For many residents of Newfoundland and Labrador, safeguarding our natural landscapes is deeply rooted in our values. These spaces hold a special significance, providing opportunities for enjoyment, learning, and nurturing our rich natural and cultural heritage.
The protection of our wild spaces is not only instinctive but also essential. Protected areas serve a crucial purpose in conserving the biodiversity of Newfoundland and Labrador.
As of 2023, 6.9% of Newfoundland and Labrador is under protection. We’re actively working to expand this protection to preserve more wilderness and species.
Learn more about proposed ecological reserves below. Participate, and share your comments on ongoing public engagements at engageNL.ca. Stay updated by joining the Wilderness and Ecological Reserves Advisory Council (WERAC) contact list for information on upcoming public engagements and protected areas planning. Get involved now!
Proposed Ecological Reserves Listing (Under development)
Resources
A Home for Nature: Protected Areas Plan for the Island of NewfoundlandIn 2020, WERAC released the draft Protected Areas Plan for the Island of Newfoundland for public review. Read the Protected Areas Plan and WERAC’s What We Heard document, which summarizes public comments on the plan. |
WERAC Recommendation Report: Foundation for a Home for NatureWERAC submitted a Recommendation Report to government on the Protected Areas Plan that outlines recommendations for building a comprehensive network of protected areas for the province. Review the 2021 report here.
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Labrador Conservation PlanningNatural region mapping has been updated for Labrador, as a key step in land-use planning for the Big Land. |
Additional ResourcesKeen to learn more about land use considerations? This section provides additional information that helps in protected areas planning. |
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GIS DataDownload GIS Data for existing and proposed protected areas in Newfoundland and Labrador. |