Ottawa pledges $284 million to expand protections for fish habitats
Ottawa pledges $284 million to expand protections for fish habitats By Mia Rabson The Canadian Press WATCH ABOVE: The federal
Ottawa pledges $284 million to expand protections for fish habitats By Mia Rabson The Canadian Press WATCH ABOVE: The federal
Forward Post: AFS Journal What Exactly Is Fish Habitat and Why Must We Care? Mon Jun 3, 2013 2:29pm What
If you want to drop a line into Southwest Pond near Greenspond this summer, you should know the rules have
Updated GLWQA signed in Washington DC, September 7, 2012 By Mary Muter, Chair Sierra Club Canada Great Lakes Section After
Officials will mark the near completion of fish habitat at Wilson Farm at Colony Farm Regional Park with a celebration
Audit finds fish habitat not well protected, fire suppression system inadequate Published on July 5, 2012 by DesiWireFeed · No Comments THE
Valley farmers protest heavy-handed measures to protect fish More than 25 farmers from the Fraser Valley demonstrated outside the Department
CANADA – A group of 625 scientists have written to the Canadian government expressing concern that habitat protections are about
For Immediate Release, February 7, 2012 Contact: Jeff Miller, Center for Biological Diversity, (415) 669-7357 Alexandra Morton, Pacific Coast Wild
Environment File JORDAN VERLAGE/St. Albert Gazette Scientists say some 600 fish found dead this week by the sewer outfall closest
Those responsible for the construction of a marina will have to pay heavy fines for damaging important fish habitat. (Photo:
Diamond mining company De Beers lobbied government officials to allow them to drain a lake in the Northwest Territories, decimating local fish habitat,
Watching the Sound: More Scrutiny Called for Gravel Mine written by Damien Gillis Local Governments, Citizens Want More Scrutiny of Proposed
Fisheries and Oceans Canada January 31, 2012 12:00 ET Court Imposes Significant Fine for Damage to Northern Pike Habitat HIGH
Minister Shea Presents 2011 National Recreational Fisheries Award to Kamloops Volunteer KAMLOOPS, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(Marketwire – Jan. 19, 2012) – The Honourable
Approximately 280,000 cubic metres of gravel accumulated in the active channel of the river, this was largely offset by
Critics claim mineral exploration in B.C. needs more accountability Campaigning for the B.C. Liberal Party leadership, Christy Clark promised to
Rehabilitation of an area near Kama Point and Kama Bay (20 kilometres east of Nipigon) will reinstate Kama Creek and
Larry Peterson and Nick Strussi met through their shared love of fishing. When they came together in the late 1990s