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In
fiscal year 2005/2006, securement will target coastal habitats along
the Bay of Fundy, Gulf of St. Lawrence and Northumberland Strait,
as well as floodplain and dykeland habitats throughout the Saint
John River, and Shepody areas. Provincial wetland and coastal habitat
conservation policies will be supported through stewardship initiatives
as they are delivered throughout the province.
Past
focus of the New Brunswick Eastern Habitat Joint Venture (NBEHJV)
has been on securement and enhancement of wetland habitat on private
land. Recent adoption of a Provincial Coastal Areas Protection Policy,
a Wetlands Conservation Policy, and various act amendments and associated
designation orders has influenced the NBEHJV activities. These new
policies and amended legislation should reduce the need for broad
based wetland securement and provide an opportunity to move towards
identifying focus landscape level priorities and management strategies.
The
productivity of secured floodplain and dykeland marshes may receive
enhancement to ensure stable water levels during brood rearing periods.
Secured coastal marshes will be conserved in their natural state
or restored if degraded as t hey provide important nutrient sources
for moulting, breeding, nesting, and foraging site for waterfowl
and other avian species.
Securement
of wetlands for biodiversity will focus on agricultural lands through
10-year conservation agreements. The recent announcement of the
Agricultural Policy Framework (APF) by the government of Canada
provides new opportunities for collaboration for wetland conservation
for biodiversity. Wildlife habitat projects will be delivered on
the Province's agricultural landscapes through integrated land use
techniques. Projects will link with the New Brunswick Environmental
Farm Plan program, reinforcing sustainable farming that includes
economics and the environment.
The project report is now available (pdf)
- report
(1.2Mb)
- appendix
7-2 (1.9Mb)
- appendix
7-3 Herps (26kb)
- appendix
7-3 birds (32kb)
- appendix
7-3 small mammals (29kb)
For more information on this project, please contact Todd
Byers, New Brunswick Eastern Habitat Joint Venture Coordinator,
New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources, Fish and Wildlife
Division, Fredericton, New Brunswick.
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