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britishcolumbia - Nature Conservancy of Canada
B R I T I S H C O L U M B I A , * , , * 3,4 0 9 H E C T A R E S Broughton Street, Suite Victoria, BC Tel Fax Toll-free bcoffice@natureconservancy.ca A L B E R TA , * , , * 5,0 7 5 H E C T A R E S Centre Street SE , Suite Calgary, AB Tel Fax Toll-free alberta@natureconservancy.ca S A S K AT C H E WA N , * , * 1, 8 0 5 H E C T A R E S Victoria Avenue, Room Regina, SK Tel Fax Toll-free saskatchewan@natureconservancy.ca M A N I T O B A , * , , * 1,1 1 9 H E C T A R E S Corydon Avenue, Suite Winnipeg, MB Tel Fax Toll-free manitoba@natureconservancy.ca O N TA R I O , * , , * 3,1 9 8 H E C T A R E S Eglinton Avenue W, Suite Toronto, ON Tel Fax Toll-free ontario@natureconservancy.ca Q U E B E C , * ,, * 1,8 4 6 H E C T A R E S , Mont-Royal Ave, Suite Montreal, QC Tel Fax Toll-free quebec@natureconservancy.ca AT L A N T I C , * ,, *616 H E C TA R E S Prospect Street, Suite Fredericton, NB Tel Fax Toll-free atlantic@natureconservancy.ca F O R N A T U R E, F O R N O W, F O R E V E R O U R C A R E F U L M A N A G E M E N T O V E R T H E PA S T Y E A R H A S P O S I T I O N E D U S W E L L T O C O N T I N U E T O TA C K L E T H E C O N S E RVAT I O N C H A L L E N G E S A H E A D. W E A R E I N S P I R E D B Y T H E M A N Y I N D I V I D U A L S A N D O R G A N I Z AT I O N S W H O A R E D E D I C AT E D T O H E L P I N G U S F I N D C R E AT I V E C O N S E RVAT I O N S O L U T I O N S – W H O S H A R E W I T H U S T H E H O P E T H AT W E A R E M A K I N G A R E A L D I F F E R E N C E F O R N AT U R E, F O R N O W A N D F O R E V E R. D E A R F R I E N D S, Conservationists are by nature optimists. We embrace the mission of protecting and preserving the rich diversity of life in Canada knowing full well our work may not yield results for many years. Successful conservation is often the work of decades of careful stewardship of the places we secure and the species they sustain. Our mission gives us hope that the landscapes we love today will still be here for others to enjoy tomorrow. That is why this has been a great year to work with the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) . In challenging economic times we see opportunity. We focus not on the immediate, but on the long-term impact of our efforts, and that gives us hope. We invite you to read through the Nature Conservancy of Canada’s annual report for -. Celebrate with us the success stories in each of our seven regions. Together with our partners and supporters in the past year we have protected properties across this country, securing more than , acres (, hectares). Through prudent management we have ensured that percent of our funds continue to go directly to on-the-ground conservation work. Your generous investments in conservation are generating great returns. Canadians are increasingly aware of environmental concerns. In a Canadian Press Harris-Decima poll (August ), percent of respondents said the environment should be just as much a priority for governments as the economy. They know this is not the time to cut back our work conserving essential habitat for species at risk – safeguarding the land and water we all need to survive. Our careful management over the past year has positioned us well to continue to tackle the conservation challenges ahead. We are inspired by the many individuals and organizations who are dedicated to helping us find creative conservation solutions – who share with us the hope that we are making a real difference for nature, for now and for ever. JOHN LOUNDS, PRESIDENT & CEO BILL FREEDMAN, PHD, CHAIR MAK I N G A D I F F E R E NCE: F O R N A T U R E , F O R N O W, F O R E V E R In the past year, we continued to work on a landscape scale, protecting properties such as: our largest native grassland conservation project in British Columbia in the Thompson-Nicola Valley; eight islands in Ontario’s Northwestern Lake Superior Coast Natural Area; and the largest private nature reserve east of the Rockies in Quebec’s Green Mountains. Through NCC’ s Conservation Blueprints covering ecoregions, along with our Natural Area Conservation Plans, we are now the only national non-profit conservation organization with detailed information about the species and conservation status of Canada’s southern ecoregions and their native biodiversity. MAKING A DIFFERENCE BRITISH COLUMBIA “ Reducing our environmental impact and promoting sustainability are key factors in our mission at Left Coast Naturals. As a small business we appreciate the direct approach that NCC takes to protect Canada’s natural environment and habitats. We are proud to support them.” IN THE FIELD Ian Walker, President, Our stewardship team has almost doubled in size in the past few years, allowing us to manage our properties more effectively. In addition, thanks to increased funding from Shell Canada Limited, this year university and college students performed critical stewardship activities on NCC properties in each province while receiving on-theground training. Through our Conservation Volunteers program, in more than , volunteers participated in crucial management and restoration activities across the country. Our Stewardship Endowment Fund grew from million to million in the past five years, further ensuring we have the necessary funds to care for our properties in the long term. to track Grizzly Bear behaviour. In Saskatchewan, researchers from the Calgary Zoo installed scent posts and infrared cameras at NCC’ s Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area and confirmed the presence of Swift Fox. And in Quebec’s Richelieu River, where NCC is working to protect habitat for the endangered Copper Redhorse fish, scientists from the Ministère des Ressources Naturelles et de la Faune are tracking the species’ progress with radio transmitters. MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN MAKING A DIFFERENCE C O N S E RVAT I O N S C I E N C E IN THE COMMUNITY NCC’ s properties are the ideal living laborato- So many of our properties are in such good shape because of the efforts of volunteers, landowners and communities who have cared for these lands. In New Brunswick’s Musquash ries for conservation researchers. In British Columbia’s Darkwoods property, Michael Proctor is using radio telemetry Left Coast Naturals / Element Organics ‒ Estuary, members of the Musquash Estuary Stewardship Committee helped build kilometres of hiking trails so that visitors may enjoy this special place. In Alberta, NCC launched the Sandstone Ranch Grazing Co-op, through which members will receive credits for increasing and maintaining range and riverbank health both on the Sandstone Ranch and on their own ranches. MAKING A DIFFERENCE WITH OUR PARTNERS Whether they are non-profit organizations, corporations, individuals or governments at all levels, thousands of Canadians believe in the importance of NCC’ s work. NCC is grateful for a new partnership with TransCanada Corporation, which will invest . million in NCC’ s work in Alberta and Saskatchewan. In New Brunswick, the Province will invest . million to assist in NCC’ s conservation work, while on Earth Day the Government of Manitoba announced it will invest million in NCC’ s work. BRITISH COLUMBIA REGION More than a dozen researchers from five North American universities visited the living laboratory at the Cowichan Garry Oak Preserve (CGOP) to conduct research that will help NCC and others to better understand and restore unique Garry Oak ecosystems. In the spring the BC Region celebrated the th anniversary of the CGOP. NCC completed the first year of its Marine Conservation Program and expanded its participation in the BC Marine Conservation Analysis – a province-wide, multistakeholder project that aims to protect marine biodiversity. NCC is researching the legal means to protect the land beneath the ocean and by extension the target species that live there. MAKING A DIFFERENCE WITH THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA A L B E R TA NCC wrapped up a second year of its partner- “ TransCanada Corporation ship with the Government of Canada under the Natural Areas Conservation Program. As of March , under this program more than properties totalling over , acres (, hectares) have been acquired. MAKING A DIFFERENCE I N C O N S E RVAT I O N Building on the previous year’s successes, in - NCC protected properties totaling , acres (, hectares) of critically important habitat in Canada. Please read on for highlights and results from each of NCC’ s seven Regions. is proud to join NCC’s work to advance the long-term conservation and stewardship of healthy native parkland in the Red Deer River Natural Area. Environmental stewardship is integral to all aspects of our business and TransCanada believes we have a responsibility to protect the environment for future generations.” Hal Kvisle, President & CEO, TransCanada Corporation The BC Region completed its largest grassland project to date in an agreement that protects almost , acres (, hectares) of the most intact native grasslands in the Thompson-Nicola valley. The Frolek Ranch joins a growing list of family-run ranches that incorporate the conservation of BC ’s native grasslands into their operations. S A S K ATC H E WA N ALBERTA REGION One of the largest conservation easements ever completed in Canada was signed by the late Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman’s son, Bob Seaman, and executors of Doc’s estate. This agreement with NCC will conserve , acres (, hectares) of private OH Ranch lands bordering Kananaskis Country. Combined with the adjacent Crown grazing leases, more than , acres (, hectares) have been conserved. NCC launched a program to influence the positive management of nearly , acres (, hectares) around the ,-acre (,-hectare) Sandstone Ranch. Through the stewardship credit program at the Sandstone Ranch Grazing Co-op, members receive credits for completing stewardship work on the ranch and on their own ranches. NCC partnered with the Foothills Research Institute and Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to integrate the groups’ data on White Bark Pine, Limber Pine, Grizzly Bear and other species into Natural Area Conservation Plans for the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains. S A S K AT C H E WA N R E G I O N NCC continues to be involved in an international bison genetics project conducted by Texas A&M University, which has found that the entire herd at the Old Man on His “ Sometimes when your family decides not to stay on the farm, you think more seriously about what’s actually going to happen to this land. We liked NCC’s approach to conservation and they were by far the logical candidate to donate our easements to.” Gary and Michele Howland, donors of the Wascana Creek conservation easement Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area (OMB) is free of cattle genes. This includes Plains Bison calves born at OMB in the spring of . More than trees and shrubs were planted at the Echo Creek project near Fort Qu’Appelle during the Saskatchewan Region’s first Conservation Volunteers event of the season. NCC stewardship staff worked alongside students from the Green Team at O’Neill High School and their teachers, staff from SaskPower and other volunteers. The Saskatchewan Region expanded its holdings in the Central Missouri Coteau Natural Area. The acquisition of the ,-acre (-hectare) Molde property means that close to , acres (, hectares) are now protected in this ‒ area known for its large tracts of natural prairie habitat, home to locally at-risk species such as Loggerhead Shrike and Northern Leopard Frog and the nationally threatened Sprague’s Pipit. MANITOBA REGION The Manitoba Region worked with Walter and Eleanor Loewen to protect a spectacular -acre (-hectare) nature preserve in the Superior Mixed Forest Ecoregion of Manitoba. The Loewens donated a conservation easement to NCC to protect this natural area in perpetuity. They donated the preserve itself to the Canadian Mennonite University. The Riding Mountain Aspen Parkland Natural Area represents one of the last remaining ecologically functioning landscapes in prairie Canada. NCC protected more than , acres ( hectares) of ecologically significant land in the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve that surrounds Riding Mountain National Park. At more than , kilometres, the Great Lakes shoreline is the world’s longest freshwater coast. It is also biologically rich, supporting sand dunes, rare species and migratory bird stopover sites. NCC assessed the status and trends of Great Lakes coastal terrestrial ecosystems in partnership with the State of the Lakes Ecosystem Conference. Following biological inventory work at the Elbow Lake property in the Frontenac Arch Natural Area, more than species were recorded. Twelve at-risk species, including Butternut tree, Golden-winged Warbler, Blanding’s Turtle and Five-lined Skink will now be factored into NCC’ s long-term management planning on the property. To date the Manitoba Region has involved more than , students in its outreach and education programming about the MANITOBA tall grass prairie. This year more than “ Although we both have long , students from Winnipeg and rural Man- had an appreciation for itoba attended guided field trips the outdoors, watching our to The Forks National Historic Site and children discover their own love of nature brought the Manitoba Tall Grass Prairie Preserve. ONTARIO REGION NCC’ s Ontario Region protected the Wilson Island Group – eight islands totalling , acres (, hectares) in the Northwestern Lake Superior Coast Natural Area. Part of an international partnership with The Nature Conservancy (U.S.) , Wilson Island’s coastal forests and globally rare sand beaches are contained within the Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area. to bear on us the importance of contributing to the permanent conservation of special places.” Amy & Patrick Bowman, NCC supporters in the Manitoba Region QUEBEC REGION NCC completed the acquisition of the coun- try’s largest private nature reserve east of the Rockies. More than , acres (, hectares) are now protected by NCC in the Green Mountain Nature Reserve. NCC opened public hiking trails here to allow the enjoyment of this area. NCC now protects more than percent of the last large bogs southwest of Montreal, having secured an additional acres ( hectares) of habitat in the TeaFields. The area is home to nine at-risk plant species, including Clustered Sedge and Yellow Screwstem. O N TA R I O “ I’m proud to support NCC ’s work on the north shore of Lake Superior. The Superior coastline is an international treasure. NCC ’s accomplishments Outreach initiatives this year included an exin this landscape are rehibit on the Spiny Softshell Turtle developed in markable and the results are collaboration with the Missisquoi very real.” In August of , NCC and the Province of New Brunswick announced a three-year .-million partnership for the protection of the most ecologically sensitive areas in the province. As a result of this partnership, NCC has protected more than , acres ( hectares) of land in the - fiscal year, including more than acres ( hectares) at Johnson’s Mills. NCC is happy to have protected an additional acres ( hectares) at Port Joli along Nova Scotia’s south shore. With only a few days left to raise the remaining , required to close the purchase, NCC launched a public appeal to raise the funds. Resulting media coverage helped NCC raise the necessary funds to secure the property. With the acquisition of the -acre (ninehectare) Brooms Brook property in the Grand Ontario Region Codroy Estuary, this ongoing land assembly will ensure that Newfoundland and Labrador’s only Ramsar Wetland of International Importance remains protected for future generations. NCC’s outreach and community events in southwest Newfoundland have fostered strong community involvement through Conservation Volunteers events and employing local youth. In PEI , Conservation Volunteers removed debris off the pristine sand dunes at St. Peters Lake Run and learned about the endangered Piping Plover with experts from the Island Nature Trust. The highlight for volunteers was seeing numerous globally endangered Piping Plovers on the adjacent beach. Concept and Design: HM&E Design Communications AT L A N T I C R E G I O N John McCutcheon, NCC supporter in the Charitable Registration Number: 1 1924 6544 RR0001 Museum and the Granby Zoo as well as a guide tailored to landowners to promote the protection of endangered stream salamanders in the Covey Hill region. SUPPORTER LISTINGS INDIVIDUALS The following individuals gave generously to NCC between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009: , + Mr. & Mrs. Paul Desmarais Jr. , , Annabel & Max Berretti In Memory of Evelina Catman Chenail Julie Di Lorenzo, Paolo Palamara, Franco Prevedello & The Florian Condominiums by Diamante L. David Dube & Heather Ryan Liz & Tony Fricke* Marylo & John Graham Richard M. Ivey* Hal Kvisle Alex & Doris Landon, In Memory of Monroe Landon In Memory of Arnold Gillies Muirhead Carla Reed Jim & Leney Richardson* Laurie Thomson, Andy Chisholm & Family , , Francine & Robert Barrett Anthony Keith Michael Paterson & Gail Asper Edna M. Ralston , , C. & R. Allen* Wendy & Robert Atkinson* Bill & Judy Caulfeild-Browne* Karol & Donald Dabbs* Peter Enns Katherine, William Friley & Family* Barbara Oliver Barbara Poole , , Martin Abell & Kim Dalglish Abell* Frances Anderson Liz Armstrong Kathleen Ashford Charles & Marilyn Baillie A. Barlow M. Laurent Beaudoin M. Maurice Bourdon Dr. Margaret Carlson & Dr. Glen Carlson* John & Pattie Cleghorn Rolph A. Davis* Mr. Wayne Deans Ruth Ann & Sam Horwood Jerry Kitt William Lambert Mr. Robert Lornie Private Donor James F. Mackie* Kathryn McCain & Jamie Pyper* Jean O’Grady Ruth Reid* Elizabeth J. Rolston Donald M. Ross Mrs. Sheila P. Ryan Ian A. Soutar Mary Steele Thomas, In Memory of Dr. & Mrs. Hawthorne Steele Ray I. Woods* , , Neal & Anita Allen Leonard & Sue Asper Karen & Bill Barnett* Marc & Marie-Françoise Beauchamp Liane Belland Doug Carlyle John & Margaret J. Catto Ms. Margale E. Clarke Mr. Michel Cloutier & Mrs. Andrée Bélanger Bruce Cooper Hillary & Andy Cumming Brigida Drummond* Kevin Empey & Janet MacLean* Thomas Fath* Jean & Lucille Frenette Dr. Gary Foshay Sarah Gilbert Mr. Emil Grimmel Jr. Mr. Claude Guimont Natalie & Douglas Hayhurst* Hotte Family Carmen Jadick* Richard Jones Mr. Daniel Lavoie Mrs. Linda Lavoie Hon. Larry A. Kyle & Elva Kyle CM * Leonard G. Lee John Lounds* M. Ann McCaig Thomas Mills Phillip Norton & Lynne Donovan Ron & Betty-Anne Pearson* Don W. Robart* Norman & Honey Schipper* Mr. & Mrs. Arno Seidelmann* Ann V. Sparks Barbara Stymiest J. Edgar & Eleanor Connelly, “The Snows” Conservation Area Mrs. Janine Coulombe Robert D. Crockford* Mr. Raymond Deschênes Ms. Pamela Doughty William & Wilma Farr* Teodoro & Donna Ferraro* Bill Freedman, PhD & George-Anne Merrill* John & Alda Futhey Donald T. Gildner Bruce & Anne Godwin David L. Gunn Fred L. Hall Mr. Hugh Hallward Chris & Ken Havard* Dr. V. J. Higgins David E. Hurst Peter W. Hutchins Dr. Nancy Ironside Murray S. & Jeanie Kilgour Patricia Koval* Sandra S. Lawn* Douglas H. Macaulay Tom & Sylvia Mayberry* Ms. Catherine C. McLean E. M. Moran Heather More & Richard Kasperski* Glen & Lois Mumey* Stephen Murison* Linda Muttitt & Donald Nelson John & Ann Ogilvy In Memory of Lena & Otto Pawloske* Ann Phillips, Q.C. * Don & Ellen Reid Bill & Linda Ross* Glenna Russell Mr. Jean-François Sauvé Ms. Mary Jo Schnepf* Joel Simkin* Dennis & Denny Starritt Linda M. Stephenson* Diane M. Stuart* Dr. Roger Suss Joanne Susut Kenneth Taylor Alfred G. Wirth* Ms. E. G. Worth* Ms. Wilma B. Young* Mr. Joe Zentil , , , , Tim Banks & Carrie MacNabb Mr. François Bergeron Mrs. Lucie & Mr. Pierre Boivin Marie-Paul Brumm Stewart C. Burton* Dr. & Mrs. Edward Busse* Glen & Jane-Anne Campbell* Leyland Adams* Evan Addy Ms. Mireille Alary* Bob Alexander* J. W. Alford Pierre Alvarez* Dr. Stewart Andrews Don Arthurs & Carol Pallett Burl Aycock* Douglas Ballam* Schuyler Bankes & Family* Mrs. Barb & Mr. Lynn Barber Mr. Scott Barr Kim & Jack Bassey* Todd Bastianon & Christine Diekmeyer* William N. Beaton Keith Becker Keith Beckley & Martha Richardson Ulrike H. Bergmann Paul Bernstein* Dr. Martin Betz* Paul & Patricia Bigelow Mr. Michael Biro & Mrs. Elena Biro* Paul & Mardelle Bishop* Mr. Jean Blanchet & Mrs. Carole Gagné Daniel Blankstein* Babette Blindert* Alison & Larry Bogan Brodie Boland* John Boydell Patricia L. Boyle Michael Bradstreet* Marim Brass* Paul D. Bristow D. Roy Brooke Clare & Connie Brown* Mr. Peter G. Brown P. M. Browne MD FRCS (c)* David E. Buck* Debra Burleson Bruce & Claudia Burns Daniel Burns* Winifrede Burry* Donald E. Burton Douglas & Mary Cameron Ian Cameron Mike & Emilie Campbell Mrs. Carmen Carpi Paul R. Cassidy Hanne S. Castle Martin Cauchon* Alan & Anh Caulfeild-Browne* Christine Chambers Warren Champ* Kai Chan* Susan M. Church* Dr. Jan J. Ciborowski Connie A. Clarke Richard & Pat Clayton* Mr. Larry Cochrane Ted & Yanka Cochrane Ms. Lori Cohen Mark L. Compton Joseph M. Connors* Mr. Roy K. Cooke Byron Corner & Pat Robertson-Corner* Cynthia Cox Mr. & Mrs. Derek Crossen Barb Crowther* Peter Cumyn & Madeleine Cantin* Bob Curry & Glenda Slessor Bruce P. Dancik* Amanda Daniels* B. J. Danylchuk* Shahin E. Dashtgard* Mrs. Reina David Mrs. L. A. Davis Douglas S. Davison* John & Valerie Dawes* Eliza C. de Jongh John de Pencier* Michael & Honor de Pencier* Monique Decarie* Ronald & Nancy Dengler* Mr. Gene & Mrs. Charlene Denzel* M. Pierre Des Marais II* George & Heather Dickson* Marna Disbrow* Ron & Carolyn Dodd Dr. Linda Dodds & Michael Reith Henry Doe Michael Douglas Leonid Dubkovski* Elizabeth Dunbar Dr. Charles B. Dunham* Mr. Malcolm J. Eberts Dr. Martin H. Edwards* Robert & Rosemarie Eisner* Dorothy Elliott Lynn & Paul Ellis Robert & Nancy Engbloom* Mr. Glen Estill Rys Eyton James Fields* Mr. Joel Finlayson & Ms. Deborah Beatty* Cynthia Fish Roy & Jean Fisher* Ronda L. Fisher George Fitzsimmons Lance & Judy Floer Chris Forbes & Mary Bartram Dr. Howard Fritz* William D. Gaherty* Suzanne Gates Shawn & Brigitte Gervais* Ron Ghitter David & Barbara Gibb* Helen K. Gibson Ms. Isabel A. Gibson Ms. Paula M. Gignac* Jane Gilbert* Jerry & Anne Gill Jack Gingrich* Ursula & Michael Goeres* Gary & Linda Goldberg* Catherine Goldie John H. Gomery & Pierrette Rayle* Mr. John A. & Mrs. Joyce H. Good* Clive & Joy Goodwin Shirley Gould Glenn Gracie* Lynn Gran* John & Judith Grant* David Graves & Megan Farquhar Samuel & Julia Gray Frank and Leigh Greaves Robert K. Grey* Diane F. Griffin* Stephen & Catherine Griggs* Heather Griswold Chris Guthrie & Lis Wigmore Martin & Florence Haase Denis Hallé Barbara & Ross Hallett Mr. W. Howard Hamilton* Mike O. Hammill Robert & Sara Harman David & Daniele Hart Patrick & Amy Hawkins-Bowman* Lynne Hayden-Findlay, In Memory of Alex Findlay Mrs. Sandra & Mr. Kent HayGlass* Dr. & Mrs. John A. Heddle* Mr. Donald G. Hedges M.D. Howard & Lyn Heffler* Bud & Joanne Henning* Ms. A. G. & Dr. M. G Hesse* Mr. Tom Hilditch* Mr. Michael Hiller James M. Hodge* Tim K. Hodgson* Marian Hofmann* Dr. Susan Holt* Michael & Carol Honey* Jeffrey & Shannon Hord Mrs. Carl Howard* Mr. Thomas G. Howe Douglas & Theresa Howland* Dale Huntingford Mabel A. Hykaway* Rick & Teddy Hyndman* Robert & Gillian Innes* Donald Jackson R. S. Jackson* Laszlo A. Jamniczky John H. Jenkins* Patricia Jessen J. Derek Johnson Jack Johnson* Mr. J. Edward Johnson* Chris Johnstone* Dr. Dorothy F. Jones Margaret & Bill Jones* Margaret Jordan Helen Juhola* Mrs. Anne Kaplan Mr. Stuart F. Kedwell Margaret Kelch* William E. Kellett Barbara & Frank Kelly Frank Kempster Donald J. Kerr N. Kirshenbaum Zelma Kiss* Dr. Edward Klopoushak* Sandra Knight & Georges Erasmus Donald & Claire Kramer* Mr. Georg & Mrs. Nadina Krause Dr. Ronald Labonté Ms. Laura Ladd David Larocque & Paula Vaananen* Ms. Susan Latremoille Mr. Anthony Layton* Avis Lee* Hugh & Doris Lemon Ross & Janet Lennox* Velma Lewis Stephen Lloyd & Marie-Hélène Gauthier* David & Ann Love Ms. Joanne Loyer* David Lumley Derek Lynn Peter Lyons Brad MacArthur* Dr. Robert Macaulay & Cynthia Guzner* Diane MacDiarmid Mrs. Violet M. Macdonald* William MacDonald & Natalia M. Krawetz* R. F. MacFadyen* Donald G. MacGregor, MD * Karen & Bruce MacLellan* Todd E. Mahon Hon. Louise Mailhot* Andrew & Barbara Malcolm* Mendl Malkin* Eileen Manning* Mr. Stephen Marche Ms. Kye Marshall J. McAndrews Barry & Carol McArton* Kevin McBurney Mr. David McCamus Ms. Diane McCance* James McCowan Mel McDonald Miss Sheila M. McDougall* Dr. William McEachern Sandra McFarlane Kathy McGuire & John Martel Margaret I. McKague* Johanna McKenzie Darcy & Joyce McKeough* Robert McKinnon* Trish McMaster Bill & Rosemarie McMechan* Gary & Vera McNally* Dr. Larry McPherrin Robert McRae Donald & Irma McSporran William McTavish Neil Meehan Dr. Rosemary Meier M. Mildon Dr. Dianne Miller Dr. C. L. Milligan John & Maggie Mitchell Dr. Wallace M. Mitchell* Kelly Moffatt* Mr. John Moore* QUEBEC “Appalachian Corridor is grateful to NCC for being a valued partner in our enhancement project for the Réserve naturelle des Montagnes-Vertes and to have supported this wonderful initiative, which evolved from a historic partnership between our respective organizations.” Marie-José Auclair, Chair, Appalachian Corridor Dr. Lori A. Moore & Dr. Paul T. Slavchenko* John D. Morgan Bruce Morgan Mrs. Brian Morison* Ms. Gillian Morrison Donna E. Morrow Mr. Greg Mozesson* Ed Najgebauer* Patricia Nelson* Robert Nevin & Nancy Snider Karen Nixon André R. Nowakowski & Katherine Gurney Joady Oldfield* Ralph Olson Marie Olson Esther S. Ondrack* Nora & Eldon Ortman* Paule Ouimet & Hugh Scott* Gareth Palmer Reg Parcells Pierre Paradis Judith Patt David & Anne Patterson* Mr. Douglas Pearce James Pearson Ian S. Pearson* Scott Pegrum* M. Aileen Pelzer & Gustave Yaki Peter A. Penkala Diether & Heidi Peschken* Ed & Eileen Plantinga Mr. Jacques Poissant Nicholas & Janis Poppenk* John Prescott* Iola M. Price G. Prieksaitis Mr. Edwin R. Procunier Serena Raab Goitanich* Cathy Rand Karen & John Ray Michael & Barbara Rea* Mary Ann Redeker Ken & Lucy Redsell Dr. Brian & Mary Ann Reeves Brian Rennie & Marian Thorpe* Katherine Rethy* Mr. Nicholas A. Richter* Elizabeth & William Riehm John L. Riley* Richard Rinn* Ms. Jacques Roberge* David & Myrna Roberts* Jim & Jeanne Robinson Kathryn Robinson* Wilson & Judith Rodger* Otto Rorstad* Beth Ross Ron Rousseaux Holley Rubinsky* Peter Rudic Thomas J. Ruml* Ms. W. C. Runnalls Ivo & Runa Saarni* Lyle Saigeon* Mrs. Madeleine Saint-Jacques E. Helen Salkeld Joan Sawicki Brian Scherman Q.C. * Roland & Caroline Schmidt-Bellach Rundell & Bea Seaman* Dr. Diane Secoy* Leanne Sereda & Larry J. Barkley* Dr. Atul K. Sharma & Dr. Celia Rodd Mrs. Sheila L. Sharp* Darcy Shaw* Frances Sheehan William Shiell Dr. Jacqui Shumiatcher S.O.M., LL.D * Thea Silver* Mr. Hugo Simard Mr. Jean Simard* Ivor and Renee Simmons Dr. Meredith C. Simon Catherine Lori Skulski Terrence Smith Roger & Libby Smith* Chris & Pat Snyder* Gary Solway* Ann Southam* Lou & Colette Spagnuolo Dr. John & Mrs. Betty Speakman Ms. Velma M. Stead* Ken & Diane Stone* Matthew Stotland Ian & Jane Strang* David J. Stratton* Jean & John Strom-Olsen Charly & Lori Mae Strytveen Mr. David A. Sutton Harry Swain Mr. V. E. Tant* Barbara & John R. Taylor Ms. Kara Tersen* Elizabeth Thomas, In Memory of Malcolm Thomas* A. L. Thompson* Dorothy Thomson* Mr. D. Roger & Mrs. Kathleen Timms Scott Tomlinson Kevin Trickett Ms. Terry S. Turner* Ms. Julita Tyszewicz* Chuck Van Kempen* Mr. Brian Van Steen Kevin Van Tighem John van Vliet & Susan McIlveen* Dr. Joe C. Vipond* Dan Wagner* Bonnie Wald Paddy Wales Mr. Siegfried R. Wall Rosalie E. Walls Wolfgang Walz* Maureen Warmington David & Cheri Warren* Phyllis J. Waters* Donald G. Watts Chris Wedeles & Liz Crighton* Debbie Weiers* Jennifer & Richard Weingardt* Dr. and Mrs. Bruce S. Wells E. I. Whittaker* Mrs. Gisele Whorley Joyce & Ron Williams Peter & Elizabeth Williamson Douglas Wilson Dr. Brent Winnett Julie Wood* David & Virginia Wortman* Ewa Wrona & Hugh Munro* M. Aileen Pelzer & Gustave Yaki* Mr. & Mrs. Richard Yank* Loraine Zimmer, In Memory of Klaus Zimmer Nathalie Zinger* And others wishing to remain anonymous. BEQUESTS Estate of Annie Melba Bates Estate of Eric Hubert Cooke Estate of Ruth Miriam Fleming Estate of William Greensides Estate of Helen Ross Horwood Estate of Lawrence Nicholas Krai Estate of Elizabeth May Lowe Estate of Irene Quenella Malthouse Estate of Elaine Manoff Estate of Esther Moffat Estate of Gordon Phillips Estate of Monique Gertrude Lafontaine Riese Estate of Romney Robinson Estate of Dorothy Anne Scobbie Estate of Frances Ethel Thompson Estate of Jean Elilzabeth Wilson And others wishing to remain anonymous. LIFE INSURANCE DONORS Hazel Broker* Mary R. Fiegehen Mr. Robin Fraser & Ms. Mary Ellen Hebb Mr. J. Peter & Mrs. Sarah I. Gardner* Dr. Brian Hitchon Ross B. Hodgetts Janette H. Johnston Roderick A. Manson* John & Shirley Martin Dorothy M. Proudler Dorothy Sherling And others wishing to remain anonymous. * These people have made an additional annual commitment of $1,000 or more to NCC through their membership in our Leaders in Conservation program. LAND / EASEMENT DONORS Mr. John Caraberis & Ms. Bonnie A. Bond John & Pattie Cleghorn J. Edgar & Eleanor Connelly, “The Snows” Conservation Area Mrs. Michèle Côté Mrs. Mabel R. Fitz-Randolph Jean & Lucille Frenette Mr. & Mrs. Walter & Eleanor Loewen Mr. Sperry Donald MacLean Martha E. Morgan McKenna Pam Novak & Barry Rothfuss on behalf of Atlantic Wildlife Institute Lou Probst & Judy Probst Mr. Richard Stanley & Mrs. Amy Jean Proven John & Carole Serjeantson And others wishing to remain anonymous. C O R P O R A T I O N S, F O U N D A T I O N S, O R G A N I Z AT I O N S & GOVERNMENTS The following groups gave generously to NCC between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009: ,, + Government of Canada – Natural Areas Conservation Program Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources ,, ,, Environment Canada Friends of the Nature Conservancy of Canada, Inc., through the generosity of its donors, Anne M. Beck, Davis Conservation Foundation, The Cyrus Eaton Foundation, Roger J. Mortimer and others Government of Manitoba Government of New Brunswick Ministère du Développement durable, de l’Environnement et des Parcs du Québec The Nature Conservancy TransCanada Corporation Tula Foundation U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service , , Columbia Basin Trust EnCana Corporation McDanel Land Foundation Shell Canada Limited Vialta Investments Ltd. The W. Garfield Weston Foundation , , Alberta Conservation Association Association pour la protection du Bois Angell BC Conservation Lands Forum Club des Ornithologues de la Gaspésie Donner Canadian Foundation Ducks Unlimited Canada The EJLB Foundation Fermes Roda inc. Fondation de la faune du Québec Government of Newfoundland & Labrador Government of Nova Scotia Lowe’s Charitable and Educational Foundation The Meredith Foundation Ministère des Ressources naturelles et de la Faune du Québec Mountain Equipment Co-op The Nature Conservancy– Maine Chapter Nova Scotia Crown Share Land Legacy Trust Oak Ridges Moraine Foundation Ottawa Field Naturalists Pincher Creek Ranches Co., Ltd. Power Corporation Les Produits forestiers Paul Beloin inc. RBC Wetland Conservation Fund Richardson Foundation Inc. Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment Walton International Group Inc. , , Bain & Company Inc. BC Hydro (Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program Columbia Basin) British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure The John and Judy Bragg Family Foundation The John David & Signy Eaton Foundation Devon Canada Corporation Drew Foundation Enbridge Inc. ExxonMobil Canada Hamlin Family Fund at the Hamilton Community Foundation Imperial Oil Foundation J. I. Properties Inc. The McCain Foundation The J. W. McConnell Family Foundation Mithun Family Foundation (Five Valleys Land Trust) Natural Resources Canada Nexen Inc. Pacific Salmon Foundation Petro-Canada Placements Lac Noir Inc. Victoria Civic Heritage Trust Wildlife Habitat Canada , , Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Alberta Ecotrust Foundation Appalachian Corridor British Columbia Conservation Foundation The Bulrush Foundation CIBC Mellon Commission de la capitale nationale Community Development, Parks and Protected Areas CRÉ – Conférence régionale des élus Chaudière-Appalaches Debco Bag Evergreen Evraz Canada Inc. Fisheries and Oceans Canada Fondation Riopelle-Vachon Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP TD Friends of the Environment Foundation The Galvin Foundation/Nancy Peters The Gosling Foundation Patrick Hodgson Family Foundation The Howitt/Dunbar Foundation Human Resources and Skills Development Canada Husky Energy The Lorne and Evelyn Johnson Foundation Kroeker Farms Limited The Lawson Foundation Lee Valley Tools Ltd. LGL Limited Lower Trent Conservation Margaret and Wallace McCain Foundation The McCall MacBain Foundation Katherine Moffat Memorial Fund (Vancouver Foundation) The Municipality of the District of Chester The Murphy Foundation Inc. Nature Trust of New Brunswick Novinsoft Financial Services Software Oceanpath Inc. Ontario Ministry of Environment The Ontario Trillium Foundation O’Regan’s Toyota Halifax & O’Regan’s Lexus Parks Canada Peridot Fund at the Strategic Charitable Giving Foundation Pratt & Whitney Canada The Real Estate Foundation of British Columbia Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Canada The Samuel Group of Companies SaskEnergy SaskPower The Schad Foundation Scotiabank Spectra Energy Foundation Université du Québec à Montréal Ville de Gatineau The Vital Ground Foundation West Carling Association and Carling Township Wildlife Land Trust /Humane Society International – Canada Winberg Foundation The Winnipeg Foundation The Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Y2Y) , , Alberta Fish & Game Association Atlantic Mobility Products Ltd. J.P. Bickell Foundation British Columbia Transmission Corporation Brunswick Pipeline California Waterfowl Association Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums Carter-Layne Charitable Fund Conservaction ACGT inc. Jordan and Lynne Elliott Family Foundation EnCana Cares Foundation La Fondation Ultramar Gaz Métro The Georgian Bay Land Trust Gestion François Lefebvre inc. The Gordon and Lorraine Gibson Family Foundation GLJ Petroleum Consultants Ltd. The Guelph Community Foundation Habitat Conservation Trust Fund HKDP Communications et affaires publiques Les Jardins Pondev Ltée J.D. Irving Limited Jacques Whitford (now Stantec) Johnson Family Foundation Johnston Group Inc. Kaatza Foundation The Henry and Berenice Kaufmann Foundation The La Bruyere Fund at the Edmonton Community Foundation Lind Family Fund Louisana Pacific Canada Ltd. The McLean Foundation Newfoundland & Labrador Hydro Ontario Nature The Leonard & Gabryela Osin Foundation Oxford Properties Group Pirie Foundation Regional Municipality of York Joel Segal Family Foundation The Shaw Group Limited Suntech Optics Inc. The Tyler Family Charitable Foundation Vancouver International Airport Authority Wilburforce Foundation , , 135482 Canada Inc. Abdelnour & Desrosiers, notaires* Abracen Family Foundation Accenture Inc. James N. Allan Family Foundation Altius Architecture Ambassador Conference Resort Anthropologie Inc. part of Urban Outfitters Inc. Arsenault Moore Family Foundation Atlantic Mariculture Ltd. Autodesk Canada, Co. BC Hydro Employees Community Services Fund The Byler Foundation Canada’s Credit Unions Canadian Pacific Railway Company Cargill Limited City of Vaughan Connolly Enterprises Ltd. Consultants forestiers MS inc.* La Cordée Crampton’s Market* The Davies Charitable Foundation ELLE Canada Magazine Emaral Investments Inc. Engineers Canada Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation The Fanwood Foundation Charles F. Fell Charitable Trust Finning International Inc. Fondation Hydro-Québec pour l’environnement Form & Build Supply Four Corners Group Inc. Four Points by Sheraton Gallagher Gagné notaires inc.* Georgian Bay Biosphere Reserve Inc. Government of Alberta Grey Matter Development Ltd. Greygates Foundation (Vancouver Foundation) Helping Nature Heal Hillfield Strathallan College The Howick Foundation IBM Employees’ Charitable Fund IBM International Foundation Fund Matching Grants Program of Tides Canada Foundation IHS Energy (Canada) Ltd. Jackman Foundation Jackson Power and Electric Ltd. Kamloops Naturalist Club Kemrow Company Limited The Land Trust Alliance of British Columbia The Langar Foundation Logan Iron & Metal Company Ltd. Lohn Foundation Lotek Wireless Inc. Magpie Jewellery Maitland Valley Conservation Authority The Winnifred Molson Conservation Foundation Les Moniteurs Angelcare inc. The Nixon Charitable Foundation Norfolk County Forest Capital Coalition 2008 Office Interiors Ltd. Ontario Power Generation OPG Employees’ & Pensioners’ Charity Trust Oxford Employee Charitable Contributions Pierre de Coubertin School Present* Olwen Priestnall Memorial Fund at the Calgary Foundation Pulp, Paper and Woodworkers Canada Union Local 1 Research in Motion Limited Sage Environmental Program The Donald & Eleanor Seaman Family Foundation J. Malcolm and Marilyn C. Smith Fund Stuart & Company Limited Sustainable Development Technology Canada TD Bank Financial Group ThreeSixty Financial Corporation Toronto and Region Conservation Authority UMA Engineering Ltd. R. Howard Webster Foundation And others wishing to remain anonymous. Baie-du-Febvre Interpretation Center Bay of Quinte Remedial Action Plan BC Parks Beaver Hills Initiative Bird Protection Quebec Bird Studies Canada Boys and Girls Clubs of Winnipeg Brandon Naturalist Society Brandon University British Columbia Conservation Data Centre British Columbia Marine Conservation Analysis British Columbia Ministry of Environment Bruce Peninsula National Park Bruce Trail Conservancy Canada South Land Trust Canada World Youth Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums Canadian Forces Base Shilo Canadian Intermountain Joint Venture Canadian Mennonite University Canadian Migration Monitoring Network Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society Canadian Wildlife Service MEDIA SPONSOR Canton de Potton The Globe and Mail Carden Field Naturalists Cardston County LAND / EASEMENT DONORS Cariboo Chilcotin Conservation Society The Corporation of the Township Cariboo-Chilcotin Invasive of Tyendinaga Plant Council Ducks Unlimited Canada Cariboo-Chilcotin Regional District Frolek Cattle Co. Ltd. Carolinian Canada Coalition The Lac Brulé Community Cataraqui Region Conservation AuthorThe OH Ranch Ltd. ity And others wishing to remain Centre d’interprétation du milieu anonymous. écologique du Haut-Richelieu Centre d’interprétation du patrimoine PARTNERS IN de Sorel S E C U R E M E N T, S C I E N C E Centre de données sur le patrimoine A N D S T E WA R D S H I P naturel du Québec NCC worked hand in hand with Chignecto Isthmus Project the following organizations to protect Churchill Northern Studies Centre and maintain ecologically significant City of Campbell River properties and advance our conservation City of Richelieu science program between July 1, 2008 City of St. John’s and June 30, 2009: Clifford E. Lee Nature Sanctuary Club de Naturalistes de la Péninsule A Rocha acadienne AbitibiBowater – Bowater Mersey Club des Ornithologues de Gaspésie Paper Company Club des Ornithologues de l’Outaouais Action Chelsea for the Respect of the En- Coalition Québec Oiseaux vironment Cochrane Environmental Action ComAdopt-a-Plant Alberta mittee Aerolian Recreational Boundary Institute Codroy Valley Area Development AssoAgence forestière de la Montérégie ciation Agriculture and Agri-Foods Canada Coffee Over the Moon Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute Columbia Mountains Institute of ApAlberta Land Trust Alliance plied Ecology Alberta Native Plant Council Comité de centre récréatif de BaraAlberta Natural Heritage Information Cenchois (centre d’information ortre nithologique) Alberta North American Waterfowl ManComité de concertation du barachois agement Plan de Malbaie Alberta Riparian Habitat Management So- Comité de concertation et de valorisaciety tion du bassin de la rivière Richelieu Alberta Sustainable Resource DevelopComité de gestion de l’île Longue ment, Fish and Wildlife Comité des riverains de l’anse Ross Alderville First Nation Comité régional pour la protection Appalachian Corridor des falaises de Prévost Arpin Canoe Restigouche Communauté métropolitaine Aruncus Consulting de Montréal Conférence régionale des Élus de Association pour la Protection Chaudière-Appalaches et le Développement durable du Conseil régional de l’environnement Mont Rougemont de Laval Association to safeguard lake Conservation Baie Missisquoi Saint-François Conservation Corps of Newfoundland Atlantic Canada Conservation and Labrador Data Centre Conservation Elliandress Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority Conservation Halton B&B Botanticals AT L A N T I C “Turning the land over to NCC was the ideal thing to do so everybody could have a share and enjoy the beauty of Musquash Estuary. I didn’t want to see the land be developed or turned into a private area where no one could enjoy it like I have for my entire life. Grandchildren and their grandchildren will now be able to see the land like their ancestors saw it.” Mrs. Mabel Fitz-Randolph Conservation Ontario Coopérative de solidarité de la réserve mondiale de la biosphère du Lac-Saint-Pierre Corporation Bassin Versant Baie Missisquoi Corporation du Domaine de Lanaudière Couchiching Conservancy Council of the Haida Nation Cowichan Community Land Trust Cowichan Tribes Cowichan Valley Citizen Cowichan Valley Naturalists CRD Parks Creemore Nature Preserve Trust Creemore Springs Brewery Crooked Creek Conservancy Society Crowsnest Conservation Society Dendroica Environnement et Faune Diocese of St. George’s Ducks Unlimited Canada Earth Rhythms East Kootenay Conservation Program Eastern Foxsnake Recovery Team Eastern Hog-nosed Snake Recovery Team Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake Recovery Team Eastern Ontario Model Forest Éco-Nature Edmonton & Area Land Trust EDS Canada Inc. Educational Information Resource Centre (EIRC ) Enviro Mille-Îles Environment Canada Environmental Protection Agency Équipe de rétablissement de la rainette faux-grillon de l’ouest Équipe de rétablissement de la tortue-molle à épines Équipe de rétablissement des salamandres de ruisseaux Équipe de rétablissement des tortues du Québec Équipe de rétablissement du chevalier cuivré Essex County Stewardship Network Essex Region Conservation Authority Farm Lands Ownership Board Fiducie du patrimoine immobilier Oliver Fiducie foncière du marais Alderbrook Field Botanists of Ontario Fisheries and Oceans Canada Flora Quebeca Fondation de la faune du Québec Fondation Marécages Memphrémagog Foothills Research Institute Forest Gene Conservation Association Forrex Fort Whyte Alive Friends of Cap Tourmente Friends of Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve Friends of Elmwood Cemetery Friends of Musquash Friends of Nature Friends of Pugwash River Friends of Stony Mountain Prairie Friends of the Saint-Lawrence Valley Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve Frontier School Division Galeano Island Conservancy Association Galilee Mission Centre of Arnprior Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority Gardenton Ukrainian Museum & Village Society Inc. Gespe’gewaq Mi’gmaq Resource Council Girl Guides of Canada Granby Zoo Grasslands Conservation Council of BC Grasslands National Park Greener Pastures Grazing Club Greenways Land Trust Guelph Field Naturalists Haig-Brown Institute Hastings Prince Edward Land Trust Heartland Publishing Heiltsuk Nation Human Resources and Skills Development Canada Huron Stewardship Council Hydro-Québec Invasive Species Council of Manitoba Islands Trust Junior Forest Rangers Katimavik Kawartha Conservation Kawartha Heritage Conservancy Kingsburg Coastal Conservancy Kingston Field Naturalists La Fondation des Cowboys Fringants Lake Huron Coastal Centre Lake Ontario Lakewide Management Plan Committee Lake Saint-Pierre ZIP Committee Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority Lakehead University Lambton Wildlife Inc. Land Care Niagara Land Conservancy for Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington Land Preservation Society for the Ottawa Valley Les Sentiers de l’Estrie Inc. Limestone Barrens Habitat Stewardship Program Little Saskatchewan Conservation District Living Prairie Museum Loggerhead Shrike Recovery Team Long Point Basin Land Trust Long Point Fish and Game Club Long Point Region Conservation Authority Long Point World Biosphere Reserve Foundation Long Range Mountain Zone Corporation Louis Riel School Division Louisiana Pacific Canada Ltd. Maitland Trail Association Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives Manitoba Association of Plant Biologists Manitoba Conservation Manitoba Conservation Data Centre Manitoba Forestry Association Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation Manitoba Model Forest Manitoba Museum Manitoba Prairie Grass Emblem Campaign Manitoba Riparian Health Council Manitoba Science Council Manitoba Tall Grass Prairie Preserve Management Committee Manitoba Water Stewardship Fisheries Branch Manitoba Water Stewardship Manitoba Wildlife Federation Marine Mountain Zone Corporation Maritime Breeding Bird Atlas McGill University McMaster University McNally Robinson Booksellers Meewasin Valley Authority Memorial University of Newfoundland Michigan Department of Environmental Quality Michigan Department of Natural Resources Michigan Sea Grant Miistakis Institute for the Rockies Ministère des Ressources naturelles et de la Faune du Québec Ministère du Développement durable, de l’Environnement et des Parcs du Québec Missisquoi Museum Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists Monarch Teachers Network Montreal Biodome Mount Echo Conservation Association Mount Pinnacle Land Trust Mount Saint-Hilaire Nature Center Mountainside Community Woodlot Partnership Mouvement Vert Mauricie MRC de la Vallée-du-Richelieu MRC des Collines-de-l’Outaouais MRC du Haut-Saint-Laurent MRC Pontiac MULTISAR Municipal District of Pincher Creek No. 9 Municipalité de Franklin Municipalité de Prévost Municipalité de Saint-Anicet Municipalité de Saint-Antoinede-l’Isle-aux-Grues Municipalité de Saint-Vallier Municipalité de Sheenboro Municipalité de Venise-en-Québec Municipalité du canton de Havelock Municipality of Bolton Municipality of Central Huron Municipality of Crowsnest Pass Muskoka Heritage Trust Musquash Light Station Inc. National Capital Commission – Gatineau Park Native Orchid Conservation Inc. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Nature Calgary Nature Manitoba Nature NB Nature-Action Québec Newfoundland and Labrador Environmental Network Niagara College Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority Norfolk Forest Landscape Network North American Waterfowl Management Plan North Okanagan Parks and Natural Area Trust Northumberland County Northumberland Land Trust Northumberland Stewardship Council Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority Nova Scotia Nature Trust Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre Oak Ridges Trail Association Oldman Watershed Council Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters Ontario Field Ornithologists Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Ontario Ministry of the Environment Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Ontario Natural Heritage Information Centre Ontario Parks Orillia Field Naturalists Ottawa Riverkeeper Ouranos Owen Sound Field Naturalists Pacific Coast Joint Venture Parkland Habitat Partnership Parks Canada Georgian Bay Islands National Park Gulf Islands National Park The Forks National Historic Site Riding Mountain National Park St. Lawrence Islands National Park Waterton Lakes National Park Partners in Flight Peace Parkland Naturalists Pelee Island Bird Observatory Pelee Island Heritage Centre Pelee Island Winery Pembina Valley Conservation District Pender Island Conservancy Association Peterborough County Stewardship Council Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration Piper Project Pippy Park Commission Plant Biology Research Institute Pointe aux Pins Management Committee Pourvoirie du Lac Saint-Pierre Prairie Conservation Action Plan Prairie Conservation Forum Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration Prairie Habitat Inc. Prairie Habitat Partnership Prairie Skink Recovery Team PricewaterhouseCoopers Canada Foundation Protected Areas Association of Newfoundland and Labrador QQS Society Quebec Biodiversity Center Quebec Ministry of Transportation Queen’s University Biological Station Queen’s University Rainbow Equitation Society Red Deer River Naturalists Red Deer River Watershed Alliance Regroupement des Sauvaginiers du lac Saint-Pierre Restigouche River Watershed Management Council Rideau Waterway Land Trust Riding Mountain Biosphere Reserve River East Transcona School Division Robertson Memorial Public School Ruiter Valley Land Trust Rural Municipality of Lumsden (Planning Advisory Group) Rural Municipality of Stuartburn Salt Spring Island Conservancy Sandy Point Conservation Committee Saskatchewan Fish and Wildlife Development Fund Saskatchewan Invasive Species Council Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment Saskatchewan Stockgrowers Association Science Council of Manitoba Seine River School Division Seine-Rat River Conservation District Seven Oaks School Division Simon Fraser University Sir Sanford Fleming College Société d’aménagement de la baie Lavallière Société d’histoire naturelle de la vallée du Saint-Laurent / Ecomuseum Société pour la Conservation et l’aménagement du bassin versant de la rivière Châteauguay Société Provancher d’histoire naturelle du Canada SOS Tortues St. James-Assiniboia School Division St. Lawrence Plan Stewardship Association of Municipalities Tabusintac Community Development Corporation Tabusintac Watershed Association Tall Grass Prairie Local Advisory Committee Tallgrass Ontario Tatlayoko Community Forest Thames Talbot Land Trust The Boucher Forest Foundation The Canadian Heritage of Quebec The Conservation Council of New Brunswick The corporation de Gestion des Rivières Matapédia et Patapédia The Forks Foundation The Forks Renewal Corporation The Foundation Hydro-Québec pour l’environnement The Lorneville Community and Recreation Association The Nature Conservancy The Nature Trust of New Brunswick The NB Botany Club The Tadenac Club The Winnipeg Foundation Thousand Islands Watershed Land Trust Thunder Bay Field Naturalists Tiger Hills Conservation District Toronto Ornithological Club Toronto Zoo – Adopt-A-Pond / FrogWatch Ontario Town of Arnprior Township of Crahame – Red Cloud Cemetery Board Township of King Township of Pelee Trent University Turtle River Conservation District Two Countries, One Forest U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Hine’s Emerald Recovery Team Université du Québec à Montréal Université du Québec à Rimouski University of Alberta University of British Columbia University of Guelph University of Minnesota University of Montreal University of Nebraska University of New Brunswick University of Northern British Columbia University of Notre Dame University of Sherbrooke University of Toronto University of Waterloo University of Western Ontario University of Winnipeg Vancouver Aquarium Ville de Bolton-Est Ville de Bromont Ville de Gatineau Ville de Montréal Ville de Mont-St-Hilaire Ville de Percé Ville de Sutton Vita and District Wildlife Association Inc. Wagner Natural Area Society West Souris Conservation District Western School Division Wildlands Network Wildlife Conservation Society Wildlife Preservation Canada Williams Lake Indian Band Willow Beach Field Naturalists Windsor Plywood Winnipeg Boys and Girls Clubs Winnipeg School Division Wuikinuxv Nation Youth Encouraging Sustainability York University F I N A N C I A L S TAT E M E N T S AUDITORS’ REPORT T O T H E M E M B E R S O F T H E N AT U R E C O N S E RVA N C Y O F C A N A D A The accompanying summarized statements of financial position and operations and changes in operating surplus (deficit) are derived from the complete financial statements of The Nature Conservancy of Canada as at June , and for the year then ended on which we expressed an opinion without reservation in our report dated September , . The fair summarization of the complete financial statements is the responsibility of management. Our responsibility, in accordance with the applicable Assurance Guideline of The Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants, is to report on the summarized financial statements. In our opinion, the accompanying financial statements fairly summarize, in all material respects, the related complete financial statements in accordance with the criteria described in the Guideline referred to above. These summarized financial statements do not contain all the disclosures required by Canadian generally accepted accounting principles. Readers are cautioned that these statements may not be appropriate for their purposes. For more information on The Nature Conservancy of Canada’s financial position, results of operations and cash flows, reference should be made to the related complete financial statements. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS LICENSED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS T O R O N T O, C A N A D A S E P T E M B E R 1 1, 2 0 0 9 S U M M A R I Z E D S TAT E M E N T O F FINANCIAL POSITION As at June ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, Accounts payable and accrued liabilities Current portion of long-term debt Deferred contributions ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, Total current liabilities ,, ,, Long-term debt [note ] ,, ,, ,, ,, Invested in conservation lands and easements Other ,, ,, ,, ,, Operating surplus (deficit) Science and Stewardship Endowments ,, ⁽ , ⁾ ,, ,, , ,, Total net assets ,, ,, ,, ,, ASSETS Total current assets Investments Capital assets, net Conservation lands and easements [note ] LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Total liabilities See accompanying notes S U M M A R I Z E D S TAT E M E N T O F O P E R AT I O N S A N D C H A N G E S I N O P E R AT I N G SURPLUS (DEFICIT) Year ended June ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, — ,, ,, ,, Conservation lands and easements acquired Purchased Donated Loan repayments for prior year acquisitions Contributions to properties acquired by others ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, — ,, Property related Support ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ⁽ ⁾ ,, ,, ⁽ ,, ⁾ ⁽ , ⁾ ⁽ , ⁾ , , ⁽ , ⁾ , REVENUE Donations of conservation lands and easements Other donations and grants Proceeds from property sales Other EXPENSES Excess of revenue over expenses for the year Transfer from internally restricted net assets Transfer to internally endowed net assets Net change in operating deficit Operating surplus, beginning of year Operating surplus (deficit), end of year See accompanying notes SUMMARY OF NOTES TO THE F I N A N C I A L S TAT E M E N T S June , . The Nature Conservancy of Canada [the “Conservancy”] follows the deferral method of accounting for contributions. . Purchased conservation lands and easements are recorded at cost when title is transferred. The purchases are recorded as an expense to the extent that the purchase is internally financed. When a loan is obtained in a subsequent year related to an internally financed purchase, an amount equal to the debt is transferred from invested in conservation lands and easements to operating net assets. Repayments of debt related to property acquisitions are expensed when made. The expense related to purchases and debt repayments is added to net assets invested in conservation lands and easements. Contributed conservation lands and easements are recorded at fair market value when title is transferred. The contributions are recorded as revenue and expenses and also as an asset offset by net assets invested in conservation lands and easements. The fair market value of contributed conservation lands and easements is subject to review by regulatory authorities and may be adjusted. The value of conservation lands and easements recorded on the summarized statement of financial position is changed to reflect any adjustments offset by a change in the net assets invested in conservation lands and easements balance. Properties transferred to others are recorded as a reduction of net assets invested in conservation lands and easements. Conservation lands and easements, either purchased or donated, are assets held as part of the Conservancy’s collection. Easements are legal agreements entered into by the Conservancy under which a landowner voluntarily restricts or limits the type and amount of development that may take place on his or her land to conserve its natural features. Once registered on title, that agreement runs with the title and binds all future owners. NOTES CONTINUED . Donated materials and services are not recognized in the summarized financial statements. . - Substantially all of the Conservancy’s assets have been pledged as security in connection with certain long-term debt. The debt has been incurred to fund acquisition of conservation land and easements, property expenses and capital assets. . The Conservancy is subject to a claim for damages. The outcome of the claim is not determinable at this time. However, management believes the claim is without merit. Losses, if any, related to the claim will be recorded in the period during which the liability can be estimated. . The comparative financial statements have been reclassified from statements previously presented to conform to the presentation of the financial statements. FUNDING SOURCES NCC EXPENDITURES 5 - Y E A R AV E R A G E 5 - Y E A R AV E R A G E Government 31% Corporations 23% Foundations & Organizations 23% Individuals 17% Other 6% Land & Program 85% Philanthropy & Marketing 7% Administration 7% Communications, Education & Awareness 1% BOARD OF DIRECTORS July , to June , N AT I O N A L REGIONAL Kathryn McCain Toronto, Ontario Bill Freedman, PhD , Chair Rodger D. Titman, PhD Bernard Voyer, O.C., C.Q. Halifax, Nova Scotia Garfield R. Mitchell Toronto, Ontario Laurie J. Thomson, Vice-Chair Greenwich, Connecticut John Morgan Montreal, Quebec David A. Boyd Margaret Kelch Jean Paré, O.Q. Montreal, Quebec John Caraberis Tom Beechey Doug Deacon Michael Biro Bill Caulfeild-Browne, Treasurer Tobermory, Ontario 3 Martin Abell Toronto, Ontario Shelley Ambrose Toronto, Ontario A. Charles Baillie, O.C. Toronto, Ontario Tim Banks Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Daniel A. Burns Vancouver, British Columbia Dr. Edward F.G. Busse, Norm Betts, PhD Michael J. Paterson, PhD Winnipeg, Manitoba Paul M. Catling, PhD Ottawa, Ontario James A. Coutts, C.M. , Past Chair Toronto, Ontario Bill Friley Calgary, Alberta Howard Fritz, PhD 2 Fredericton, New Brunswick Douglas P. Hayhurst West Vancouver, British Columbia Jennifer Ivey Bannock1 Toronto, Ontario Margaret Kelch4 Toronto, Ontario Harold (Hal) Kvisle Calgary, Alberta Bill Freedman, PhD Howard Fritz, PhD 2 Ann Petley-Jones Halifax, Nova Scotia Adele Poynter St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador Donald G. Reid Toronto, Ontario James A. Richardson Winnipeg, Manitoba Lorne Scott1 Indian Head, Saskatchewan MD, FRCS (C) Qualicum Beach, British Columbia Adele Poynter, Chair Brian Scherman2 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Jean Simard Montreal, Quebec Alexandre Trudeau5 Montreal, Quebec Bernard Voyer, O.C., C.Q. Montreal, Quebec Raymond I. Woods Calgary, Alberta John Lounds, President and CEO Robert Alexander, Secretary Notes 1 To October 2008 2 From October 2008 3 To June 2009 4 From June 2009 5 From February 2009 Alan Graham David L. Gunn William M. Jones Donald G. McNeil Bernie Miller William A. Montevecchi, Martin Abell, Chair Rolph A. Davis, PhD Nancy G. Dengler Ted Ecclestone Kevin Empey Joel Finlayson Gary Goldberg Stephen Griggs Tom Hilditch PhD Dave Oxley Whipple Ann Smith Winston C. White Michael W. Wilson Sandra Lawn Judith M. Rodger Chris Snyder Benjamin Trister David Warren Richard Yank Jean Simard, Chair Nathalie Pratte, Vice-Chair Jean-François Sauvé, Secretary-treasurer André Bisson, O.C. James A. Richardson, Chair Kim Bassey Sheldon Bowles Martin Cauchon, C.P. James E. Downey Pierre Des Marais II, O.C. James Fields Jean Fournier, C.M., C.Q. Mary Kate Harvie Daniel Gagnon, Ph.D. Jake MacDonald Edward Johnson Donald MacKenzie Michel Lamontagne Michael Paterson, PhD Jean Paré, O.Q. Merlin Shoesmith, PhD Gil Rémillard, C.M., C.Q. Christine Snodgrass Madeleine Saint-Jacques Robert Wrigley, PhD Brian Scherman, Q.C., Chair Douglas P. Hayhurst, Chair Big Valley; photo by Cherie Westmoreland. Bowman family; photo courtesy of the Bowman family. Dennis Sherratt, Vice-Chair Daniel A. Burns, Vice-Chair , , . American Avocet; photo by NCC. Dr. Edward F.G. Busse, John Bunting Kumdis Estuary (BC); photo by Tim Ennis / NCC. Richard J. Cannings OH Ranch (AB); photo by NCC. Lynn Eyton Gaillardia on the Spring Valley 2 property (SK); photo by NCC. Doug Cressman Robert Eisner James W. Lornie Prairie Crocus; photo by NCC. Elva Kyle, C.M. Peter McAllister Ann Phillips, Q.C. Kevin McBurney Candace Savage Christina Munck Lorne Scott, C.M. Joan Sawicki Diane Secoy-Smith, PhD, Chair of the Science Subcommittee Lawrence G. Tapp, Past Chair Riding Mountain Marsh (MB); photo by NCC. Goud property (ON); photo by NCC. Lac Brûlé (QC); photo by Jean Paré. St. Peters Lake Run (PEI); photo by John Sylvester. Side two, from left to right James Thorsell, PhD Bill Friley, Chair Pierre Alvarez, Vice-Chair Tim Bancroft Susan Church Ken Crutchfield, Advisor Donald L. Dabbs Grand Codroy Estuary (NL); photo by NCC. John Lounds; photo by Tessa Buchan. Bill Freedman; photo by Mike Dembeck. Baseline inventory work in the Central Interior (BC); photo by NCC. Ian Walker; photo courtesy of Ian Walker. Lorne Fitch California Bighorn Sheep on the Rattlesnake Bluff property (BC); photo by Ralph Ritcey. Ian Griffin, Past Chair Bohomolec Ranch (AB); photo by NCC. Jamie Mackie Hal Kvisle; photo by TransCanada Corporation. Chris Mills Crocus and mountains (AB); photo by Karol Dabbs. Esther Ondrack Ron Pearson Barney Reeves, PhD Roger S. Smith, PhD Raymond I. Woods Gary and Michele Howland; photo by Cherie Westmoreland. Flowery Hillside (SK); photo by Karol Dabbs. Upright Prairie Coneflower; photo by Jill Cameron. Carden Alvar (ON); photo by Ethan Meleg. John McCutcheon; photo courtesy of John McCutcheon. Red-spotted Newt; photo by NCC. / Side one, from left to right Saltwater cord grass at Johnson’s Mills (NB); photo by NCC. Summit at Bolton Pass (QC) photo by Claude Duchaîne. Marie-José Auclair; photo courtesy of Appalachian Corridor. Parasol Mushroom; photo by NCC. Musquash Estuary; photo by Ron Garnett, AirScapes. Mabel Fitz-Randolph; photo by NCC. Snowshoe Hare; photo by Gordon Court. Side two, from left to right Pitcher Plant– found on many properties in NS; photo by NCC. Summer student Emily Reid with Great Horned Owl; photo by NCC. Conservation Volunteer in the Grand Codroy Estuary (NL); photo by Ron O’Connell, AirScapes. Prairie Grassland; photo by NCC. Tatlayoko fence builder (BC); photo by Tim Ennis / NCC. Quebec Region staff retreat; photo by NCC. NCC Board staff on a tour of the Happy Valley Forest (ON); photo by NCC. Printed waterless on 100% post-consumer recycled paper. This publication saved 35 trees and 96,849 litres of water. The paper for this report was made in Canada by Cascades. Visit www.natureconserancy.ca/cascades for more information on this partner. Concept and Design: HM&E Design Communications MD, FRCS (C) Side one, from left to right