Photos for news item: Report Urges Governments to Put a Price Tag on Nature

For Dr. Nancy Olewiler’s study, case studies were assembled to illustrate that the preservation or restoration of natural areas within the settled areas of Canada will create substantial net benefits to society.

These case studies included: the Lower Fraser Valley in British Columbia, the Upper Assiniboine River Basin in Saskatchewan/Manitoba, the Grand River Watershed in Ontario and the Mill River Watershed in Prince Edward Island.

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(Suggested caption) Lower Fraser Valley

 
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(Suggested caption) Upper Assiniboine River Basin

 
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(Suggested caption) Grand River Watershed

 
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(Suggested caption) Mill River Watershed


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