1. Environment and Climate Change Canada's Canadian Wildlife Service Regional Offices. Atlantic Region Canadian Wildlife Service Environment and Climate Change Canada 17 Waterfowl Lane, P.O. Box 6227 Sackville NB E4L 1G6. Quebec Region Canadian Wildlife Service Environment and Climate Change Canada 801-1550 d'Estimauville Avenue Québec QC G1J 0C3 ...
  2. Canadian Wildlife Service Environment and Climate Change Canada Prairie Region Eastgate Offices 9250 - 49 th Street NW Edmonton AB T6B 1K5. Phone: 780-951-8700
  3. profils-profiles.science.gc.ca

    Canadian Wildlife Service Office. Environment and Climate Change Canada's office in Sackville, New Brunswick, is beside the Tantramar Marshes and close to many productive wildlife habitats such as freshwater and coastal marshes, tidal mudflats, lakes and Acadian Forest woodlands. The region is an important stopover for migratory birds on the ...
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    The Canadian Wildlife Service or CWS (French: Service canadien de la faune), is a Branch of the Department of Environment and Climate Change Canada, a department of the Government of Canada.November 1, 2012 marked the 65th anniversary of the founding of Service (originally known as the Dominion Wildlife Service). [1]The Canadian Wildlife Service has been Canada's national wildlife agency since ...
  5. Contact information for Canadian Wildlife Service offices (by region) Atlantic region New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island 17 Waterfowl Lane P.O. Box 6227 Sackville, NB E4L 1G6. Telephone: 506-364-5068 Fax: 506-364-5062
  6. Contact the Ohio Division of Wildlife. Please call or email our customer service representatives with wildlife-related questions. Phone: 1-800-WILDLIFE (945-3543) Email: wildinfo@dnr.ohio.gov. Wildlife Headquarters & District Office Locations Division of Wildlife Headquarters. 2045 Morse Road Building G Columbus, Ohio 43229. District 1: Central ...
  7. encyclopedia.com

    Canadian Wildlife Service. The Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS) was established in 1947. Until 1971 it was governed by the federal government's Parks Branch in the Department of Indian and Northern Development. Since 1971 it has been a branch of Environment Canada, most recently under the Conservation and Protection division. The Service is served by five regional offices across Canada and is ...
  8. In 1947 the Dominion Wildlife Service was established - the name changed to Canadian Wildlife Service in 1950. The Canadian Wildlife Service contributes to achieving the broad vision set out in the Canadian Biodiversity Strategy (1995): A society that lives and develops as part of nature, valuing the diversity of life, takes not more that can be replenished, and leaves future generations a ...
  9. thecanadianencyclopedia.ca

    The Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS) is a directorate of Environment Canada. In 1917 the Migratory Birds Convention Act gave the federal government responsibility for protecting and managing migratory birds in Canada. In 1947 the small unit within the Department of the Interior given responsibility for this area was expanded into the Dominion ...
  10. ohiogeesecontrol.com

    This treaty gave the U.S. and Canadian governments (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Canadian Wildlife Service, respectively) the authority to set limits, make regulations, and issue permits to harvest or take waterfowl. In addition to federal permits, most states require permits anytime one intends to destroy eggs or nests, capture, relocate ...
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