- Environment Ministry of Quebec
Information on programs and services, environmental assessments, biodiversity, and water, air and soil management and quality.
- Lepidoptera Journal
Newsletter all about butterflies.
- Québec Directory of Public Research
A showcase of research that further the growth and international stature of Quebec. Includes lists of men and women of science with profiles and the work they are undertaking.
- Quebec Farmers' Association
A voluntary provincial association whose membership is drawn from Quebec's English-speaking farm and general rural community.
- Québec Forest Industries Association
QFIA represents 97% of the pulp and paper production in Quebec on issues including mill fibre supplies, management of mill effluents, wastes and emissions, energy efficiency and transportation. Also lists publications and facts about the industry.
- Quebec Fruit Breeding and Physiology Laboratory
Research center and online reference for apple and strawberry growers, also with information about wine grapes and ginseng.
- Quebec Lumber Manufacturers Association (QLMA)
Largest lumber producers association in eastern Canada and as a grading agency is involved in issues such as quality control, exports, quotas, forestry management, lumber agreement and sustainable forestry.
- Quebec National Resources
Lists, publications, studies and guides on Quebec's energy, forest and mineral resources, with a description of its territory, as well as information on how resources are managed within a framework of sustainable development.
- Seabirds of the St Lawrence, Québec, Canada
Site by Environment Canada gives information on 19 bird species found here.
- The Québec Government Geomatics Plan
A strategy aimed at co-ordinating the actions of 15 departments and 11 governmental agencies which produce or use spatial data, to improve land management throughout the province.
- Zoological Society of Montreal
A non-profit group for people interested in birds and other wildlife, particularly the wildlife of Canada. Lists meetings, field trips, and newsletter articles.
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