Atlantic Region Programs

Eastern Canada and New England are what we call the Atlantic Region. Also known as our “home region,” it is where QLF began its work in 1961. A quality shared by all of our programs over the decades is a commitment to biodiversity conservation that is community-based. Hallmarks of our work are the fostering of cross-cultural understanding and training future environmental leaders.

Conservation & Stewardship in the Maritimes

The Conservation & Stewardship Program, established in 2017, focuses on promoting biodiversity conservation, restoration, and environmental stewardship at protected areas across the Maritimes provinces of Canada.

Staying Connected Initiative

QLF is a leading partner in the Staying Connected Initiative (SCI), a cutting-edge, transboundary, public-private collaboration dedicated to conserving and restoring an ecologically well-connected landscape for fish, wildlife, and people in the Northern Appalachian-Acadian region and adjoining areas of northeastern North America.

Youth Leadership Program

QLF continues to provide quality hands-on instruction and training in conservation biology to youth residing on the Great Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland and the southern Labrador coast. The goal is to foster a generation of citizens equipped to address the priority environmental challenges facing their communities.

Conservation Internships

The Quebec-Labrador Foundation fosters leadership through conservation internships to advance community-based conservation and the stewardship of natural resources and cultural heritage. Conservation leadership is among QLF’s highest priorities and has historically been a hallmark of our programs. 

Sounds
Conservancy

Founded in 1984 and managed by QLF since 1995, The Sounds Conservancy is a marine research program facilitating the protection and stewardship of the sounds, estuaries, and coastal waters of southern New England and New York.

Aquatic Species
at Risk

The goal of this multi-year project in Newfoundland and Labrador is to reduce threats to threatened or endangered aquatic species including the leatherback sea turtle, North Atlantic right whale, beluga whale, blue whale, and three species of wolffish.

Stewardship Institute, National Park Service

QLF is a founding partner in the National Park Service Stewardship Institute. The Institute helps NPS leaders move the organization in new directions through collaboration and engagement, leadership for change, and research and evaluation. It is based at the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Park in Woodstock, Vermont.