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What Changes in Politics Mean for Nature and Conservation
Read More: What Changes in Politics Mean for Nature and ConservationPrime Minister Justin Trudeau tendered his resignation on January 6th and will step down after a new leader of the Liberal Party is elected on March 9th
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COP 16: MAKING PEACE WITH NATURE
Read More: COP 16: MAKING PEACE WITH NATURECOP 16 in Cali, Colombia was the biggest Biodiversity COP ever, with over 23,000 delegates.
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The CPAWS COP 16 delegation shares their thoughts on the energy, lessons, and powerful moments coming out of #NatureCOP
Read More: The CPAWS COP 16 delegation shares their thoughts on the energy, lessons, and powerful moments coming out of #NatureCOPWe hope after reading it, you’ll feel some inspiration knowing your support has enabled CPAWS to join Canada and 195 other countries who have come together to save nature.
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CPAWS Heads to Colombia for COP 16
Read More: CPAWS Heads to Colombia for COP 16As the world gathers to discuss the urgent need for biodiversity protection, CPAWS is urging all levels of Canadian government to take bold, decisive actions to safeguard nature.
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Your Cross-Canada Caribou Update – Part One
Read More: Your Cross-Canada Caribou Update – Part OneThe threats to caribou habitat make protected areas essential to their survival. The species’ ranges need to be large and connected enough to give the caribou a chance to survive.
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Wildfires in Canada, and What You Can Do
Read More: Wildfires in Canada, and What You Can DoThe devastation and loss to communities, culture, cherished landscapes and parks, ecosystems and wildlife not only weighs heavily on us at CPAWS but brings grief to many people across Canada.