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Environment committee  I think there are ways of using some of the existing pieces within the legislation, like conservation agreements, that would facilitate that. There are also other options. In the United States, for example, they have what are called “safe harbor agreements”. They are similar to c

May 30th, 2013Committee meeting

Rick Bates

Environment committee  Yikes, okay.

May 30th, 2013Committee meeting

Rick Bates

Environment committee  The second is a transfer of development credits. In those, basically, you can trade credits where development takes place. It helps ease pressure in areas of high development. Third is innovation. In Australia there's a program that provides grants specifically for innovative co

May 30th, 2013Committee meeting

Rick Bates

Environment committee  Good morning, committee members and guests. I'm Rick Bates, executive director of the Canadian Wildlife Federation. My colleague, James Page, is our manager of the species at risk program. The Canadian Wildlife Federation is the largest conservation organization in Canada by me

May 30th, 2013Committee meeting

Rick Bates

Environment committee  Well, I think part of it is looking at the areas of greatest impact. That is typically our southern areas. They're intensively developed from an urban, agricultural, or industrial point of view. Where you have many impacts like that, it typically causes stress on wildlife.

April 24th, 2012Committee meeting

Rick Bates

Environment committee  I think that's true. Yes.

April 24th, 2012Committee meeting

Rick Bates

Environment committee  Yes, I think so. One of the advantages we have in areas that are less developed is the opportunity to do proactive planning, which would allow for quicker decisions. Right now, when we're trying to make decisions around development or conservation in the developed landscape, the

April 24th, 2012Committee meeting

Rick Bates

Environment committee  There is opportunity to do more creative thinking and program development in the area of market-based incentives for stewardship. There are some good examples out there, but there is tremendous opportunity as well.

April 24th, 2012Committee meeting

Rick Bates

Environment committee  If I may, one of the important things is to support the leaders who are there. There are leaders in every community who take the time to take kids outdoors and teach them about camping, just to go camp in a backyard. It doesn't take much, but they need support. It's helpful for t

April 24th, 2012Committee meeting

Rick Bates

Environment committee  Yes, I think it would be very helpful to have clear recommendations and targets for marine-managed areas or protected areas, whatever term we like to use, identifying the most important areas for wildlife in the ocean and being clear about our intentions.

April 24th, 2012Committee meeting

Rick Bates

Environment committee  Yes. In principle, the ecosystem approach is probably the most efficient. As mentioned before, though, I think you can start from either end and arrive in the same spot. But as a starting spot, the ecosystem approach is excellent, yes.

April 24th, 2012Committee meeting

Rick Bates

April 24th, 2012Committee meeting

Rick Bates

April 24th, 2012Committee meeting

Rick Bates

April 24th, 2012Committee meeting

Rick Bates

Environment committee  Yes. I think those are clearly no-lose recommendations. There's an opportunity to benefit all by taking that kind of an approach.

April 24th, 2012Committee meeting

Rick Bates