Seniors Canada On-line
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Canada's Trusted Information Source for Seniors, Caregivers, Families and Service Providers.
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A to Z Index
The A to Z Index presents a list of sites that relate to a specific subject. For example, if you were looking for anything to do with 'injuries' you would click on the letter 'I', then click on the subject 'injuries'. This would give you a list of all sites that have been assigned the subject 'injuries'.
"Animals"
Yukon Territory
Trapper Education
This Web page encourages education and development of ethics for hunters and trappers in the Yukon Territory.
Source : Government of Yukon. Department of Environment.
Turn in Poachers and Polluters
The TURN-IN-POACHERS/POLLUTERS program provides Yukoners and Yukon communities with the opportunity to report suspected resource violations to the Conservation, Protection & Public Education Branch.
Source : Government of Yukon. Department of Environment.
Canada
Be Aware and Declare!
This Website provides the most up-to-date information about what can and cannot be brought into Canada. Travellers are encouraged to inform themselves about the rules and restrictions that apply.
Source : Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Canadian Museum of Nature
The Canadian Museum of Nature is home to one of the world's largest and finest natural history collections. Comprised of 24 major science collections of more than 10 million specimens, the Museum's holdings cover four billion years of Earth history.
Source : Canadian Museum of Nature
Canadian Wildlife Service
The Canadian Wildlife Services handles 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. In addition, CWS does research in many fields of wildlife biology.
Source : Government of Canada. Environment Canada. Canadian Wildlife Service.
Human-Animal Bond Association of Canada
The mission of the Human-Animal Bond Association of Canada is to promote awareness about the benefits of the human-animal bond, through program development, education activities and an active membership as well as to continue being a recognized resource, accessible to all, nationally and internationally.
Source : Human-Animal Bond Association of Canada
Pets and our health - why they are so good for us!
Owning a pet can significantly improve overall health and reduce risk of disease. This Web site gives more information on "Pet Therapy".
Source : Government of Canada. Public Health Agency of Canada. Canadian Health Network.
What can I bring into Canada?
What Can I bring into Canada? Foods, plants and animals can harbour disease and pests. Protect Canada's resources ... Be aware and declare!
Source : Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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