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Environment committee That's our goal. You can't always predict the outcome of these things, but we're always moving forward. I'll add on the terrestrial side that other effective conservation measures have been recognized for places that aren't managed specifically for conservation, but the way in wh
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Darlene Upton
Environment committee Yes, definitely. We share those with a lot of partners already, because climate obviously has no boundaries and it has impacts, and so we do that.
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Darlene Upton
Environment committee I'll speak to Parks Canada and what we've contributed. Canada is currently at 12.1% protection on the terrestrial side. About a quarter of that, or about 3.5%, has been contributed by Parks Canada. We're hopeful that we might be able to contribute another 3% in the coming years
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Darlene Upton
Environment committee We're aiming to try to achieve another 3% by 2025.
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Darlene Upton
Environment committee We don't have anything identified at the moment; however, we're always looking for opportunities to collaborate. In particular—
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Darlene Upton
Environment committee In particular we have the establishment of Thaidene Nëné in the Northwest Territories, which is a recent example of a collaboration around an indigenous protected and conserved area. The agency is always open to it, but we don't have anything on our radar on that now.
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Darlene Upton
Environment committee They have a number of positive impacts. We recently did some work, for example, on the ecosystem value of these places, and that could include things from flood mitigation to species protection, climate heat reduction and carbon storage in forests. Our preliminary numbers are a
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Darlene Upton
Environment committee We don't currently have any funding programs to support those. We're certainly an agency that is always open to sharing our knowledge and our best practices and such, but we don't currently operate a funding program to support parks like that.
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Darlene Upton
Environment committee Are you referring to something like the cannery?
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Darlene Upton
Environment committee Every park known to have a fire risk will have a fire-risk management plan and everything for that. We currently invest about $7 million a year to prevent, mitigate and respond to fire management, and another $1.5 million a year in the use of fire on the land for ecological integ
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Darlene Upton
Environment committee Again, it's going to depend by species, but certainly some of the invasive species or just hyperabundant native species are causing problems. We do manage for ecological integrity, and certainly with native species it's not necessarily our goal to eradicate them. Within our polic
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Darlene Upton
Environment committee It depends. As with terrestrial parks—and Andrew mentioned the management plan—part of the management planning process is to identify zones. We operate with different zones. We have the ability to protect really sensitive areas with special preservation zones and so focus use in
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Darlene Upton
Environment committee Parks Canada contributes to both the marine and the terrestrial targets. DFO is the lead federal agency to report those numbers. Environment and Climate Change Canada is the lead federal department to report the terrestrial. Parks Canada is feeding both of those with our system
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Darlene Upton
Environment committee Right now, the establishment processes can be long. The government's invested quite a bit of money into protected areas. I think we're doing really well right now to explore a number of options.
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Darlene Upton
Environment committee I'm not going to comment on that, thanks.
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Darlene Upton