CPAWS works to protect wild ecosystems in parks and protected areas. One of the best tools to do this is education: teaching about basic ecology and the conservation of Canada's wildlife and ecosystems increases environmental literacy and builds an ethic of environmental responsibility.
Through our unique education programs, we seek to create a community of knowledgeable, empowered citizens who engage in stewardship and positive environmental action to conserve ecosystems, wilderness and protected areas.
Factsheet about the proposed National Park that will encompass the headwaters of the South Nahanni River. (2010)
CPAWS information brochure about BC'S Glass Sponge Reefs.
Celebrating the 2009 expansion of Nahanni National Park Reserve.
2008 Election Primer
CPAWS' conservation vision
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