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THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA AND NATURE CONSERVANCY F CANADA CONSERVE IMPORTANT WILDLIFE ARE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA


Environmental Panorama
International
October of 2009


KAMLOOPS, B.C. -- October 19, 2009 -- Cathy McLeod, Member of Parliament for K amloops-Thompson-Cariboo, on behalf of Canada's Environment Minister Jim Prentice, today joined the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) in announcing the donation of the Rattlesnake Bluff property as an Ecological Gift. The 4 hectares of ecologically sensitive land near Kamloops, British Columbia was generously donated by Phil and Arlene Thiemer.

"The Ecological Gifts Program represents an investment that will help to ensure a healthy future for habitats and species at risk. Such programs demonstrate the productive relationship between the Government of Canada, the Nature Conservancy of Canada, and other partnersworking to conserve and protect the environment and wildlife",said Cathy McLeod.

"Rattlesnake Bluff is an excellent example of federal funds and incentives helping to create a strong stewardship partnership that will conserve important landscapes and protect habitat for our species at risk. With this investment, we are taking real action to protect and conserve our ecosystems and sensitive species for present and future generations. We are grateful for the Thiemers generosity and dedication to help protect one of Canada's natural treasures," said Minister Prentice.

In 2006, the Thiemers purchased this small but important land, located southeast of the Lac du Bois Grasslands Provincial Park, to prevent development of a rock quarry on the property. The property, a popular wildlife viewing area for local naturalists, has rugged cliffs and dry sagebrush steppe that provide a vital habitat to an impressive number of species at risk including Bighorn Sheep, Western Rattlesnake, and Great Basin Gophersnake.

"Rattlesnake Bluff is a fantastic addition to NCC's burgeoning grassland conservation work in and around Kamloops. This project was a success because of strong partnerships--from the Thiemers, who initiated the project, to local naturalists, who rallied behind it, to the governments and foundations who allocated much needed funds. Our thanks go out to all who helped protect Rattlesnake Bluff," said Barb Pryce, NCC's Okanagan Project Manager.

The Ecological Gifts Program provides tax incentives to private land-owners that donate ecologically sensitive land, or partial interest rights to the land, to eligible charitable organizations or government bodies that in turn protect the land in perpetuity. In Budget 2006, ecological gifts were made 100-percent exempt from capital-gains tax.
Frédéric Baril
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of the Environment

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Tic Tac Tox Exhibit at the Biosphere

Montreal, Que. -- October 28, 2009 -- Environment Canada's Biosphere is inviting the public to visit its new Tic Tac Tox exhibit, which will be open from October 31, 2009 to September 30, 2010.

Tic Tac Tox stimulates thinking about humans sharing their world with chemical substances and toxic products. It is important to draw attention to the potential risks of these products, which are essential to a variety of activities.

After learning about the differences between the notions of chemical and toxic products, visitors will be captivated by a series of images projected onto six screens that show the impact of commonly used products on the environment. This visual and auditory presentation inspired by the "zapping era," will be particularly appealing to teenagers and young adults. The next part of the exhibit is an interactive area where visitors can identify the parts of the body that can be affected by different substances.

Tic Tac Tox also helps visitors learn more about control measures in effect in Canada and allows them to locate the quantities and types of pollutants released in Canada using a computerized map of the National Pollutant Release Inventory. The exhibit also includes a fun, theatrical performance presented twice daily that provides visitors with concrete solutions for living in a healthy environment.

As an environment museum, Environment Canada's Biosphere has a mandate to generate environmental action and involvement by Canadians. In addition to presenting special events and exhibits, the Biosphere develops numerous educational products for a diverse clientele throughout the country and is a renowned forum for environmental exchanges.
Frédéric Baril
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of the Environment

 
 

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