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Conservation Programs in Canada
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Conservation Programs sector based in Canada. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
65 on file
Sopfim
La Société de protection des forêts contre les insectes et maladies (SOPFIM) a été créée en 1990, à la suite de l’adoption de la Loi sur les forêts. De ce fait, elle est devenue au Québec l’unique intervenante en matière de lutte contre les insectes ravageurs forestiers. Notre mission : Protéger la ressource forestière contre les insectes et maladies en harmonie avec son milieu. La SOPFIM est une entreprise privée à but non lucratif, ayant comme membres les propriétaires forestiers, l’industrie forestière et le gouvernement du Québec. À ce jour, le principal mandat de la SOPFIM vise la protection des forêts québécoises durant l’épidémie de tordeuses des bourgeons de l’épinette (TBE). Les secteurs à protéger sont l’Abitibi-Témiscamingue, le Bas-Saint-Laurent, le Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, la Gaspésie, la Côte-Nord et la Capitale-Nationale. Pour se faire, la SOPFIM réalise des programmes de pulvérisations aériennes d’insecticide biologique (BTK) sur les forêts du Québec précisément ciblées. Nos services - Conception et réalisation de programme de protection- Surveillance et suivis environnementaux- Pulvérisations aériennes- Inventaires entomologiques et relevés- Cartographie et géomatique et - Services de laboratoire.
201 to 500 staff
Alberta Conservation Association
Conserve, protect and enhance have been part of our DNA since we formed in 1997. Traveling thousands of kilometres in -40C weather tracking wolverines or working to secure spawning habitat for world class brown trout can be a typical day. Pick a project from ACA's fish, wildlife or land resource programs and conservation can be defined knee deep in muskeg, sweat and mosquitoes. While the core of our work has remained consistent, how we do our work has changed over 25 years—from adopting drones and solar-powered off-site watering technologies to engaging new audiences and creating new opportunities between landowners, municipalities and industry. Its these relationships between stakeholders—the hunters, the anglers and trappers, education and research, the public, corporate partners and landowners—that keeps conservation relevant today.
51 to 200 staff
Kawartha Land Trust Klt
Kawartha Land Trust (KLT) is a dynamic land conservation charity with an impressive track record of growth. Our mission is to care for the lands entrusted to us and help others protect the land they love in the Kawarthas. We create nature reserves for future generations by acquiring ecologically important properties and/or interests in properties. We also enhance our stewardship of the land by engaging landowners in land care initiatives through our Partners in Conservation program. Founded in 2001, KLT protects 33 properties that include more than 5,350 acres of ecologically diverse lands, some of which include hiking trails that introduce thousands of people to nature in the Kawarthas every year. We have achieved our successes through the work of our dedicated and growing team of donors, volunteers and supporters. Together, we can ensure more natural spaces in the Kawarthas are preserved forever. KLT works within the Treaty 20 Michi Saagiig Territory and we are dedicated to continuing to create meaningful connections and relationships with First Nations communities in our region as we build upon these connections.
1 to 10 staff
The Riverwood Conservancy
The Riverwood Conservancy is a volunteer-driven and member-based charity that protects Riverwood, a 150-acre oasis of woodlands, ravines, gardens, creeks, ponds, meadows, and trails in the heart of Mississauga, Ontario. With abundant wildlife that includes deer, beavers, mink, and 200 bird species, Riverwood is recognized as one of the most diverse ecosystems in the Credit River watershed. The Riverwood Conservancy's conservation, education, gardening, and volunteer programs help keep nature alive in the city.
11 to 50 staff
Windfall Ecology Centre
Windfall Ecology Centre is a non-profit social enterprise dedicated to building sustainable communities. The creation of Windfall was inspired by a vision of healthy communities, where economic, social, and environmental needs achieve balance through social innovation, community partnership, and community action. The Centre's activities focus on empowering communities to create lasting wealth in a carbon constrained 21st century Working at the nexus of energy, water, food, and people we research, design, and deliver innovative climate change solutions. Our record of accomplishment includes achievements in public policy and education, residential energy conservation, renewable energy, electric mobility, water protection and leadership development. We build opportunities for youth in all that we do because mentoring young leaders is fundamental to the sustainable future we envision.
1 to 10 staff
Meewasin Valley Authority
Meewasin is a non-profit organization dedicated to conserving the cultural and natural resources of the South Saskatchewan River Valley. It serves as the means by which the three participating parties—the City of Saskatoon, the Government of Saskatchewan, and the University of Saskatchewan—manage the Meewasin Valley in the South Saskatchewan River Basin. Meewasin operates on the principle that by working together through a single agency, the partners can achieve more than they could individually.
11 to 50 staff
Savannah Tracking Ltd
Founded in Kenya, Savannah Tracking Ltd. is at the forefront of revolutionizing wildlife research and conservation initiatives globally with our innovative tracking and identification systems. Our aim is to provide affordable and customized solutions that empower researchers and conservationists to make informed and impactful decisions to protect endangered species, particularly for mammals and birds. Our advanced technology includes GPS Iridium-linked collars and LoRa devices, ensuring real-time and reliable tracking data. We work closely with leading animal researchers, institutions, and NGOs to enhance our impact and reach. These collaborations have enabled us to expand from Kenya into Saudi Arabia, Canada and South Africa regions. Connect with us to stay updated on our latest projects, technological advancements, and inspiring stories of how our technology is reducing human-wildlife conflicts and transforming wildlife conservation.
11 to 50 staff
Mars Wildlife Rescue
MARS Wildlife Rescue is a non-profit Wildlife Rescue Centre based out of Merville B.C.
1 to 10 staff
Mycosphaera
Mycosphaera actively engages in the field of mycology to promote and develop this science through various channels: Education: Offering training, excursions, and workshops. Popularization: Publishing blogs, articles, and organizing conferences. Conservation: Conducting scientific inventories. Inspiration: Showcasing the beauty of fungi through photography. Event Organization: Hosting mycological fairs. Resources: Facilitating networking and providing a virtual library. Consultancy: Supporting mycological projects. Our mission is to value, encourage, and recruit a new generation of mycologists, and to disseminate mycological knowledge. We aim to equip communities with a better understanding of ecological issues, foster the emergence of projects related to mycology, and promote mutual assistance and networking among established actors in the field.
1 to 10 staff
Nets For Net Zero
We are a nonprofit creating circular economies for ghost fishing gear.
1 to 10 staff
Blooming Boulevards
We connect neighbourhoods to nature by growing native plants and creating habitat boulevard gardens throughout Mississauga. These plants support our native pollinators and contribute to habitat corridors throughout the city.
1 to 10 staff
Canadian Conservation Photographers Collective
The Canadian Conservation Photography Collective (CCPC) was formed in 2021 with the objective of promoting conservation and science education through the production of strong, thought-provoking visual content. The collective is composed of freelance photographers from across the country and from a wide variety of occupational training backgrounds including biology, education, journalism, social work and business. We firmly believe that networking as a team and combining our strengths and experience dramatically furthers our ability to shed light on pressing conservation issues and to reach, inform and engage a much wider audience. In addition to regularly publishing content on its social media platforms and through established media channels, the CCPC plans to expand its outreach activities to include conferences, presentations and in-house print publications. We recognize the importance and effectiveness of a collaborative hands-on approach and therefore also plan to offer workshops, mentorship sessions and guided expeditions aimed at a variety of skill levels and age groups. In order to effectively and accurately document and relate often complex and time-sensitive conservation issues throughout the entirety of the country, we work in concert with other collectives, NGO’s, non-profits, research organizations, governments and communities. The CCPC strongly believes in photography as a tool to educate, inspire and engage and our goal is to produce content that will open dialogues, stimulate conversations and ultimately bring about change.
11 to 50 staff
Junction Creek Stewardship Committee
The Junction Creek Stewardship Committee is an integral part of the Greater Sudbury (N'Swakamok) community, working to improve the health of the unique urban waterway (Junction Creek) that connects us all, and to promote the liveability and value of our natural environment. Our research and monitoring programs help us gain a better understanding about the health and ecological functions of the Junction Creek watershed to inform conservation and management decisions. Our ecological restoration activities improve water quality, bank stability, biodiversity, ecosystem function and beautify surrounding green spaces. Our educational and outreach programs help to raise awareness, engage the community in watershed stewardship, and provide opportunities for people to build deeper connections with the creek. Our programs are driven by community participation and collaboration with partners. Together we are healing the watershed and making a positive change.
1 to 10 staff
Kennebecasis Watershed Restoration Committee
The actions of the KWRC are guided by a Committee of stakeholders composed of representatives from various provincial and federal departments, municipalities of the area, and local interest groups. These stakeholders have been planning, securing funding for, and implementing restoration, monitoring, and educational activities within the Kennebecasis Watershed since 1994. The important restoration, monitoring and education outreach work we undertake in the Kennebecasis Watershed could not be possible without the financial and in-kind contributions of various groups and organizations.
1 to 10 staff
Rocky Point Bird Observatory
Rocky Point Bird Observatory seeks to influence and inform conservation and ecological management practises of migratory birds in western North America through monitoring, scientific research, and public education.
1 to 10 staff
Rpm Indigenous Group
RPM Indigenous is a multi-faceted company. We provide energy management, construction, and engineering solutions for residential, commercial and industrial settings. We hedge energy and sell products that reduce, produce and off set energy (smart LED, Power Factor, Solar, Battery Storage, REC's, water management). We consult, analyze, and implement construction of roads, traffic, pole and meter replacement, integrity digging, drilling, crane operations, environmental remediation, response and training, excavating and building large and small facilities. We do diesel plant conversions and hydro and cable installing. We also have financial advisors to help re-investment within the community.
1 to 10 staff
Canadian Wetlands Roundtable
Our vision is to achieve sustainability of Canada's wetlands through responsible management. Our mission is to establish Canada as a global leader in the responsible management, use and conservation of wetlands based on sound science.
1 to 10 staff
Organisme De Bassin Versant Du Saguenay
L’Organisme de bassin versant du Saguenay a pour mission de coordonner et mobiliser les acteurs du milieu pour la planification et la réalisation d’actions visant la protection, la restauration et la mise en valeur de l’eau et de ses usages.
1 to 10 staff
Thintanks North
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1 to 10 staff
Algoma Highlands Conservancy
The Algoma Highlands Conservancy is a not-for-profit organization created to protect the beauty and ecological integrity of King Mountain and Robertson Cliffs. Our lands offer an extensive network of trails that are open year-round for non-motorized recreational use. Goulais, Ontario, Canada.
1 to 10 staff
Atlantic Canada Conservation Data Centre
We serve the Atlantic Canadian provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador. Our staff gather, maintain, and update spatially-accurate occurrence data for species and ecological communities of conservation concern. The AC CDC's expertise and data represent the single most comprehensive and current source of information about Atlantic Canada's biodiversity.
1 to 10 staff
Bleu Massawippi
Nous sommes les principaux gardiens du lac Massawippi. Notre mission? Informer, éduquer, influencer et agir sur les enjeux environnementaux menaçant la qualité de l’eau, la santé du lac Massawippi et la qualité de vie de ses résidents et utilisateurs.
1 to 10 staff
Grasslands Conservation Council Of Bc
WHO WE ARE: Our mission is to ensure the conservation, restoration and stewardship of British Columbia’s grasslands through integrated partnerships and collaboration across people, place and purpose. British Columbia’s native grasslands are unique and important ecosystems. Did you know? • Along with the other diminishing temperate grasslands of the world, they have been internationally recognized as an ecosystem at risk. • Covering less than 1% of the province, BC’s grasslands have local, regional, provincial, and federal significance as they are home to more than 30% of its species at risk. • Okanagan and other interior grasslands are a continuation of the Great Steppe Grasslands that extend through the United States to Mexico and provide a critical corridor for species movement between Mexico and Canada. By working together to protect special areas, practicing active management, and engaging in wise stewardship, we can strengthen and renew our grassland ecosystems.
1 to 10 staff
Kingsburg Coastal Conservancy
Kingsburg Coastal Conservancy is a non-profit, charitable organization committed to: preserving headlands, beaches, and wetlands of the Kingsburg Peninsula and neighbouring areas on the south shore of Nova Scotia, and to safeguarding public access to our shorelines. In 2023, we expanded our mandate to include wetlands research, monitoring and restoration to prepare for and help mitigate climate change.
1 to 10 staff