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Ecological corridors projects selected for funding across Canada by province


QUEBEC

Project title: 
Sustainability of the Plaisance-Tremblant Corridor Connectivity Plan

Recipient: 
Ducks Unlimited Canada

Funding amount: 
$977,943

Matching funds: 
$909,891

Total project amount
$1,887,834

Project description
Expand the protected and conserved areas within the corridor by at least 75 hectares of land, gather scientific knowledge of wildlife use, road mortality rates, and ecosystem services to equip stakeholders, such as municipalities, with the knowledge to integrate connectivity into practices and policies.

ONTARIO

Project title 
Restoring Ecological Connectivity within the Frontenac Arch Region through Ethical Space and Co-governance

Recipient
Frontenac Arch Biosphere Network

Funding amount
$369,528

Matching funds
$144,016

Total project amount
$513,544

Project description
In partnership with the Algonquin to Adirondack Collaborative and Plenty Canada, advance work and conservation planning are underway in the Frontenac Arch region through Indigenous to non-Indigenous relationship-building, collaborative stewardship, corridor mapping, and road ecology research in the region, and advance co-management using Two-Eyed Seeing and Ethical Space.

 

Project title 
Building the Highlands Corridor to connect three provincial parks in Central Ontario

Recipient
Haliburton Highlands Land Trust

Funding amount
$822,809

Matching funds
$2,177,686

Total project amount
$3,000,495

Project description
Advance the protection of 8,500 hectares of ecologically significant lands and waters within the Highlands Corridor and 121 hectares of private land acquisition, while increasing private land stewardship through the Haliburton Highlands Land Trust “Partners in Conservation” program.

Project title 
Activating Big Picture Ecological Corridor Opportunities in Ethical Space

Recipient
Carolinian Canada Coalition

Funding amount
$990,000

Matching funds
$1,770,700

Total project amount
$2,760,700

Project description
Using Ethical Space and Two-Eyed Seeing, advance a regional collaborative approach to conservation and stewardship, including an Indigenous-led approach to healing the land, support diverse stewards and communities to enhance 200 hectares of corridor lands through activities such as securement, healthy landscape planning, habitat restoration, zoning, stewardship agreements, easements, band council resolutions and more.

 

Project title 
Delineation and Connectivity Enhancements of an Ecological Corridor in the Sault Ste. Marie and Garden River National Priority Area

Recipient
Ontario Nature

Funding amount
$358,600

Matching funds
$75,825

Total project amount
$434,425

Project description
In collaboration with Indigenous communities and regional partners, identify and assess gaps in ecological connectivity to delineate an ecological corridor, and develop draft governance and management approaches reflective of Indigenous and regional partner priorities.

MANITOBA

Project title 
From Mountain to River: Riding Mountain National Park to the Assiniboine River via the Little Saskatchewan River corridor

Recipient
Assiniboine West Watershed District

Funding amount
$995,500

Matching funds
$563,750

Total project amount
$1,559,250

Project description
Advance a collaborative approach by municipal governments, willing landowners, Indigenous groups, and special interest groups to develop state-of-the-art planning tools to elevate conservation planning and Indigenous stewardship values in an agriculturally dominated landscape. Enhance aquatic and terrestrial habitat connectivity and water quality and create a baseline inventory of resources.


SASKATCHEWAN AND ALBERTA

Project title 
Pronghorn Xing and the Assessment of Functional Ecological Corridors in the Grasslands of Alberta and Saskatchewan

Recipient
Alberta Conservation Association

Funding amount
$498,578

Matching funds
$501,914

Total project amount
$1,000,492

Project description
Informed by scientific evidence and Indigenous knowledge, maintain the pronghorn’s core seasonal migration routes between summer and winter ranges by identifying corridors between remaining tracts of native prairie, through continued research on pronghorn movement using GPS collar data to inform final placement of wildlife crossing structures across the Trans-Canada Highway.

ALBERTA

Project title 
Advancing Ecological Connectivity, Corridors and Crossings in the Canadian Rockies of southwestern Alberta

Recipient
Miistakis Institute

Funding amount
$447,205

Matching funds
$293,600

Total project amount
$740,805

Project description
Collaboratively delineate corridors, improve the integration of ecological connectivity into government planning and policy, and expand road ecology research to monitor effectiveness of a road mitigation system recently announced for Highway 3. Expand, update, and socialize a unique Connectivity Risk Assessment tool which can be used to inform impacts of a development to specific corridors.

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Project title 
The North Cascades One River Grizzly Bear-Salmon Project

Recipient
Okanagan Nation Alliance

Funding amount
$456,750

Matching funds
$135,465

Total project amount
$592,215

Project description
Identify critical corridors for salmon and grizzly bears using a Two-Eyed seeing approach, create restoration action plans for the critical corridors and leverage the Nation Guardian programs for corridor monitoring and management.

Project title 
Indigenous-led Cultural and Ecological Corridor from Southern to Central Vancouver Island

Recipient
IISAAK OLAM Foundation

Funding amount
$808,500

Matching funds
$630,000

Total project amount
$1,438,500

Project description
Enhance both ecological connectivity and cultural connectivity, through knowledge sharing, coordination of Indigenous-led conservation efforts, capacity building, and restoration to improve numerous habitats including rearing and spawning habitat for Pacific salmon.

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