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Designs and practices promoting the protection of farmland birds - Recommendations guide

QuébecOiseaux works to conserve and protect birds that are vulnerable or in decline. One of our organization’s priorities is...
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How to promote farmland birds in agricultural environments

Farmland birds are defined as bird species that use agricultural areas almost exclusively as nesting habitats (Lamoureux and Dion,...
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How to encourage bats in agricultural environments

Eight species of bats (order Chiroptera) are found in Quebec. Three of them are migratory (the red bat, the...
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How to promote amphibians and reptiles in agricultural environments

In Quebec, amphibians are represented by Anura (frogs, tree frogs, and toads) and Urodela (salamanders, newts, and caecilians). They...
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How to better protect the meadow pipit and the meadow lark in hayfields

Field birds are species adapted to survive, feed, and reproduce mainly in open grassy environments: hayfields, pastures, agricultural fallow...
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Bat roost

As prolific hunters, bats play an important role in controlling insects and can reduce the amount of insecticides used...
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Biodiversity Quebec

Biodiversité Québec is an integrated scientific monitoring system. It allows for better observation, analysis, and reporting of the status...
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Regeneration Canada's main office is located on unceded Indigenous lands. The Kanien’kehá:ka are recognized as the custodians of these lands and waters. Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal is known as a historic gathering place for many Indigenous peoples. 

Regeneration Canada is committed to taking action to regenerate land and water while acknowledging and respecting Indigenous knowledge that ensures thriving for all beings.

We are dedicated to continuously educating ourselves and the communities we serve about the true history of this place.

     

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