Partners & Supporters
Wildlife Habitat Canada Partners & Supporters
Wildlife Habitat Canada works with a variety of partners with the aim of encouraging habitat conservation in Canada. These partners range from:
With a dedicated focus on wilderness and wildlife art, the AAC is a world-class art facility in one of the nation's most incredible provincial parks. We look forward to sharing with you many unique experiences this year.
Leading merchant of outdoor recreational products inspiring people to love, enjoy, and conserve the great outdoors.
Bird Studies Canada administers national, regional, and international research and monitoring programs that advance the understanding, appreciation, and conservation of wild birds and their habitats. BSC is Canada’s national body for bird science and conservation, and is a non-governmental charitable organization.
The Canadian Museum of Nature is Canada's national museum of natural history and natural sciences. It promotes awareness of Canada's natural heritage through permanent and travelling exhibitions, public education programmes, active scientific research, a dynamic Web site, and the maintenance of a 10-million-specimen collection.
Canadian Wildlife Service of Environment Canada
Delta Waterfowl was founded in 1911 and today pursues its mission of securing the future of waterfowl and waterfowl hunting. Delta achieves its conservation mission through its renowned waterfowl research program, its work on ALUS-a policy vision to work in partnership with Canada's farmers and ranchers to conserve and enhance habitat and through the use of conservation tools such as predator management, Hen Houses and Adopt A Pothole. In addition, Delta is committed to the future of hunting by hosting mentored hunts for youth, women and young adults and intervening on policy issues to represent waterfowlers across Canada.
Ducks Unlimited Canada” (DUC) was formed by a group of concerned waterfowlers in 1938 to implement habitat conservation projects on the Canadian prairies, where 70 percent of North American waterfowl originate. After more than 70 years, 8,300 wetland projects and 6.6 million acres of conserved habitat, DUC has become Canada’s most trusted and respected conservation organization. The support from waterfowlers from both sides of the border has been pivotal to DUC’s success. The organization’s mission is to conserve, restore and manage wetlands and associated habitats for North America’s waterfowl, other wildlife and people.
DUC’s conservation efforts take many forms. On-the-ground work is guided by the wetland and waterfowl research of DUC’s scientists.
DUC works to change policy in favour of wetland and habitat conservation. DUC also delivers wetland and environmental education programs about wetlands and the need to conserve them. DUC is a proud program partner of the North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP).
For more information see www.waterfowling.com
Haliburton Highlands Outdoors Association
The Haliburton Highlands Outdoors Association (HHOA) is a membership based not for profit agency dedicated to the stewardship of wildlife and wildlife habitats and the promotion of outdoor sports of hunting and fishing in Haliburton County. In partnership with the County of Haliburton and the Ministry of Natural Resources, HHOA uses state of the art methods to raise and support local strains of a rare and relic lake trout species known as the Haliburton Gold.
Land Stewardship Centre of Canada
Land Stewardship Centre of Canada is an independent, non-profit charitable organization incorporated in 1996 and based in Edmonton, Alberta. The centre brings people of all backgrounds together to work on common priorities and practical solutions for achieving sustainability on the working landscape. Priorities for the Land Stewardship Centre of Canada include: supporting community based stewardship, sharing knowledge and practices that promote healthy ecosystems, and building partnerships that advance stewardship actions by landowners and land managers.
Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation
The Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation is a non-profit provincial Crown Corporation established in 1986 whose mandate is conservation, restoration and enhancement of fish and wildlife habitat in the province of Manitoba.
Established in 1944, the Manitoba Wildlife Federation is the province’s oldest and largest conservation organization representing the interests of anglers, hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. We have a remarkable history of conservation and education programs and projects, including establishing a critical wildlife habitat program nearly 30 years ago.
Nature Canada is a national charity whose mandate is to protect and conserve wildlife and habitats in Canada by engaging people and advocating on behalf of nature. With strategies based on sound science and passion for nature, Nature Canada effects change on issues of national significance, including wilderness protection, bird conservation and species at risk.
Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Stewardship Centre
The Outdoor Writers of Canada is a national organization of professional communicators specializing in the outdoor field. Our membership includes writers, artists, photographers, cinematographers, lecturers, broadcasters, public relations consultants, and government information officers.
Robert Bateman Get to Know Contest
The Robert Bateman Get to Know Program has been inspiring connections between youth and nature for nearly a decade. This nation-wide program works with a diverse group of partners and uses the latest research to deliver innovative and timely initiatives that educate, inspire, and empower the next generation.
Rousseau Timbres et Monnaies à la Baie
Stewardship Centre for British Columbia
The Stewardship Centre for BC is a non-profit organization working to support stewardship throughout BC. We promote ecological stewardship by engaging British Columbians, increasing knowledge and understanding of healthy ecosystems, and building the capacity of stewardship organizations.
Recently named Canadian Wine Producer of the Year by the International Wine and Spirits Competition, the Summerhill Pyramid Winery is offering a new line of organic wines in support of the environment.
Lowe-Martin, two-time winner of the gold award for Most Environomentally Progressive Printer in Cnada, is proud to support the activities of Wildlife Habitat Canada. A print and marketing communications provider based in Ottawa and Toronto, Lowe-Martin has integrated sustainability into all aspects of its corporate philosophy and practices.
Trout Unlimited Canada (TUC) is a National, Not-for-Profit Charitable Conservation Organization with the mandate to, "Conserve, Protect and Restore Canada's Freshwater Ecosystems and their Coldwater Resources for Present and Future Generations”. The organization is considered the stream and watershed restoration experts in Canada. TUC's National Conservation Agenda focuses on 4 major conservation themes: water quality; water quantity; habitat management; and fish community management.
Celebrating 20 years in conservation, the Wildlife Habitat Council (WHC) is a nonprofit, non-lobbying organization dedicated to increasing the quality and amount of wildlife habitat on corporate, private and public lands. WHC devotes its resources to building partnerships with corporations and conservation groups to create solutions that balance the demands of economic growth with the requirements of a healthy, biodiverse and sustainable environment.







The Haliburton Highlands Outdoors Association (HHOA) is a membership based not for profit agency dedicated to the stewardship of wildlife and wildlife habitats and the promotion of outdoor sports of hunting and fishing in Haliburton County. In partnership with the County of Haliburton and the Ministry of Natural Resources, HHOA uses state of the art methods to raise and support local strains of a rare and relic lake trout species known as the Haliburton Gold.









Recently named Canadian Wine Producer of the Year by the International Wine and Spirits Competition, the Summerhill Pyramid Winery is offering a new line of organic wines in support of the environment.
Lowe-Martin, two-time winner of the gold award for Most Environomentally Progressive Printer in Cnada, is proud to support the activities of Wildlife Habitat Canada. A print and marketing communications provider based in Ottawa and Toronto, Lowe-Martin has integrated sustainability into all aspects of its corporate philosophy and practices.
