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This Parks Day (July 20th) We are Celebrating National Urban Parks! A Way-Cool Conservation Tool!
Read More: This Parks Day (July 20th) We are Celebrating National Urban Parks! A Way-Cool Conservation Tool!I hope that through CPAWS’ work with our partners to establish National Urban Parks, species at risk can be protected and restored, and the health of our communities can thrive.
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Lost in Translation: Fishing Tales and Coastal Conversations Across Canada
Read More: Lost in Translation: Fishing Tales and Coastal Conversations Across CanadaPollution from ships, the effects of overfishing, and destruction from trawling are the top concerns we heard across the country. People experience these threats in real terms.
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A Time for Reflection, Action, and Our Early 2024 Highlights
Read More: A Time for Reflection, Action, and Our Early 2024 HighlightsFriday, May 24, 2024 Finding hope in this year’s shifting climate patterns that threaten nature Wonder: It’s in our Nature As the days lengthen and … Read More
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Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society and Specialized partner for Earth Day 2024
Read More: Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society and Specialized partner for Earth Day 2024Great news for avid cyclists across the country! For Earth Day, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) is partnering with Specialized Canada. Specialized is a … Read More
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The 2023 Canadian Wilderness Stewardship Program Summit
Read More: The 2023 Canadian Wilderness Stewardship Program SummitPublished by CPAWS Southern Alberta. Read the original blog. Community, connection, inspiring, empowering, informative, insightful and belonging — these were all words used to describe the … Read More
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CPAWS is celebrating 60 years of conservation
Read More: CPAWS is celebrating 60 years of conservationThis year, the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) is celebrating our 60th anniversary. This milestone marks six decades of conservation work by dedicated staff, … Read More