Conservation Rankings for Birds
of the Grand River Basin:
A Tool for 
Conservation and Management

 

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Our partnership with the Grand River Conservation Authority is a natural extension of the southern Ontario Conservation Priorities project. While previous efforts focussed on municipalities, here we aim to identify priority bird species within the Grand River basin. Since Conservation Authorities perform planning functions similar to those of municipalities, lists of significant species—specifically tailored to the basin’s geographic setting—represent important tools for conserving biodiversity. The report describes the conceptual underpinnings of the priority-setting system and gives practical examples to illustrate key points. Specifically, the report shows how prioritised lists of birds can be used as tools for developing monitoring programs; revising Official Plans; identifying significant wildlife habitat, Environmentally Sensitive Areas, and similar features; and for evaluating development proposals. The report describes how such lists might be used by resource managers and planners to fulfill obligations under various Acts of Parliament governing land management, to inform decision making and, ultimately, to enhance conservation efforts. Check the main Conservation Priorities page to learn more about the project and its application to southern Ontario municipalities.

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