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Three ways conservation and climate change overlap
Read More: Three ways conservation and climate change overlapWritten by: Florence Daviet, National Director, Forest Program Why does CPAWS follow what’s happening with federal climate change policy? It might seem far removed from … Read More
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Climate Change, Ecosystems, and Rubber Bands
Read More: Climate Change, Ecosystems, and Rubber BandsThe Basics of Climate Change Adaptation It’s difficult not to get discouraged by the general “doom-and-gloom” feel of conversations centred on climate change, and that’s … Read More
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Cocktails and Conservation
Read More: Cocktails and ConservationWritten by: Jennifer Scott, National Communications Manager On the evening of June 27th, CPAWS hosted a reception in Ottawa with friends, colleagues and decision-makers to … Read More
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Why CPAWS is suing the Federal Government under the Species at Risk Act?
Read More: Why CPAWS is suing the Federal Government under the Species at Risk Act?Written by: Florence Daviet, National Director, Forest Program In 2017, CPAWS took the federal government to court regarding Section 63 – a little thought of, … Read More
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Bou takes to the ice to celebrate historic investment in conservation in Budget 2018
Read More: Bou takes to the ice to celebrate historic investment in conservation in Budget 2018Written by: Karen Turner, National Director, Communications In celebration of yesterday’s budget announcement, CPAWS’ caribou mascot took to the Canada 150 rink ice for a … Read More
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Protecting a river of national importance: A story of love and patience
Read More: Protecting a river of national importance: A story of love and patience12Written by: Pier-Olivier Boudreault, biologist, CPAWS Quebec I often say that working to protect our wild spaces is a labour of love. It’s like a rollercoaster … Read More