For Immediate Release
March 03, 2008
PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENTS
In 2006, the Ministry of Natural Resources signed five-year partnership agreements to secure important natural areas with the Nature Conservancy of Canada, Ducks Unlimited Canada and the Ontario Land Trust Alliance.
These agreements enable the ministry to support the efforts of partners across Ontario, including land trusts, conservation authorities, non-government organizations and municipalities.
Through the ministry's partnerships and competitive funding programs, each partner matches or exceeds the funds provided by the ministry to buy properties. In some cases landowners donate all or part of their land. Landowners may also volunteer to have conservation easements places on the title to their land. A conservation easement is voluntarily donated or sold by the landowner. It consists of a legally binding agreement attached to the land title that limits certain types of uses or prevents development from taking place on the land while it remains in private hands.
The management and long-term stewardship of the lands is carried out by the partner involved, the Ministry of Natural Resources or local partners such as conservation authorities. The partners also contribute their science and land management expertise and work with the ministry to identify priority areas, negotiate land purchases and ensure long-term conservation.
KEY PARTNERS
Nature Conservancy of Canada: A non-profit, non-advocacy organization that takes a business-like approach to land conservation and the preservation of biological diversity. Since 1962, the organization and its supporters have protected close to more than 800,000 hectares of ecologically significant land nationwide.
Ducks Unlimited Canada: A private, not-for-profit, Canadian organization. Since 1938, it has conserved, restored and managed wetlands and associated habitats for the benefit of waterfowl, other wildlife and people. The organization undertakes habitat conservation, research, education and fundraising activities.
Ontario Land Trust Alliance: A registered charity with a mandate to encourage the land trust movement throughout Ontario.
FUNDING ALLOCATION FOR 2007-2008
The ministry has allocated $5.62 million for land securement in the 2007-2008 fiscal year:
$5.47 million has been granted to the three key partners:
The Ministry of Natural Resources Land Securement Program
Land securement includes buying lands, acquiring the title to lands through donations, or holding conservation easements or agreements. In 2006, the ministry’s various land securement programs were consolidated to allow for a more strategic and coordinated approach. The consolidated program currently includes:
Eligibility Criteria for Land Securement Program
To be considered for the land securement program, proposed properties must meet a range of criteria. Some examples of criteria are:
Media Enquiries:
Ken Cain, Land Securement Program, 705-755-2140
ontario.ca/natural-resources-news
Natural Resources Information Centre
1-800-667-1940
TTY 1-866-686-6072 (Hearing Impaired)
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