Photo by Salt Spring Island Conservancy
Wildlife Habitat Canada is a national, non-profit, charitable conservation organization that envisions a future where Canadians share a conservation ethic that recognizes the fundamental importance of wildlife habitats that are abundant, rich and support biodiversity.
CCAP 25-914: FLOW: Youth Collaborating on Freshwater Action.
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NHCP-LTCF Large Grants APP17: Blanche Peninsula
Project Accomplishments:
Protected Major Coastal Property: Secured 638 ha (17 parcels) with 10 km of undeveloped coastline, safeguarding rare coastal forests, bogs, barrens, and wetlands—critical as only 5% of Nova Scotia’s coast is protected.
Advanced Key Conservation Priorities: Strengthened Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve and Atlantic Flyway connectivity, protecting habitat for migratory birds and species at risk, and advancing Canada’s 30×30 goal.
Ensured Perpetual Protection: Eliminated development threats through Nova Scotia Nature Trust ownership, guaranteeing long-term biodiversity conservation, climate resilience, and public access for education and research.
STAMP 25-205: NFLD & Labrador Inclusion & Outdoor Involvement and Investment
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CCAP 25-913: Mainland Moose Conservation Initiative: Engaging Nova Scotians in Citizen Science Action for Moose Conservation
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NHCP-LTCF Small Grants APP10: Simon Bay Project
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Protected Lake Huron Shoreline: Permanently conserved 19.6 acres (7.9 ha) of Provincially Significant shoreline habitat, preventing development and maintaining ecological connectivity on the Northern Bruce–Saugeen Peninsula.
Safeguarded Species and Rare Ecosystems: Protected fen, alvar, dune, and coniferous forest habitats supporting species at risk such as the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake, endangered bats, and Red-headed Woodpecker.
Enhanced Climate and Biodiversity Resilience: Maintained a carbon sink (78 t CO₂/year), preserved fish spawning habitat identified by the Saugeen-Ojibway Nation, and strengthened biodiversity within the Great Lakes coastal corridor.
STAMP 25-104: Wetland Restoration within the EHJV Priority Aukpaque EcoDistrict
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Wildlife Habitat Canada is dedicated to nurturing abundant and diverse wildlife populations across the nation, achieved through strategic collaboration and informed conservation investments. At the core of our mission is the conservation of vital habitats, with a special focus on wetlands, upland habitats, and the protection of ecologically sensitive lands.
Our objectives include leveraging conservation funding, restoring habitats to preserve wildlife diversity, and leading collaborative efforts within the Canadian conservation community.
Our strategic priorities involve working alongside conservation partners to amplify our impact, supporting national conservation and climate initiatives, and encouraging Canadians to actively engage in nature conservation. By doing so, we aim to ensure the conservation and protection of Canadian wildlife habitats, foster a deeper connection between Canadians and nature, and establish Wildlife Habitat Canada as a beacon of conservation leadership, ensuring a legacy of diverse and healthy wildlife for generations to come.
Photo by Fel Boulanger
Wildlife Habitat Canada invites Canadian wildlife artists to participate in our national wildlife art competition, which is held annually to select the Canadian Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp and Print image.
Wildlife Habitat Canada is a uniquely positioned conservation organization in that we create a bridge between Canadian Wildlife Art, waterfowl hunting and important conservation issues.
As a migratory game bird hunter, you are part of a long and proud history of wildlife and habitat conservation in Canada.
Support Wildlife Habitat Canada’s conservation efforts by making a donation today.
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Join us in our mission to protect Canada’s wildlife habitats by volunteering your time and skills.
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