Over these first 20 years of the St. Lawrence Plan, two governments, a dozen different ministries, numerous partners in the private sector, and thousands of citizens have committed themselves, at the cost of hundreds of millions of dollars, to restoring the mighty river to its ancient purity and giving the people of Canada... a river with a future.
Canada is the second largest country in the world. Since eighty-five percent of its population is located along its southern border, much of the country is wilderness.
Environment Canada manages nearly 12 million hectares of land as part of its duty to protect migratory birds, species at risk, and significant wildlife habitat. It also controls the international trade in endangered species, regulates the hunting of migratory birds, and conducts research on domestic wildlife.
This section contains information on the natural environment and the Department's efforts to preserve, protect and restore it.