In 1992 Canada’s provincial, federal and territorial governments agreed to help protect biodiversity at the both the species and ecosystem levels by signing on to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity
and supporting development of the Canadian Biodiversity Strategy. ![]()
The strategy, completed in 1994, has five goals:
The Canadian Biodiversity Strategy has been integrated into many provincial planning processes in Newfoundland and Labrador, such as development of a provincial sustainable forest management strategy, and protected areas planning. The Endangered Species and Biodiversity Section of the Wildlife Division implements the strategy within Newfoundland and Labrador.