Priority Places For Species at Risk (Terrestrial): Projects
A Priority Place is an area of high biodiversity value that is seen as a distinct place with a common ecological theme by the people who live and work there. As part of the Pan-Canadian approach to transforming species at risk conservation in Canada, a total of 11 Priority Places were affirmed by federal, provincial, and territorial governments in December 2018. The places selected have significant biodiversity, concentrations of species at risk, and opportunities to advance conservation efforts. In each Priority Place, the federal and provincial or territorial governments are working with Indigenous Peoples, partners, and stakeholders to develop conservation implementation plans.
This dataset captures a small sample of the projects that are underway in these Priority Places. Over time, it will be expanded to include more projects. Some projects span various areas of a Priority Place but are reflected in this dataset as a single center point. This dataset is not to be used for legal purposes.
- Publisher - Current Organization Name: Environment and Climate Change Canada
- Licence: Open Government Licence - Canada
Data and Resources
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Priority PlacesFGDB/GDBFrench dataset FGDB/GDB
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Priority PlacesFGDB/GDBEnglish dataset FGDB/GDB
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Priority Places: ProjectsESRI RESTEnglish web_service ESRI REST
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Priority Places: ProjectsESRI RESTFrench web_service ESRI REST
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Priority Places: ProjectsWMSEnglish web_service WMS
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Priority Places: ProjectsWMSFrench web_service WMS
Contact Information
Delivery Point: 351 Boulevard Saint-Joseph
City: Gatineau
Administrative Area: Quebec
Postal Code: J8Y 3Z5
Country: Canada
Electronic Mail Address: ec.lp-pp.ec@ec.gc.ca