This appendix provides a list of key agencies and/or organizations and information that may be useful for the identification of significant wildlife habitat. The websites and phone numbers were current as of October 1999, and however, are subject to change.footnote 1

Adapted from tabular format.

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

Best Management Practices series of publications: e.g. Fish and Wildlife Habitat Management, Water Management, A First Look - Practical Solutions for Soil and Water Problems

  • also offers a wide range of identification services (e.g. plants, invertebrates)
  • has a butterfly expert on staff

Bird Studies Canada – Ontario

Also see information on Long Point Bird Observatory.

  • Bird Studies Canada:
    • Ontario Programs
      • OBAR
        • Loggerhead Shrike
        • Others
    • Canadian Migration Monitoring Program
      • Long Point Bird Observatory
      • Others

Administers a variety of bird monitoring programs.

  • Ontario Birds at Risk (OBAR) a program started in 1994 to build upon work which began with the Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Ontario (1981- 1985) and the Ontario Rare Breeding Bird Program (1989-1993). The goal of OBAR is to work towards the protection and recovery of vulnerable, threatened and endangered (VTE) and other bird species at risk in Ontario. Target list is derived from COSEWIC, COSSARO lists and recommendations from the OBAR Advisory Committee.
  • seasonal summaries of bird sightings
  • Ontario heronry inventory
  • woodlands fragmentation studies
  • nocturnal owls survey
  • survey information about loggerhead shrike, red- shoulder hawks, woodpeckers, barn owls and prothonotary warbler
  • Great Lakes marsh monitoring program (includes amphibian, marsh bird monitoring)

Canadian Museum of Nature

P.O. Box 3443, Station D
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 6P4

  • the library of the Canadian Museum of Nature contains over 42,000 books and 100,000 volumes of periodicals on a wide variety of topics in the fields of biology, biodiversity, botany, ecology, mineral sciences, natural history, paleobiology and wildlife
  • provides taxonomic identification services
  • publications (for sale) such as checklists of mosses, vascular plants, lichens of Ontario

Canadian Wildlife Federation

2740 Queensview Drive
Ottawa, Ontario
K2B 1A2
Tel: 613-721-2286 or 1-800-563-WILD (9453)

  • directory of CWS wildlife surveys
  • Remedial Action Plans

Canadian Wildlife Service http://www.cws-scf.ec.gc.ca/cwshom_e.html [inactive link]

Environment Canada
351 St. Joseph Boulevard
Hull, Quebec
K1A 0H3
Tel: 819-997-1095
Fax: 819-997-2756

  • also see Environment Canada
  • http://www.cws-scf.ec.gc.ca/sara/main.htm [inactive link]
  • http://www.cws-scf.ec.gc.ca/hww-fap/eng_ind.html [inactive link]

Handles wildlife matters that are the responsibility of the federal government

  • includes protection and management of Migratory Birds (Migratory Birds Convention Act), nationally significant habitat and endangered species (Canada Endangered Species Protection Act), other wildlife issues of national and international importance; conducts research in many fields of wildlife biology; also conducts research on the socio-economic importance of wildlife
  • endangered species fact sheets
  • Wild Animal and Plant Protection and Regulation of International and Inter-provincial Trade Legislation
  • information on Canada’slaw to control trade in wild animals and plants
  • current Migratory Birds Hunting Regulations
  • environmental assessment guidelines (Canadian Environmental Assessment Act)
  • publications e.g. – Hinterlands Who’s Who series; endangered species fact sheets
  • information on Ramsar Sites and Biosphere Reserves

Conservation Authorities

For addresses, phone numbers and web site locations of local offices see: http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Trails/1551/conserv.htm (inactive llink) or write:
Conservation Ontario
Box 11, 120 Bayview Parkway
Newmarket, ON
L3Y 4W3
Tel: 905-895-0716
E-mai: conserve@idirect.com

  • watershed plans
  • floodplain mapping and fill regulations
  • some inventory or other pertinent information about Conservation Authority-owned lands
  • natural heritage inventories
  • information on woodlands, wildlife habitat, wildlife movement corridors, fish habitat, environmentally sensitive areas, wetlands, valleylands, shorelines
  • GIS formatted natural heritage databases
  • watershed plans and inventories
  • floodplain and hazard land mapping

(The) Conservation Council of Ontario

43 Sorauren Ave
Toronto, Ontario
M6R 2C8
Tel: 416-410-6637

  • http://greenontario.com/cco.htm [inactive link]
  • http://www.greenontario.com/ [inactive link]

The Conservation Council of Ontario (CCO) is an association of twenty-five provincial organizations and fifty individual members who work to promote effective action on environmental issues. Our member organizations include environmental, naturalist, and professional associations and our Individual Members reflect a broad range of interests and expertise.

  • a directory of governments, organizations and major businesses in Ontario

COSEWIC – Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife

to order copies of status reports write to:
Mrs. Sylvia Normand
COSEWIC Secretariat
c/o Canadian Wildlife Service
Environment Canada
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0H3
Tel: 819-997-4991, 819-994-2407
Fax: 819-994-3684

  • http://www.cosewic.gc.ca/COSEWIC/Default.cfm [inactive link] http://www.mcgill.ca/Redpath/cosehome.htm [inactive link]
  • http://magi.com/~ehaber/ [inactive link]
  • http://infoweb.magi.com/~ehaber/b_intro.html [inactive link]

COSEWIC determines the national status of wild Canadian species, subspecies and separate populations suspected of being at risk. Decisions are based on the best up-to-date scientific information available. All native mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians fish, molluscs, butterflies and moths, vascular plants, mosses and lichens are included in its current mandate.

  • updated lists of extirpated, endangered, threatened and vulnerable species
  • guidelines for the preparation of status reports
  • subcommittee for reptiles and amphibians
  • subcommittee for vascular plants, mosses and lichens
  • subcommittee for birds

COSSARO - Committee on the Status of Species at Risk in Ontario

Co-ordinated by Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

  • assigns status and maintains updated lists of extirpated, endangered, threatened and vulnerable species for Ontario
  • recovery planning and plan implementation

Ducks Unlimited Canada (Ontario)

Local offices located in Barrie, Timmins, Kingston, Thunder Bay

Ducks Unlimited (Canada)
The Oak Hammock Marsh Conservation Centre
Box 1160
Stonewall, Manitoba
R0C 2Z0
Tel: 204-467-3000 or 1-800-665-DUCK (3825)

  • advice on wetland management administers Ontario LandCare - financial incentives and technical assistance help farmers conserve their soil and water resources while improving the environment for wildlife and for people
  • biological and behavioural information about waterfowl
  • brood surveys

Eastern Ontario Model Forest

Postal Bag 2111
Kemptville, Ontario
K0G 1J0
Tel: 613-258-8241

  • mapping and information services for landowners, governing bodies and organizations
  • thematic maps, aerial photographs, spatial analysis, topographic maps any size or scale in eastern Ontario
  • publications

Federation of Ontario Naturalists

355 Lesmill Road
Don Mills, Ontario
M3B 2W8
Tel: 416-444-8419

  • a membership-based non-profit, non-government organization dedicated to protecting and conserving Ontario’snatural heritage.
  • conducts scientific research, initiates nature protection programs and contributes to public policy relating to land use issues
  • information on invasive species, backyard habitats, Great Lakes Wetlands publications
  • educational resources

Field Botanists of Ontario

Bill McIlveen (membership)
RR 1, Acton, Ontario
N1H 4A6

Ed Morris (newsletter)
RR 3, Sudbury, Ontario
P3E 4N1

  • field trips, workshops intended to provide members and non-members with opportunities to learn Ontario’sflora and natural areas
  • newsletter

Landowner Resource Centre

P.O. Box 599
5524 Dickinson Street
Manotick, Ontario
K4M 1A5
Tel: 613-692-2390

  • information on forestry, agriculture, wildlife, water, soil and any land management issues
  • environmental facts sheets, publications
  • workshops

Long Point Bird Observatory

A research and monitoring station operated by Bird Studies Canada

  • research directed at the conservation of wild birds and their habitats. Programs at Long Point are focused on local breeding and migratory birds.
  • publishes results of studies of wild birds and their habitats

Natural Heritage Information Centre (NHIC)

Ministry of Natural Resources
300 Water Street, 2nd Floor, North Tower
Peterborough, Ontario
K9J 8M5
Tel: 705-755-2159
Fax: 705-755-2168

Compiles, maintains and provides information on rare, threatened and endangered species and spaces in Ontario. This information is stored in a central repository containing a computerized database, map files and an information library, which are accessible for conservation applications, land use planning, park management, etc.

  • lists of Ontario species
  • vegetation communities and ecological land classification

Natural Resources Canada

Canadian Centre for Remote Sensing http://www.ccrs.nrcan.gc.ca (link inactive)

  • responsible for the acquisition of earth observation data and for the development of remote sensing applications and related methodologies and systems

Canada Land Inventory (CLI) http://geogratis.cgdi.gc.ca/CLI/frames.html (link inactive)

  • CLI is a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary land inventory of rural Canada, covering over 2.5 million square kilometres of land and water. Land capability for agriculture, forestry, recreation and wildlife (ungulates and waterfowl) is mapped. Over 1000 map sheets at the 1:250,000 scale are available on this site for on- line map making and download of desktop publishing, or GIS formats

Ontario Environmental Network http://www.web.net/~oen/ (link inactive)

27 Douglas Street
Guelph, Ontario
N1H 2S7
Tel: 519-837-2565

  • provides a central referral service for anyone seeking environmental information, organizes workshops and conferences, publishes resource materials and facilitates issue specific caucuses.
  • also maintains a database of Ontario environmental groups and a delegate database for public consultations
  • web site provides background information about the Environmental Bill of Rights (EBR) and the electronic Environmental Registry

Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters

P.O. Box 2800
Peterborough, Ontario,
K9J 8L5
Tel: 705-748-6324

  • invading species resource library
  • Invading Species Hotline at 1-800-563-7711
  • conservation news updates

Ontario Field Ornithologists http://www.interlog.com/~ofo/ [inactive link]

Box 455, Station R
Toronto, Ontario
M4G 4E1

  • an organization dedicated to the study of bird life in Ontario
  • current field checklist of Ontario birds “Ontario Birds” includes notes and articles concerning the status, distribution, identification and behaviour of Ontario’s birds, as well as site guides, book reviews, letters and the Annual Report of the Ontario Bird Records Committee (OBRC)

Ontario Fur Managers Federation

531 Second Line East
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
P6B 4K2
Tel: 705-254-3338
Fax: 705-254-3297

  • promotes conservation, sustainability of fur bearers and ecosystem
  • promotes, participates in public education and awareness
  • fur bearer information

Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs

  • products and services catalogue
  • soil survey reports and agricultural capability maps

Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (also see NHIC)

Main Office – Peterborough
300 Water Street
P.O. Box 7000
Peterborough, Ontario
K9J 8M5
General inquiry: 705-755-2000

Natural Resources Information Centre Toronto:
General inquiry: 416-314-2000
French inquiry: 416-314-1665

  • land use planning and land information
  • fish and wildlife information
  • forest information, Forest Resource Inventory (FRI) maps, Forest Management Plans for Crown Lands
  • maintains provincially and non-provincially significant wetland evaluations
  • Areas of Natural and Scientific Interest Site District reports
  • Ontario’s parks information
  • e.g. Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act and other related legislation
  • extinct, extirpated, vulnerable, threatened and endangered species lists for Ontario
  • regional checklists of Ontario’s species at risk
  • wildlife management guidelines
  • aerial photographs (1:10,000 and some 1:15,840)
  • Growth and Yield and Ecological Land Classification information
  • maintains Natural Values Information System

Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines

Willet Green Miller Centre
933 Ramsey Lake Road, Level A3
Sudbury, Ontario
P3E 6B5
Toll-free: 1-888-415-9845
Tel: 705-670-5691 (local calls)
Fax: 705-670-5770

  • locations of abandoned mines that might provide potentially significant bat hibernacula
  • National Topographic System (NTS) of digital base maps, at a 1:250,000 scale
  • bedrock geology of Ontario data; mining claim maps by township/area
  • local claim maps are available for viewing at all Mining Lands Consultant’soffices as well as at the District Geologist’soffices in Kenora and Sioux Lookout
  • Regional Resident Geologist’sand District Geologist’soffices provide advice and information on local geology, mineral exploration opportunities and activities, and public access to geological data, including industry assessment files, mineral deposits information and diamond drill core
  • publication sales, Mines Library, access to assessment files, geoscience information, public education at the Willet Green Miller Centre in Sudbury

Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association

1 Stone Road West
Guelph, Ontario
N1G 4Y2
Tel: 519-826-4214

Promotes the responsible economic management of soil, water and crops.

  • keeps farmers up-to-date on conservation and production issues, including information on government programs and initiatives
  • develops and delivers educational packages, demonstration projects, environmental improvement programs, and investigative surveys

Parks Canada

National Office
25 Eddy Street
Hull, Quebec
K1A 0M5

Offers information pertaining to National Parks

  • ecological inventories (wildlife and plant species lists), research and studies, information on changes in species occurrence, GIS database

Recovery of Nationally Endangered Wildlife (RENEW) (see COSEWIC)

  • co-ordinates preparation, distribution of recovery plans for species designated by COSEWIC as nationally threatened or endangered

Royal Ontario Museum

100 Queen’s Park
Toronto, Ontario
M5S 2C6

Canada’slargest museum features galleries in Art, Archaeology, Science

  • index of available information
  • regional lists and species profiles of the plant and animal species at risk in Ontario (provided by COSSARO)
  • Species at risk lists of common mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish in Ontario by county

Soil and Water Conservation Society

7515 NE Ankeny Road
Ankeny, Iowa 50021
Tel: 515-289-2331
Fax: 515-289-1227

An international organization comprised of more than 10,000 professionals and students involved in conservation.

  • publishes The Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, a scientific journal; Conservation Voices: Listening to the Land, a magazine with articles about relationships between rural and urban dwellers, erosion control, wetlands restoration, and community-supported watershed projects; and Conservogram, a newsletter.

Universities

  • plant and animal collections (with locations and dates)
  • plant and animal reports and studies
  • access to researchers with expertise in a variety of fields

University of Guelph Arboretum

University of Guelph Arboretum
Guelph, Ontario
N1G 2W1
Tel: 519-824-4120 ext. 2113
Fax: 519-763-9598

  • coordinator of Ontario Tree Atlas
  • conducts research
  • access to researchers

Wildlife Habitat Canada

7 Hinton Avenue N., Suite 200,
Ottawa, ON
K1Y 4P1
Tel: 613-722-2090
http://www.wetlandfund.com/english.htm (link inactive)

  • publications
  • Wetland Habitat Fund - provides private landowners with financial assistance for projects that improve the ecological integrity of wetland habitats

World Wildlife Fund (Canada)

245 Eglinton Avenue East Suite 410
Toronto, Ontario
M4P 3J1
Toll-free: 1-800-26P-ANDA (7-2632)
Tel: 416-489-8800 (Toronto area)
Fax: 416-489-3611

  • maintains lists for Canadian wildlife at risk by province
  • fact sheets on species and conservation issues
  • publications

Footnotes

  • footnote[1] Back to paragraph The web site addresses in this list were last checked for accuracy on September 21, 2000.