UNESCO Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve Association works with many organizations in order to advance sustainable living in the region.
In particular, we focus on working closely with Provincial government departments, municipal units, environmental NGOs, and tourism associations.
Partners
Government of Nova Scotia
- NS Department of Environment and Climate Change
- NS Department of Natural Resources and Renewables
- Tourism Industry Association of Nova Scotia
- NS Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture
- NS Department of Communities, Culture, Tourism, and Heritage
Municipal Governments
- Town of Annapolis Royal
- Municipality of the County of Annapolis
- Town of Middleton
- Municipality of the District of Digby
- Municipality of the District of Clare
- Town of Digby
- Municipality of the District of Yarmouth
- Town of Yarmouth
- Municipality of the District of Argyle
- Municipality of the District of Shelburne
- Municipality of the District of Barrington
- Town of Shelburne
- Town of Lockeport
- Town of Clark’s Harbour
- Municipality of the Region of Queens
First Nations
Community
Community groups and Non government organizations (NGO’s) of the Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve:
- Mersey Tobeatic Research Institute (MTRI)
- Bird Studies Canada
- Tusket River Environmental Protection Association (TREPA)
- Nova Scotia Public Lands – Tobeatic Wilderness Area
- Clean Annapolis River Project (CARP)
- Friends of Keji
- Harrison-Lewis Centre
- Nova Forest Alliance
- Queen’s County Fish & Game Association P. O. Box 1598, Liverpool, Queens County, N.S. B0T 1K0
Academic
- Applied Geomatics Research Group
- Dalhousie University
- Université Ste. Anne
- Nova Scotia Community College
- Acadia University
- Numerous Schools in all 5 Counties