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HABITAT
Habitat Programming Goal
ACA will implement a strategy for its Habitat Programs, which is efficient, credible and accountable and will benefit Alberta's wildlife and fish resources.
ACA Habitat Program Priorities 2003-2006
| Riparian Habitatlations, Trends and Status |
Habitat Supporting Species at Risk |
Effective resource management depends on the availability of timely and accurate information regarding status and trends over time. Currently, a comprehensive process that enables biologists to determine the condition of populations does not exist for all situations and species, especially non-sport fish species. It is necessary to develop and implement such a process. |
ACA is committed to conserving and enhancing habitats that support species whose populations are diminishing due to reduced availability of the habitat upon which they depend. |
| Critical Upland Habitat |
Habitat Supporting Recreation Opportunitiestus
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These critical habitats could be defined as habitats that are limiting population viability, or are crucial to a particular species in a certain area or contributes a significant biological function to the ecosystem in question. |
The conservation or enhancement of habitats that add value to wildlife and fish related recreational opportunities of Albertans are important for ACA. |
Detailed descriptions of ACA Habitat Programs are included in the "Current Projects" section of this website. Search for the keyword habitat, or search for the project by title or business area.
For more information on the Goals and Strategies of the ACA Habitat Team for 2003-2006, download a copy of the ACA's Strategic Business Plan.
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