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For Parks Day last July, CPAWS Introduced National Urban Parks – Here’s an Update!
Read More: For Parks Day last July, CPAWS Introduced National Urban Parks – Here’s an Update!As we make our way through snowy winter weather across Canada, it may not be the time of year city residents associate with visiting a park to spend time in nature.
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Nature is What Makes Canada Great
Read More: Nature is What Makes Canada GreatA strong commitment to nature conservation will not only unite Canadians but will secure our sovereignty, strengthen our economy, and define our national identity for generations to come.
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Clearing things up: Why protected areas at sea and on land are a must for Canadians
Read More: Clearing things up: Why protected areas at sea and on land are a must for CanadiansWe’re sure you’ll agree that nature defines us in Canada. It is a part of our identity, and it is the backbone of our economy, culture, and way of life. But right now, it is under threat.
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Leveraging Protected Areas for Climate Action: A Key Strategy for Canada
Read More: Leveraging Protected Areas for Climate Action: A Key Strategy for CanadaAt this point, we surely don’t need to tell you about the threats we all face from climate change, or about the on-going collapse of biodiversity around the world.
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What Changes in Politics Mean for Nature and Conservation
Read More: What Changes in Politics Mean for Nature and ConservationPrime Minister Justin Trudeau tendered his resignation on January 6th and will step down after a new leader of the Liberal Party is elected on March 9th
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COP 16: MAKING PEACE WITH NATURE
Read More: COP 16: MAKING PEACE WITH NATURECOP 16 in Cali, Colombia was the biggest Biodiversity COP ever, with over 23,000 delegates.