Celebrating Biodiversity Day in CanadaIn honour of the International Day for Biological Diversity, 22 May 2006, the Government of Canada held an exhibit on biodiversity and drylands on May 17th in the lobby of the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and on May 18th in the lobby of Environment Canada.
CIDA is home to the national focal point for the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), while Environment Canada houses the Biodiversity Convention Office (BCO), the national focal point for the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).
The exhibit at CIDA coincided with an event to launch the redesign of their website. Computer monitors were preset to the section of the website that showcased CIDA’s work on desertification in developing countries.
The exhibits also highlighted information about conservation efforts and unique challenges facing biodiversity in the dryland ecosystem of British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley, and information about the Prairie Conservation Action Plan.
The collaborative efforts of Environment Canada and CIDA to celebrate Biodiversity Day led to additional discussions about national-level synergies between the UNFCCD and the CBD, and an event to discuss this theme is planned for the fall of 2006.
In addition to the exhibits, BCO posted information about biodiversity in Canadian drylands to the public on the Canadian Biodiversity Information Network (CBIN) website, our national node of the Clearing House Mechanism (
http://www.cbin.ec.gc.ca/BiodiversityDay/BiodiversityDay.cfm?lang=e.)
Information included a biodiversity event planning guide and an educational word search for kids. A link to the Biodiversity Page on CBIN was published in the May issue of Envirozine, Environment Canada’s online news magazine:
http://www.ec.gc.ca/EnviroZine/english/issues/65/home_e.cfm.