Beats
Conservation
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Canadian Bird Banding Office
"The Canadian Bird Banding Office administers all banding projects taking place in Canada, and provides banding and recovery information on request. Bird banding is an important part of the scientific study of wild birds." -

Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS)
"With a network of 13 chapters, 20,000 members, over 50 staff and hundreds of committed volunteers, since 1963 CPAWS has helped to conserve over 400,000 square kilometers of Canada's most treasured wild places in parks and other protected areas- an area nearly seven times the size of Nova Scotia!" -

Canadian Wildlife Federation
"Since 1962, Canadian Wildlife Federation has advocated the protection of Canada's wild species and spaces. Representing over 300,000 members and supporters, the federation is one of Canada's largest non-profit, non-governmental conservation organizations." -

Canadian Wildlife Service
"The Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS), part of Environment Canada, handles wildlife matters that are the responsibility of the federal government. These include protection and management of migratory birds, nationally significant habitat and endangered species, as well as work on other wildlife issues of national and international importance. In addition, CWS does research in many fields of wildlife biology." -

Ducks Unlimited Canada
Ducks Unlimited Canada's mission is to conserve wetlands and associated habitats for the benefit of North America's waterfowl, which in turn provide healthy environments for wildlife and people -

Endangered Species in Canada
Information related to species at risk in Canada including legislation, listing, recovery efforts, news and information on the species that are listed by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife In Canada (COSEWIC). -

International Fund for Animal Welfare
IFAW, The International Fund for Animal Welfare has been recognized as one of the most effective organizations in the world dedicated to protecting animals and their environments worldwide -

National Park Service (United States)
"Most people know that the National Park Service cares for national parks, a network of nearly 400 natural, cultural and recreational sites across the nation. The treasures in this system – the first of its kind in the world –have been set aside by the American people to preserve, protect, and share, the legacies of this land." -

Parks Canada
Find information on Canada's National Historic Sites, National Parks and other heritage-related information on the Parks Canada official website. -

Saskatchewan Watershed Authority
A bit dry as intros go, but it says what it does:"The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority was established to manage and protect water quantity and quality. As part of the government's Long-Term Safe Drinking Water Strategy (LTSDWS), the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority consolidated the water management components from Sask Water, Saskatchewan Environment and the Saskatchewan Wetland Conservation Corporation to focus on water management.As a result the Authority is responsible for the allocation of ground and surface water inventory and analysis of water sources and the administration and control of all water infrastructure including operations and planning and the maintenance of provincially owned water management infrastructure.It is also our responsibility to manage watershed and aquifer planning, to develop partnerships and projects that help provide healthy watersheds and provide assessment and monitoring practices that ensure the protection and restoration of the province's water sources."There are actually some very interesting resources here.
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