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It’s Your Turn to do Some Science!
Read More: It’s Your Turn to do Some Science!By Anika Hazra, CPAWS National Communications Advisor – Digital Media Starting tomorrow, and lasting for the entire month of May, those who love being outdoors … Read More
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Why Recognize a River’s Rights? Behind the Scenes of the Magpie River Case in Canada
Read More: Why Recognize a River’s Rights? Behind the Scenes of the Magpie River Case in CanadaOn February 23, the Muteshekau-shipu Alliance, of which SNAP Québec is a member, announced that “legal personhood” had been granted to the Magpie River – … Read More
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Alberta Youth Embark on their Canadian Wilderness Stewardship Program Journey
Read More: Alberta Youth Embark on their Canadian Wilderness Stewardship Program JourneyBy Lisa Coyne, CWSP Coordinator for CPAWS Southern Alberta The sun was shining on an early September morning as we met with our Guides from … Read More
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Conservation in the age of COVID-19
Read More: Conservation in the age of COVID-19Never has the need for ambitious action to restore a balance with nature been more urgently needed.
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Staff in the Spotlight: Sandra Schwartz
Read More: Staff in the Spotlight: Sandra SchwartzWritten By: Anika Hazra, National Conservation Communications Coordinator Sandra Schwartz is the National Executive Director of CPAWS. As the head of the organization, Sandra oversees … Read More
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101 Blog Series: Biodiversity
Read More: 101 Blog Series: BiodiversityBy: Anika Hazra, National Conservation Communications Coordinator, and Alison Woodley, Senior Strategic Advisor ‘Biodiversity’ is a term often used in the field of conservation, including … Read More