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Aboriginal Fund for Species at Risk (AFSAR) : program overview.CW66-598/2021E-PDF

"One of the Government of Canada's conservation mandates is to conserve nature, including the recovery of species at risk. The Aboriginal Fund for Species at Risk (AFSAR) program, established in 2004, supports the development of Indigenous capacity to participate actively in the implementation of the Species at Risk Act (SARA). This fund also enables Indigenous involvement in activities that protect or conserve habitats for species at risk (SAR) and that prevent other species from becoming a conservation concern. The Act recognizes the important role that Indigenous Peoples play in wildlife conservation and the need to consider Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge (ATK) in the SARA process. This document provides general program information and requirements for making an application to the AFSAR"--Background, page 4.

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Department/Agency
  • Canada. Environment and Climate Change Canada, issuing body.
TitleAboriginal Fund for Species at Risk (AFSAR) : program overview.
Publication typeMonograph
Language[English]
Other language editions[French]
Later editionAboriginal Fund for Species at Risk (AFSAR) :
Earlier editionAboriginal Fund for Species at Risk :
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Note(s)
  • Issued also in French under title: Fonds autochtone pour les espèces en péril (FAEP) : aperçu du programme.
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information
  • Gatineau QC : Environment and Climate Change Canada = Environnement et changement climatique Canada, [2021]
  • ©2021
Description1 online resource (18 pages)
ISBN9780660371214
Catalogue number
  • CW66-598/2021E-PDF
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