Reports

CPAWS believes that conservation should be based on sound science. That's why CPAWS researchers and affiliates are staying on the cutting edge of conservation biology. Here are some of our recent reports.

Neptune Goes to Ottawa: Sea god rises to the cause of Marine Protected Areas in Canada
April 2008

Gatineau Park: A threatened treasure
April 2008

Alberta by Design: Blueprint for an Effective Land-Use Framework
February 2008

Ochiwasahow: the Fisher Bay area
August 2007

Ontario's Timber Harvesting Levels: Science or wishful thinking?
August 2007

The State of the Alberta Parks and Protected Areas
June 2007

Projet de parc national de la Kuururjuaq
March 2007

Roads: More than lines on a map
December 2006

Death By a Thousand Cuts: Impacts of In-Situ Oil Sands Development on Alberta's Boreal Forest
August 2006

Economics and Environment in the Peel Watershed
July 2006

Nahanni too small for wildlife: report
July 2006

Conservation Plan for the Peel Watershed
July 2006

Uncertain Future: Woodland Caribou and Canada's Boreal Forest
May 2006

Economic benefits of Newfoundland's busiest provincial park far outweigh costs
October 2005

Grey ghosts: can we protect Woodland Caribou in Canada's Boreal Forests?
October 2004