October 30, 2017, Prince Albert – The Saskatchewan chapter of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) welcomes today’s release of a draft range plan … Read More
Conservationists call on Canadian governments to act now to protect caribou habitat, before it’s too late Ottawa – The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) … Read More
Montreal: Today, the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) filed a lawsuit against the federal Minister of the Environment and Climate Change. “One requirement of … Read More
CANADA’S BOREAL WOODLAND CARIBOU AT CONTINUED RISK CPAWS ANNUAL REVIEW PROGRESS IN 2016 STILL INSUFFICIENT Ottawa – In its fourth annual review of government action … Read More
Written By: Florence Daviet Looking out the window driving north east from Edmonton, Alberta, I’m struck by the number of huge trucks on the road. … Read More
October 5, 2016, Ottawa – Today, the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) launched a caribou protection countdown clock. The clock marks the final year … Read More
HUDSON BAY, SK – Innovative woodland caribou management recommendations included in provincially approved 20-year forest management plan. Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement signatories Weyerhaeuser and the … Read More