To carry out the Government of Canada’s 2018 Nature Legacy for Canada, which includes supporting and leveraging efforts to protect and recover aquatic species at risk; and building Indigenous capacity...
Wildlife Conservation Society Canada
41 records totalling $7,004,920.00 CAD, from official Government of Canada open data.
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An organization with this name appears in 3 federal lobbying registrations (0 currently active), between 2022 and 2022.
775730-372360-1 — Temple Scott Associates Inc. 945250-372356-1 — Temple Scott Associates 761494-372325-1 — Temple Scott Associates Inc.
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By department
| Environment and Climate Change Canada | $5,826,479 | 38 records |
| Fisheries and Oceans Canada | $1,158,491 | 1 record |
| Impact Assessment Agency of Canada | $19,950 | 2 records |
Records
Identification of Key Biodiversity Areas in Canada
Quantifying the effects of placer mining and reclamation activities on peatland GHG emissions and removals (fluxes) in the Yukon
Evaluating placer mine habitat reclamation for avian communities to inform land-use planning in the Yukon.
Monitoring for Marine Spatial Planning in the Western Canadian Arctic
Advancing Alberta Bat Conservation Through Outreach, Education, and Improved Management
A decision-support process for projecting climate change and its impacts on habitat supply for species at risk
Addressing cumulative effects of development and climate change in the Yukon to inform effective land use planning
Characterizing and mapping of climate-change refugia and enduring features, and co-development of a monitoring framework, to enhance habitat protection and stewardship for priority species and ecosyst...
Characterizing and mapping of climate-change refugia and enduring features, and co-development of a monitoring framework, to enhance habitat protection and stewardship for priority species and ecosyst...
North American Bat Monitoring Program, British Columbia.
North American Bat Monitoring Program, British Columbia
Identifying regional Key Biodiversity Areas throughout Canada
Habitat stewardship for bats and birds in south Yukon's agricultural landscapes
North American Bat Monitoring Program, British Columbia
Prairie and Northern Bats and Bridges
Protecting Roosting Bats Through Development of a Pest Control Operators National Training Project
Developing guidance for use of bat boxes for conservation and recovery of bats
Building Partnerships to Improve Stewardship within Key Biodiversity Areas
Going to Bat for Bats: Engaging Albertans as Partners in Bat Conservation
Habitat stewardship for bats, birds, and bees in south Yukon's agricultural landscapes
Supporting local and indigenous communities stewardship of migratory bird habitat in Nicaragua and Guatemala.
Addressing critical knowledge gaps to facilitate effective management of bats in Alberta’s southern agricultural landscapes.
Roost Structures for Bats – Implementing, Monitoring and Evaluating Bat Boxes, Bark-Pole Roosts, Tree Manipulations, and Condos