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Canadian Wildlife Service - National Site

Features

Find out season dates and bag limits for migratory bird hunting in 2006-2007.

Partners in Flight–Canada launches National Action Needs for Canadian Landbird Conservation.

Snowy owl

Snowy owl

Brooke Clemens

Avian Influenza
This site provides an overview of avian influenza in wild birds in Canada, the role of the Canadian Wildlife Service in providing leadership in wildlife issues of national concern, and precautions to take when handling birds, plus links and FAQs for more information.

Photo Contest

The results are in! Above is the winning photo for this month. Check out the runner-up on the photo contest Gallery of winners page, and read the contest details to find out how you can participate.

Who We Are

We are Canada's national wildlife agency and we handle wildlife matters that are the responsibility of the federal government. This includes the protection and management of migratory birds and nationally important wildlife habitat, endangered species, research on nationally important wildlife issues, control of international trade in endangered species, and international treaties.

Wildlife management in Canada is shared by the federal and the provincial / territorial governments. To find out more about the division of responsibilities, please see "Who does what" on our Frequently Asked Questions web page.

For more information about us you may consult Focus on the Canadian Wildlife Service and Canadian Wildlife Service Strategic Plan 2000.

Regional Offices

Atlantic Region
Quebec Region
Ontario Region
Prairie and Northern Region
Pacific and Yukon Region


Species at risk CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) Wildspace Project
Species at risk CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) Wildspace Project