CPAWS Action Centre

Over 90% of Canada's land and all of our waters are publicly owned, so your voice matters when it comes to conservation. Here you can take action – write to decision makers, sign a petition, attend an event, or do even more – to help protect Canada's wilderness.

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Protect Riding Mountain National Park

Help keep Manitoba’s beautiful Riding Mountain National Park protected.

Campaign details | Write a letter now
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Add your voice for 12 by 12
We’re aiming for 12,000 people to endorse this message to the Federal Government to advance marine conservation through the establishment of 12 new marine protected areas by the end of 2012.
Campaign details | Sign the pledge
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Love the Castle: Don't log it!
For more than 20 years conservationists have been campaigning to increase protection of Alberta's Castle Special Place, in Waterton National Park's backcountry. But parts of the Castle are due to be logged in coming months.
Campaign details | Take action!
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Sign the pledge for caribou

By saving the threatened woodland caribou's remaining Boreal forest habitat across Canada, we'll also help protect one of the world's largest remaining carbon reserves, and slow the effects of climate change.

Campaign details | Add your voice now
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Keep the Flathead Wild
The Flathead Valley is one of the most biologically important places on earth. A key connection for animals moving north and south through the Rocky Mountains, it is a magical place of great wildness that has never been settled by humans. Help create a National Park in this special area.
Campaign details | Take action
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Protect Chignecto wilderness
The Nova Scotia government has committed to establishing a “large” wilderness area on public lands within, and near, the Chignecto Game Sanctuary. But, the final boundaries of this protected wilderness area have yet to be determined, leaving the entire area vulnerable to clearcutting, open-pit mining, seismic testing, and a wide range of other industrial activities.
 
Campaign details | Let the premier know why Chignecto is important to you.
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Create a National Park in the South Okanagan-Similkameen

This badger and his desert friends need your help. Their habitat – a dry, warm landscape in southern B.C. – continues to disappear at an alarming rate due to human settlement. You can help create a National Park!

Campaign details | Write a letter
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Keep the Restigouche Wild
The Restigouche Watershed is one of Eastern Canada's most spectacular wild watersheds, spreading over 1 million hectares of northern New Brunswick and Quebec's Gaspe region. Only 1% is protected from development, leaving its wild habitats open for logging, mining and development.
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Speak up for the Nahanni headwaters

Parks Canada has consulted Canadians on this new park in the headwaters of the South Nahanni watershed, adjacent to the recently expanded Nahanni National Park Reserve. Although the official comment period has ended, your input to Parks Canada is still important.

Campaign details | Write a letter
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Sign the Peel statement of support
Help create the largest protected area in North America by signing on to this statement of support for the First Nations' goal of protecting the entire Peel River watershed.
Campaign details | Add your name at Protect Peel