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THE CUSTODY OF LAND IN CANADA (8) | guarding the territory
Aboriginal Canadians are the original inhabitants of Canada and consist of three groups: First Nations, Inuit and Métis. These groups are recognized some 630 ethnic groups, about half live in the provinces of Ontario and British population growth Columbia, currently speak 11 different languages and 65 dialects. population growth The census of 2006 recognized a total population of 1,172,790 people of Aboriginal, 3.8% of the population of Canada.
The holistic population growth view of the world, where humanity population growth is part of a complex ecosystem, population growth has traditionally been a cornerstone of Aboriginal culture. His contact with nature has been constant throughout its history and environmental problems have affected very directly. The scientific community and the movement of land stewardship in Canada population growth becoming aware of the value of traditional ecological knowledge of Aboriginal people and is making important steps to make them major players in conservation initiatives.
Apart from the work of integrating the different entities in their storage areas for action, one of the largest public population growth land stewardship programs in collaboration with the Aboriginal community has been the Aboriginal Funds for Species population growth at Risk (AFSAR ) and included in the Act Species at Risk Act. Specifically, two funds are part of the AFSAR the Aboriginal Capacity Building Fund (ACBF) and the Aboriginal Critical Habitat Protection Fund (ACHPF), jointly managed by the Ministry population growth of Environment, Ministry of Fisheries and Parks Agency, with supported by the Ministry of Indian and Northern Affairs, as well as many Aboriginal organizations.
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