Nouvelles Relatives à la Gestion des Terres
Over the next few years, ABMI is excited to be co-developing programs to build geospatial capacity with Indigenous partners in Alberta. Thanks to financial support from the Commission of Environmental...
The intensity, size, and frequency of wildfires impacting forests and communities across Canada have grown as a result of climate change and a century of fire suppression. These extreme fires...
Alberta Environment and Protected Areas has published the Code of Practice for Solar and Wind Renewable Energy Operations.
The Code of Practice for Solar and Wind Renewable Energy Operations applies...
Conservation dollars are finite, so we aim to maximize our impact for both nature and people. One of the most valuable resources Nature Conservancy Canada has for making these decisions...
To our CCLM users,
You may have noticed some recent changes to our Resource page. As the number of resources continues to grow on the CCLM, we had to redesign...
The NWT government says it has updated Atlas, the “interactive web map viewer” that provides a sense of land availability and ownership in the territory.
Settled and unsettled land claims...
The CCLM is thrilled to announce the launch of the French version of our website.
With the click of a button, you have the option to explore the website in...
Formerly the ABMI's Caribou Monitoring Unit (CMU) , the Wildlife Science Centre's focus is to bring together ecology, social science, and Indigenous ways of knowing.
We work with a range of partners and...
Our website has turned over a new leaf! We're pleased to share our updated, rebranded website. Key features include:
- Updated navigation: Making it easier to find the information you...
Agiro, an organization dedicated to protecting water and natural ecosystems, is managing the restoration of a former construction waste disposal site within a future nature reserve owned by Quebec City...