{"id":4440,"date":"2023-03-10T15:06:39","date_gmt":"2023-03-10T15:06:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nebn.davidbeyer.ca\/?p=4440"},"modified":"2023-03-17T17:08:04","modified_gmt":"2023-03-17T17:08:04","slug":"biodiversity-brings-you-value","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nebnetwork.org\/fr\/biodiversity-brings-you-value\/","title":{"rendered":"Biodiversity Brings You Value"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"s3\"><span class=\"s4\">Forty years ago my family started hiking the Bruce Trail. In 1986 my <\/span><span class=\"s4\">eight-<\/span><span class=\"s4\">year<\/span><span class=\"s4\">&#8211;<\/span><span class=\"s4\">old son became the youngest to complete the <\/span><span class=\"s4\">trail <\/span><span class=\"s4\">end-to-end. <\/span><span class=\"s4\">Every trip included new plants, secretive animals<\/span><span class=\"s4\">,<\/span><span class=\"s4\">or aerial acrobatics. <\/span><span class=\"s4\">Then I began searching for land to get the trail off roads. Over <\/span><span class=\"s4\">ten<\/span><span class=\"s4\"> years I helped the B<\/span><span class=\"s4\">ruce Trail Association<\/span><span class=\"s4\"> buy <\/span><span class=\"s4\">fifteen<\/span><span class=\"s4\"> properties by assisting with fundraising and land acquisition. <\/span><span class=\"s4\">A<\/span><span class=\"s4\"> group of us <\/span><span class=\"s4\">decided a new land trust, Escarpment Biosphere Conservancy, was required to work beyond the trail, protecting Escarpment <\/span><span class=\"s4\">ecosystems <\/span><span class=\"s4\">as far as the Huron shore and Manitoulin. Our first reserve was on the Escarpment at Dyer\u2019s Bay in<\/span><span class=\"s4\"> December 1998 and protected<\/span><span class=\"s4\"> 12.5 acres of wetland between the cottages and the trail.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"s3\"><span class=\"s4\">Since then, our team has been quietly working away. After <\/span><span class=\"s4\">twenty-five<\/span><span class=\"s4\"> years, we have <\/span><span class=\"s4\">225 nature reserves with <\/span><span class=\"s4\">fifty-one<\/span> <span class=\"s4\">of them<\/span><span class=\"s4\"> protecting <\/span><span class=\"s4\">twenty-four<\/span><span class=\"s4\"> k<\/span><span class=\"s4\">ilometres<\/span><span class=\"s4\"> of Escarpment <\/span><span class=\"s4\">\u201c<\/span><span class=\"s4\">s<\/span><span class=\"s4\">lope\u201d with a total of 4,<\/span><span class=\"s4\">75<\/span><span class=\"s4\">2 acres (19 sq km) now safe from development pressures and mostly available for the public to visit. <\/span><span class=\"s4\">In the first six weeks of 2023 we protected four new reserves with 830 acres and 3.6 km of escarpment slope. <\/span><span class=\"s4\">Two <\/span><span class=\"s4\">are<\/span><span class=\"s4\"> just outside <\/span><span class=\"s4\">the \u201cofficial\u201d Niagara Escarpment boundary<\/span><span class=\"s4\">; o<\/span><span class=\"s4\">ne adjacent <\/span><span class=\"s4\">to Pretty River Provincial Park.<\/span> <span class=\"s4\">T<\/span><span class=\"s4\">wo <\/span><span class=\"s4\">more<\/span> <span class=\"s4\">Escarpment <\/span><span class=\"s4\">reserves <\/span><span class=\"s4\">are coming <\/span><span class=\"s4\">in February<\/span><span class=\"s4\">; sixty-two<\/span><span class=\"s4\"> acres of sloping land near Kemble and 39 acres of slope and Bruce Trail in Grimsby.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"s3\"><span class=\"s4\">My father, also an architect, asked me on every visit, \u201cWhat are you going to do with all that land<\/span><span class=\"s4\">.\u201d <\/span><span class=\"s4\">He couldn\u2019t picture not building on it. When I speak at Rotary Club<\/span><span class=\"s4\">s<\/span><span class=\"s4\">, I think they picture land as an attractive setting or a place to play sports. It\u2019s hard to visualize the support nature gives people<\/span><span class=\"s4\">;<\/span><span class=\"s4\"> tourism and the benefits that come from protecting nature\u2019s services like carbon sequestration, reduced flooding<\/span><span class=\"s4\">,<\/span><span class=\"s4\"> or better air and water quality. \u00a0We easily forget that time spent in nature reduces our blood pressure, relieves anxiety<\/span><span class=\"s4\">,<\/span><span class=\"s4\"> and gets us those steps we need to strengthen our hearts. Using Ontario government values, we protect about $40 million worth of these services every year.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"s3\"><span class=\"s4\">Biodiversity is just one of these services nature provides. We have identified <\/span><span class=\"s4\">seventy <\/span><span class=\"s4\">species of conservation importance on our 225 nature reserves. How do you put a value on saving endangered or threatened species? Some would include the value of nature tourism like birding. Others would include what people would pay to save them from extinction. There are plenty of examples of medical and other discoveries based on characteristics of plants and animals. We are pleased to be part of the defence against climate change as our trees have absorbed about 800,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide to date. Our sales of carbon offsets have reached $500,000, but that\u2019s a small fraction of their true value.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"s3\"><span class=\"s4\">This work would have been impossible without the financial assistance of Environment and Climate Change Canada and the help of the Niagara Escarpment Commission, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources<\/span><span class=\"s4\">,<\/span><span class=\"s4\"> and a whole range of municipalities<\/span><span class=\"s4\">. <\/span><span class=\"s4\">Our efforts have recently been focussed <\/span><span class=\"s4\">on <\/span><span class=\"s4\">the <\/span><span class=\"s4\">\u201c<\/span><span class=\"s4\">30<\/span><span class=\"s4\"> percent<\/span><span class=\"s4\"> by 2030<\/span><span class=\"s4\">\u201d<\/span><span class=\"s4\"> efforts of the 193 nation Biodiversity program which has pushed us to protect $10 million of Ontario land during the last year.<\/span><span class=\"s4\"> More and more, we try to explain our work in terms that economic pragmatists will understand.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"s3\"><span class=\"s4\">Bob Barnett<\/span><span class=\"s4\">, Founder <\/span><span class=\"s4\">Escarpment Biosphere Conservancy<\/span><span class=\"s4\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-4442\" src=\"http:\/\/nebn.davidbeyer.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/03\/EBC-BobBarnett-markzelinski.com-1-300x233.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"233\" srcset=\"https:\/\/nebnetwork.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/03\/EBC-BobBarnett-markzelinski.com-1-300x233.jpg 300w, https:\/\/nebnetwork.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/03\/EBC-BobBarnett-markzelinski.com-1-1024x795.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/nebnetwork.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/03\/EBC-BobBarnett-markzelinski.com-1-15x12.jpg 15w, https:\/\/nebnetwork.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/03\/EBC-BobBarnett-markzelinski.com-1.jpg 1200w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/p>\n<p class=\"s3\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.escarpment.ca\/\"><span class=\"s5\">www.escarpment.ca<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"s3\"><span class=\"s4\">416-960-8121<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"s3\">","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Forty years ago my family started hiking the Bruce Trail. In 1986 my eight-year&#8211;old son became the youngest to complete the trail end-to-end. Every trip included new plants, secretive animals,or aerial acrobatics. Then I began searching for land to get the trail off roads. 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