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Briefs

CPAWS response to the Lower Athabasca Regional Plan - 2011

CPAWS responds to Alberta's plan for the future of the oilsands region.

Comments on Mt. Norquay Ski Area Site Guidelines for Development and Use - 2011

CPAWS Southern Alberta outlines concerns about guidelines for Mount Norquay in Banff, which would adversely affect grizzlies.

CPAWS’ views on Federal Species at Risk Act - 2010

Éric Hébert-Daly, National Executive Director of CPAWS, and Aran O’Carroll, National Manager of Legal and Regulatory Affairs, presented the organization's views on the Federal Species at Risk Act (SARA) to the Federal Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development on April 27, 2010

Speaking notes on the Federal Species at Risk Act - 2010

Presented to the Federal Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development on April 27| 2010.

CPAWS Public Forest Carbon Briefing Notes, April 2009 - 2009
The federal government needs to become a world leader in wilderness conservation - 2009

Recommendations to the government| April 2009.

CAN discussion Paper on LULUCF Issues and Considerations - 2008

CAN discussion Paper on LULUCF Issues and Considerations

CPAWS letter in support of the Western Climate Initiative - 2008

CPAWS letter in support of the Western Climate Initiative

Interpreting the principle of net environmental benefit: - 2008
Canadian Wilderness Investment Initiative - 2008

CPAWS Proposals for Federal Budget 2009

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