The AIP goal is to make aquatic related information easily accessible and to create knowledge that will help conserve or maintain healthy ecosystems.
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The BC NGO Conservation Lands Atlas is a joint effort to collect the spatial boundaries of all conserved lands secured by Non Governmental Organiz
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Many of the lakes and rivers in the Cariboo Regional District have critical fish and wildlife habitat such as Quesnel and Horsefly Lakes. Development proposals are increasing
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This atlas was made for demonstration purposes. It will provide a foundation for natural resource information compiled by the local communities.
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The Chilliwack River Watershed Atlas is an interactive web-based mapping tool that incorporates a variety of the natural heritage and community values found within the Chilliwack River Watershed.
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The purpose of the Shuswap Lake Watershed and Foreshore Mapping Project is to provide baseline information for future decision-making about proposed developments and
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The mission of the Greenmap project is to strengthen a community's awareness of and connection to its urban ecology and social resources through locally created maps.
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Comox Valley Project Watershed Society was established in 1993 by a small group of citizens concerned by declining fish stocks, water quality, and urban development in local watersheds.
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The Fisheries Information Summary System (FISS) provides spatially represented summary level fish and fish habitat data for waterbodies throughout British Columbia and the Yukon.
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One look at the Fraser Basin – the area drained by the Fraser River and its 13 main watersheds – and you can see why it plays such a pivotal role in British Columbia's future.
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The Georgia Basin Habitat Atlas will provide up-to-date habitat information to planners, developers, governments, First Nations, community organizations, businesses and the general public.
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Georgia Strait Alliance is the only citizens' group focused on protecting the marine environment in and around the whole Strait of Georgia – Canada's most at-risk natural environment, and the
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Green Links is a unique initiative of the Douglas College Institute of Urban Ecology aimed at maintaining and improving biodiversity in urban areas.
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The Kamloops-South Thompson Sustainable Community Atlas is the first project of the Kamloops-South Thompson Mapping and Capacity Partnership.
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This Atlas has shoreline mapping for Windermere, Osoyoos, Kootenay, Slocan and Christina Lakes. Geo-referenced video is available for Wood, Kalamalka, Columbia, Nicola,&
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The East Kootenay Integrated Lake Management Partnership (EKILMP) is a coalition of various agencies, local governments, First Nations and non-government organizations
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The Natural Areas Atlas is an ongoing effort to bring together environmental information pertaining to the Capital Regional District.
New features added to the Atlas:
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We are the North Thompson Sustainable Watershed Mapping Group (NTSWMG), composed of a cross-section of North Thompson Valley organizations and individuals that work together to foster the sharing o
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The Offshore Map Gallery allows users to combine geospatial data layers for the offshore, including geology, tenure, coastal communities, fisheries data, and e
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The Okanagan Ecosystem Atlas is a web-based mapping tool that brings together a variety of information about natural and cultural attributes and resources of the Okanagan Basin.
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The Pacific Coastal Resources Atlas (PCRA) for British Columbia, Canada, was developed in response to the expressed need for an easily accessible information source that can be used by anyone with
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The Private Well Network (PWN) is a community-based initiative designed to encourage private well owners to protect their health through regular and affordable testing of well water quality.
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The Rivers And Smith Inlets Atlas is a web-based mapping tool that brings together a variety of information about sensitive and critical salmonid spawning and rearing habitat for the watersheds of the
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In 2004, RSBC developed Project Rivershed, to build community capacity, educate the public, and encourage conservation and stewardship of natural resources, especially salmon and water, in riversheds.
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The Sea to Sky Sensitive Habitat Atlas is being developed in anticipation of regional urban development in the Sea to Sky corridor hastened by the coming 2010 Winter Olympics.
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The first warm day of spring, with a low tide, almost always draws people out to stroll along the shore, to beachcomb, or explore the tidepools.
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The South Coast Conservation Program (established in 2005) is a multi-partner, landscape-level conservation program for the South Coast (or Lower Mainland) of B.C.
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The Gulf Islands Atlas is a web-based mapping tool that brings together a variety of information about the natural and cultural attributes and resources of the southern Gulf Islands region.
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Other links for registering new stewardship projects are: the Stewardship Canada portal:
http://www.stewardshipcanada.ca/
and the Alberta Stewardship Network portal:
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The Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD), in partnership with Fisheries and Oceans Canada (F&OC), has created a Habitat Atlas for the Sunshine Coast.
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The West Coast Vancouver Island (WCVI) Regional Information System is a collaborative project of the West Coast Vancouver Island Aquatic Management Board, Uu-a-thluk and the Clayoquot Biosphere Trust
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WiTS is an environmental stewardship program of the Federation of BC Naturalists (FBCN) that aims to create, coordinate, and assist a network of community stewards interested in conserving wildlife
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