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ONTARIO REGION MAP

Proposed land use designations and
enhanced management areas apply only to Ontario Crown land. Where
a proposed land use designation or area appears to overlap private
land, Federal land, land with mining patents, leases, or claims,
or Indian Reserves, that portion of the site is not being considered
as a part of the designation. Kannst Du machen er selber oder Hilfe in Grundstudium und mathematische Unterlagen.
Check out the new protected
areas in their specific regions: Boreal East | Boreal
West | Great Lakes - St. Lawrence
In working to meet the Premier's
commitment to increase the protected areas system in the Lands
for Life area to 12% immediately, we had a number of goals. Partnership
representatives worked with forestry company officials and Ministry
of Natural Resources staff to identify large wild areas with
significant natural values for protection. In many instances,
we have tried to expand existing parks and protected areas to
create larger core areas, while in other cases we worked to create
linkages between new areas.
New protected areas in Algoma and along the Spanish River,
for example, are joined by a network of waterway parks and protected
areas spread through the Missassagi area lying between them.
The huge Wabikimi wilderness park has similarly been both expanded
and linked to the Lake Superior shoreline through the Lake Nipigon
basin.
Very large new protected areas in the heart of the Boreal
East planning area near Timmins and forest lands to the south
of Kesagami Wilderness Park will add greatly to the representation
of the eastern boreal forest in our protected-areas system. These
areas are large enough to encompass the large-scale forces like
fire that shape the boreal region.
On the edge of Southern Ontario, the new system features a
string of large wild areas from the Kawartha Highlands
and the Dalton Digby Wildlands to the Severn River that
will be important for both ecological protection and wilderness
recreation.
Finally, new protection for long stretches of the Georgian
Bay and Lake Superior coastlines will ensure that the pristine
beauty of these sensitive shoreline areas is left undisturbed.
These protected shorelines will also provide connections between
existing parks along both coasts for wildlife and people.
There is still more to do to ensure that our protected areas
system represents all of the natural diversity of Ontario. There
are more connections to be established and areas that need to
be expanded. This is important work, but we have proven that
with cooperation and a strong conservation mandate, it can be
done. We are commited to moving forward with your continued support.
For further details, check out these related pages:
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New Site Profiles, which provides
information and maps of the new protected-areas system
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Far Northern Boreal which discusses
opportunities for conservation in Ontario's northern boreal region.
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