources is required to report publicly every five years
on the state of Ontario’s system of provincial parks and conservation
reserves. The first State of Ontario’s Protected Areas Report
is now available. Analysing information gathered from 2001 to 2009,
the report takes a big-picture look at the ecosystems, biodiversity
and natural and cultural heritage that are protected within the system.
It provides context for planning and management of provincial parks
and conservation reserves. It describes the conditions, potential
pressures and ongoing efforts to maintain and enhance the protected
area system. And it looks at traditional recreational and educational
opportunities and economic values and impacts at local and provincial
levels. View the Report
(en français). |
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Affiché
le 18 avril, 2011
EDMONTON A conservation plan for Alberta's lower Athabasca region
-part of a much larger draft plan for the region and the first of
seven slated for the province -boosts conservation areas in the area
to 22 per cent but will allow motorized recreation and honour existing
oil and gas leases in all but a small fraction of those areas. Pour
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Affiché
le 24 janvier, 2011
Imagine Montana's Glacier National Park without glaciers; California's
Joshua Tree National Park with no Joshua trees; or the state's Sequoia
National Park with no sequoias. In 50 years' time, climate change
will have altered some US parks so profoundly that their very names
will be anachronisms. Pour
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Affiché
le 24 janvier, 2011
On December 1, 2010 Manitoba announced two new protected provincial
parks located in northern Manitoba. Nueltin Lake Provincial Park captures
447,190 hectares of the transition zone between the boreal and tundra
ecosystems surrounding Nueltin Lake, and provides important winter
habitat for the Qamanirijuaq barren-ground caribou herd. Colvin Lake
Provincial Park covers 163,070 hectares in northwest Manitoba, a vast
wilderness made up of stunted trees with brief summers, known as the
“Land of Little Sticks”. These wilderness parks in the
Northern Transition Forest store an estimated 126 million tones of
carbon, and bring Manitoba’s network of protected areas to 9.9%
of the province. Pour
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