Guiding Our Work

Our Strategic Plan sets priorities and objectives for EcoPark System partner agencies to achieve by 2030 and a framework for tracking and reporting back on each of these objectives. The goals set out in this strategic plan were identified by the participating partner agencies as crucial for the development of the EcoPark System through 2030.

We invite participation in achieving these goals by a wide range of interested persons and groups, other orders of government, NGOs, and the private sector, including those already volunteering as the “Friends of the EcoPark System”.

Interested in learning more? Between 2007 and 2010, a research project to develop the concept of the EcoPark System was conducted. Two reports outlining the EcoPark System’s conservation and land management strategy were produced.

Phase 1 Background Report

Phase 2 Conservation and Land Management Strategy

Our Progress

Progress Report

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Partner-led Projects

Resources

Heritage Lands Management Plans

The six core EcoPark System Heritage Land areas are groupings with similar natural and cultural features based on existing Environmentally Significant/Sensitive Areas. Many parts of these natural lands are Areas of Natural and Scientific Interest or Provincially Significant Wetlands and are included within the provincial natural heritage system.

These plans are meant to guide our partners in holistically managing their individual properties.

Research

Ecosystem Services

Wildlife Corridor Analysis

Mapping

ATCFC

Multimedia

BioBlitz Videos
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