Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Province puts up $8.5 million for species at risk

The province is offering $4 million this year and $4.5 million next year for 85 projects that help species at risk.

The application deadline is the end of this month. They can be filed at SAR.stewarship@ontario.ca .

Eligible projects include:

Habitat management/restoration
  • Shoreline restoration, or wetland creation
  • Controlled burns to manage tall grass prairie for SAR
  • Reconnecting core Species At Risk (SAR) habitat by planting habitat corridors
  • Creation/installation of SAR habitat features such as hibernacula or nesting sites
  Survey, inventory or monitoring
  • Conducting species and/or habitat monitoring
  • Conducting species inventories (for example, presence/absence/abundance surveys) for newly listed SAR or within areas that have not been inventoried
  • Assessing the effectiveness of stewardship activities through monitoring
  Outreach and education
  • Outreach activities that increase awareness and knowledge about SAR, and encourage stewardship actions to targeted audiences or areas
  • Developing public and/or industry engagement plans that promote the best actions to benefit SAR
  • Promoting best management practices that minimize impacts on SAR and their habitats during land or resource use
  • Delivery of information sessions for targeted audiences (for example, landowners, farmers, industries, Indigenous communities, youth) to increase awareness and knowledge of SAR, and stewardship
  • Preparation of brochures, fact sheets and publications, and other communications media
  Direct threat mitigation
  • Development and/or implementation of best management practices to minimize impacts on SARand their habitats during land or resource use
  • Implementation of features that reduce, mitigate or eliminate threats to SAR such as exclusion fencing or eco-passages
  Research
  • Filling biological knowledge gaps to inform species recovery
  • Assessing the effectiveness of stewardship activities using scientific rigour
  Local and traditional ecological knowledge
  • Gathering, sharing, or incorporating local and traditional ecological knowledge of SAR and their habitats
  Other
  • Development of local or regional plans to conduct stewardship actions to protect and recover SARand their habitats
  • Development of site specific habitat management plans for targeted SAR.