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Nature & Co New Zealand - The Conservation, Preservation and Restoration of Nature and Wildlife in New Zealand
It manages a third of New Zealand's mainland area, in the form of national and other parks, reserves, and other Crown Lands. The majority of conservation work carried out in New Zealand is done by the Department of Conservation, either directly, in partnerships, or contracted out to science organisations. But non-Government organisations play also an important role ...
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Rideau Canal Waterway - Rideau Rules and Regulations
Ontario's guidelines, have a look at the Ministry of Natural Resources facts sheet on New Guidelines for Crown Land Activities. Please note that these guidelines only apply to Ontario crown lands, which does not include the federally controlled Rideau Corridor. Comments: send me email: kwatson@kos.net URL: www.rideau-info.com/local/local_rules ...
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Media Releases
Almost 1000 hectares of Crown lands at Devines Weir and the environmentally sensitive OHares Creek catchment also could be privatised now ... former water supply catchments would not be sold off, he said. Over 900 hectares of Crown land that the Department of Environment and Climate Change propose for addition to the Dharawal ...
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The flimsy protection offered in covenants will not stop this damage. The Department of Lands privatisation agenda is an outmoded 1980s ideology that Premier Iemma should block before it's ... late", Mr Muir said. “Mr Kelly instead should be our custodian for all Crown lands, particularly protecting those lands with conservation values. The uncertainty of climate change brings with it a ...
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ABOUT EESC
Each province has regulations concerning the use of water from Crown lands, and there are federal laws concerning the position of GSHP loops in navigable waterways. If the source of water is a well, most provinces have regulations concerning the extraction and re-injection of water to protect ...
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Science and the Environment Bulletin: Where the Current Meets the Tide
Pacific Estuary Conservation Program (PECP) to arrange for the transfer and conservation designation of key lands along the B.C. coast. Identifying which of these areas are most in need of ... of private land and arranged for the transfer and designation of another 54 736 hectares of Crown lands in the estuarine and adjacent intertidal habitats. In May, the partnership program received the first ...
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Ministry of Environment - Water Stewardship Division - Waterpower Projects
Agency (109kb) Independent Power Producers Q&A Who Issues Waterpower Approvals? Water licences are issued by the Ministry of Environment, Water Stewardship Division, Regional Water Stewardship Manager. If Crown lands are involved, Crown land tenures are issued by the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands, Integrated Land Management Bureau, Regional Lands Manager. For the Regional Water Stewardship ...
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Ministry of Environment - Water Stewardship Division - Community Watersheds
Community Watershed List and Attribute Community Watershed History Initial Designation Designated community water supply watersheds (community watersheds) have been in existence since the Guidelines for Watershed Management of Crown Lands used as Community Water Supplies was prepared by a government interagency Task Force and published by Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks (now Ministry of ...
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Saskatchewan Environmental Society — Saskatchewan's Forests
Ninety-seven percent of Saskatchewan's forests grow on Provincial Crown lands, with Federal Crown land accounting for one percent of total forest area, and private land comprises the ... Plain Ecozone is heavily used by the commercial forest industry as it is a closed-crown, mixed-wood and coniferous forest; with the predominant hardwood tree species in this area being ...
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Environment Probe
Monitoring and collection proved difficult and costly. "I have found it impracticable," the Commissioner of Crown Lands reported in 1839, "to collect any important amount of duties on timber cut upon ... as birch, became needed, the government amended the law to allow their harvest. Other reserved lands fared similarly; when the government reserved the Temagami forests in 1901, it refused to exclude ...
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