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Canadian wildlife need big connected parks or species will disappear: Report
Ottawa –The health of wildlife and biodiversity is uneven in Canada’s national and provincial parks, says a new report prepared by the Canadian Parks and...New report shows Alberta not doing enough to protect and recover threatened grizzly bears
The Alberta government is not following its own recovery plan to protect the province’s grizzly bear population, which will likely lead to population decline.Read the...Complex Land-Use Planning Lends Itself to One Simple Solution
Southern Alberta needs more protected areas in Alberta if it is going to meet the economic, environmental, and social objectives as defined in the Land...Grizzly status report points to need for immediate government action on recovery
An updated grizzly bear status report released today by the Alberta government confirms shockingly low numbers of mature breeding grizzly bears in Alberta and highlights...Landmark Report Urges British Columbia To Conserve At Least 50% of Its Land Base As Part of Expanded Climate Change Strategy
A new report and accompanying letter signed by top international scientists and environmental thinkers urges government to integrate nature conservation into provincial climate action...Saving caribou will curb climate change: new report
Download the Report (PDF)Today, the Manitoba chapter of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) released its new report entitled Caribou and You report. The...Will Saskatchewan Oil Sands be a Carbon Copy of Alberta's Mistakes?
Comprehensive new report outlines risks of poorly managed oil sands development and proposes a new approach Download The full report and the fact sheet from...Caribou running out of space in Ontario
Study shows 7 out of 9 local caribou populations on the verge Toronto – Today CPAWS-Wildlands League is releasing a new report showing that 7...Progress on Canada's parks slows in 2009
New report marks Canada’s Parks Day, July 18thOttawa – In The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, its second annual review of the state of...Tags: alberta algonquin bc caribou flathead logging mining mont orford nahanni new brunswick nwt ontario parks quebec report yellowstone to yukon
Taking stock of ocean conservation in the Scotian Shelf and Bay of Fundy Region
Ocean Protection in Nova Scotia's Backyard Lags Far Behind: StudyHALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA -- This week, three environmental organizations: WWF-Canada, the Ecology Action Centre (EAC), and...Protecting marine biodiversity in Canada: Adaptation options in the face of climate change
Due to the growing risk to ocean species from climate change, Canada needs to accelerate action to meet its obligations under international climate and biodiversity...BC's Bountiful Sea: Heritage Worth Preserving
VANCOUVER – Better management is needed to protect the diversity and abundance of marine life off British Columbia’s Pacific North Coast, one of the few...Myth and Madness: Sea god rises to the cause of Marine Protected Areas in Canada
Ottawa - The Roman God Neptune will rise from the sea today and arrive at the eternal flame on Parliament Hill at 11 a.m. to...Gatineau Park: A threatened treasure
Ottawa – On the eve of Earth Day 2008, the Ottawa Valley chapter of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS-OV) is releasing a new...Alberta by Design: Blueprint for an Effective Land-Use Framework
The Government of Alberta’s approach to land and resource management has led the province down a path of unsustainable development. A new report by the...Ochiwasahow: the Fisher Bay area
Read the report at CPAWS ManitobaThe Fisher River Cree Nation (FRCN) is proposing a scenic wilderness park four times the size of Winnipeg (160,000ha) be...Ontario's Timber Harvesting Levels: Science or wishful thinking?
Download the summary of Ontario's Timber Harvesting Levels: Science or wishful thinking? (850KB, PDF) A leading Ontario conservation group released a report questioning the amount...The State of the Alberta Parks and Protected Areas
Download The State of the Alberta Parks and Protected Areas: an analysis of the challenges and opportunities for ecological integrity (PDF) EDMONTON - A report...Projet de parc national de la Kuururjuaq
Mémoire présenté au Bureau d'audiences publiques sur l'environnement par la Société pour la nature et les parcs du Canada (SNAP). http://www.snapqc.org/PDF/Kuururjuaq-Memoire (2007-03-12).pdf RECOMMANDATIONS TIRÉES DU...Roads: More than lines on a map
Roads are one of the least understood sources of impacts on wild places and wild species. And as a society, we have rarely made...December 1, 2006
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