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How can I help? Kayaking into Wildbread Bay, East Arm of Great ***** Lake. Grizzly Bear on Great Bear Lake. Mountain Caribou along the Redstone River, Mackenzie Mountains. Mackenzie River cliffs near Wrigley. Our mission is to conserve the land, water and wildlife of the NWT for current and future generations, by working together with NWT residents, governments, communities and organizations. Click on an issue to learn more. NWT Protected Areas Strategy. Our Spring/Summer 2015 Newsletter is out!

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How can I help? Kayaking into Wildbread Bay, East Arm of Great ***** Lake. Grizzly Bear on Great Bear Lake. Mountain Caribou along the Redstone River, Mackenzie Mountains. Mackenzie River cliffs near Wrigley. Our mission is to conserve the land, water and wildlife of the NWT for current and future generations, by working together with NWT residents, governments, communities and organizations. Click on an issue to learn more. NWT Protected Areas Strategy. Our Spring/Summer 2015 Newsletter is out!

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About | CPAWS Northwest Territories

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How can I help? The Northwest Territories Chapter of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS-NWT) is part of a national non-profit conservation organization dedicated to protecting Canada's wilderness. Our mission is to conserve the land, water and wildlife of the NWT for current and future generations, by working together with NWT residents, public and Aboriginal governments, communities and organizations. And what weve been up to in our newsletter archive. Follow us on Facebook. How can I help?

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Take Action | CPAWS Northwest Territories

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How can I help? To be notified of actions as they become available, join our mailing list:. Share your support for establishing Thaidene Nene National Park Reserve. Celebrate CPAWS-NWT’s 20th Anniversary! NWT Protected Areas Strategy. How can I help? Make a one-time donation. Join our monthly giving program. Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society Northwest Territories Chapter 5020 52nd Street Yellowknife, NT X1A 2P5. CPAWS is a registered charity, #10686 5272 RR0001.

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Events | CPAWS Northwest Territories

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How can I help? CPAWS-NWT AGM September 20, 2016. Feb 8th, 2-4pm: Searching in the Snow - Get Active! Amazing Family Sunday Event. Love the Land Photo Contest Launch. CPAWS-NWT 2012 Annual General Meeting. 2013 Love the Land Calendar Launch. Survival in the Snow! 2015 Love the Land Photo Contest. Be the ‘Bou! Stories in the Snow! CPAWS-NWT AGM September 20, 2016. Location: Yellowknife Public Library Meeting Room. Date: Tuesday, September 20th, 2016. Location: Yellowknife Public Library Meeting Room.

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NWT Protected Areas Strategy | CPAWS Northwest Territories

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How can I help? NWT Protected Areas Strategy. Celebrate CPAWS-NWT’s 20th Anniversary! NWT Protected Areas Strategy. CPAWS-NWT is a founding member of the NWT Protected Areas Strategy (PAS). The PAS is a community-driven process that seeks to establish a network of protected areas across the NWT that protect both natural and cultural values, and are also representative of all 42 NWT ecoregions. To date, the PAS has seen Saoyú – ʔehdacho National Historic Site. To be protected under the. Kaagee Tu (kah-gee...

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Our Spring/Summer 2015 Newsletter is out! | CPAWS Northwest Territories

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How can I help? Our Spring/Summer 2015 Newsletter is out! Published on Jul 22 2015. This article is tagged as: CPAWS-NWT. Love the Land Photo Contest. CPAWS-NWT has been busy since our last newsletter! Read the new issue of Nahendeh Notes to learn about:. The CPAWS National meetings held in Yellowknife this past April,. Boreal caribou conservation,. Breaking news about Thaidene Nene,. The start of this years Love the Land Photo Contest, and. Our newest Board Member, Antje Rilk! Check our events section.

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Journey to the Sea of Glass: An Underwater Expedition to BC’s Ancient Glass Sponge Reefs | CPAWS British Columbia

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Parks and Protected Areas. Connecting Canadians to Nature. Connecting Canadians to Nature. Take Back the Wild. Parks and Protected Areas. BC’s Provincial Parks. South Okanagan Similkameen National Park. Southern Strait of Georgia. Journey to the Sea of Glass: An Underwater Expedition to BC’s Ancient Glass Sponge Reefs. On October 15th and 16th CPAWS BC hosted a once in a lifetime underwater expedition to explore the ancient glass sponge reefs off the coast of Vancouver on board the Aquarius submarine.

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Trustees | CPAWS

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How can I help? Chair, Litigation Committee. Philippa “Pippa” Lawson. Chair, Governance Committee. Chair, Conservation Committee. Nik is very familiar with CPAWS and looks forward to continuing to contribute to national parks and wilderness issues, including marine issues, ecological integrity, connecting the next generation to nature, and greater involvement with indigenous peoples. Chair, Engagement Committee. How you can donate…. Connect with CPAWS on the following sites:. Like CPAWS on Facebook.

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News | CPAWS Northern Alberta

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Parks and Protected Areas. Forests and Land Management. Here you'll find official news releases from CPAWS Northern Alberta. Y2Y Has High Expectations Ahead of North Saskatchewan RAC Advice. June 29, 2016. Y2Y Has High Expectations Ahead of North Saskatchewan RAC Advice. The Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Y2Y) is calling on the government of Alberta to protect the province’s headwaters by. CPAWS’ Response to Alberta’s Caribou Action Plan. CPAWS Northern Alberta Releases First Caribou Report.

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Get involved | CPAWS Northern Alberta

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Parks and Protected Areas. Forests and Land Management. Your support and involvement with the organization is key to our success. Support Alberta’s biodiversity and wild spaces by getting involved today! To be notified of ways you can help as they become available, join our mailing list:. Connect with CPAWS on the following sites:. Like CPAWS on Facebook. Follow CPAWS on Twitter. Follow CPAWS on Instagram. Use the links on the left to get involved with CPAWS Northern Alberta. Forests and Land Management.

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Pimachiowin Aki The Land That Gives Life. Ochiwasahow: The Fisher Bay Area. Proposed Polar Bear Park. How Can I help? Like CPAWS on Facebook. Follow CPAWS on Twitter. Follow CPAWS on Instagram. Follow CPAWS on Flickr. Ochiwasahow: The Fisher Bay Area. Pimachiowin Aki The Land That Gives Life. Proposed Polar Bear Park. How can I help? Like CPAWS on Facebook. Follow CPAWS on Twitter. Follow CPAWS on Instagram. Follow CPAWS on Flickr. CPAWS is a registered charity, #10686 5272 RR0001.

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Pimachiowin Aki – The Land That Gives Life | CPAWS Manitoba

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Pimachiowin Aki The Land That Gives Life. Ochiwasahow: The Fisher Bay Area. Proposed Polar Bear Park. How Can I help? Like CPAWS on Facebook. Follow CPAWS on Twitter. Follow CPAWS on Instagram. Follow CPAWS on Flickr. Pimachiowin Aki The Land That Gives Life. Ochiwasahow: The Fisher Bay Area. Proposed Polar Bear Park. Pimachiowin Aki The Land That Gives Life. Click on map to enlarge. Click on map to enlarge. Map Source: www.caribounation.org. Click on map for detail. Olivia Atkins Article (2015). Never m...

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How can I help? | CPAWS Manitoba

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Pimachiowin Aki The Land That Gives Life. Ochiwasahow: The Fisher Bay Area. Proposed Polar Bear Park. How Can I help? Like CPAWS on Facebook. Follow CPAWS on Twitter. Follow CPAWS on Instagram. Follow CPAWS on Flickr. How can I help? Supporting CPAWS' conservation work is easy. Your financial support makes our work possible. And we make it go a long way - CPAWS spends over 70% of each dollar on conservation and education. When you make a donation. The next CPAWS Annual Report. CPAWS is happy to help prom...

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bipole-high-22.jpg | CPAWS Manitoba Galleries

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Pimachiowin Aki The Land That Gives Life. Ochiwasahow: The Fisher Bay Area. Proposed Polar Bear Park. How Can I help? Like CPAWS on Facebook. Follow CPAWS on Twitter. Follow CPAWS on Instagram. Follow CPAWS on Flickr. Ochiwasahow: The Fisher Bay Area. Pimachiowin Aki The Land That Gives Life. Proposed Polar Bear Park. How can I help? Like CPAWS on Facebook. Follow CPAWS on Twitter. Follow CPAWS on Instagram. Follow CPAWS on Flickr. CPAWS is a registered charity, #10686 5272 RR0001.

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CPAWS Releases 2nd Annual Caribou Report | CPAWS Northern Alberta

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Parks and Protected Areas. Forests and Land Management. CPAWS Releases 2nd Annual Caribou Report. Published on Dec 15 2014. This article is tagged as: caribou. In its second annual review of governments efforts to conserve Canadas boreal caribou, CPAWS (the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society) finds that threats from industrial development to boreal woodland caribou have continued to increase while conservation and restoration efforts have shown little progress across the country. Ldquo;Of the 13 borea...

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Get involved | CPAWS Northern Alberta

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Parks and Protected Areas. Forests and Land Management. Your time and your skills are valuable. Thank-you for wanting to share them with us. At CPAWS, volunteers are at the heart of our organization and our success. Browse our current priority opportunities below, and send us an email. To share with us a little about yourself, including your skills, areas of interest, availability, and your contact info. To be notified of ways you can help as they become available, join our mailing list:. Thursday: Today...

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Parks and Protected Areas. Forests and Climate Change. Rivers, Wetlands and Climate Change. Biodiversity and Climate Change. Communities and climate change. Help Protect our Forests. Forests and Climate Change. Kids Watch Your Paws! CPAWS NB works to protect the large, connected areas of New Brunswick’s wilderness that you love and the natural areas we all need. Learn about the Issues (scroll using the arrows). Parks and Protected Areas. CPAWS NB on Twitter. CPAWS NB Website: New Look, Same Great Flavour!

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CPAWS Newfoundland | Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society

How can I help? Save Gros Morne National Park. The Puffin and Petrel Patrol. At CPAWS NL our mission is to promote the systematic establishment of new terrestrial and marine protected areas and to foster effective management of existing protected areas in Newfoundland and Labrador. Report of the First Newfoundland and Labrador Protected Areas Forum * Now Available Online*. Newfoundland and Labrador takes step in right direction, but still lags behind other parts of Canada. Like CPAWS NL on Facebook.

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CPAWS Nova Scotia | Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society

How can I help? Blue Mountain - Birch Cove Lakes. Only a few kilometres from downtown Halifax, this amazing wilderness needs more protection. The narrow land bridge that connects North America to Nova Scotia. A global treasure in need of a National Marine Conservation Area. CPAWS national report shows Nova Scotia making ‘reasonably good progress’ with protected areas. CPAWS welcomes commitment for FSC certification on all public lands in western Nova Scotia. CPAWS welcomes land protection at Brigadoon.

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CPAWS Northwest Territories | Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society

How can I help? Kayaking into Wildbread Bay, East Arm of Great Slave Lake. Grizzly Bear on Great Bear Lake. Mountain Caribou along the Redstone River, Mackenzie Mountains. Mackenzie River cliffs near Wrigley. Our mission is to conserve the land, water and wildlife of the NWT for current and future generations, by working together with NWT residents, governments, communities and organizations. Click on an issue to learn more. NWT Protected Areas Strategy. Our Spring/Summer 2015 Newsletter is out!

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How can I help? Help us remove invasive weed species that degrade our natural areas and reduce biodiversity! 2015 MEC Big Wild Challenge: Calgary. Maligne Lake Still Threatened By Development. CPAWS is Canada's voice for wilderness. Southern Alberta Chapter staff and volunteers have been champions of southern Alberta's wild places since 1967. Our goal is to provide landscape scale, science-based support and advice for the conservation and protection of Alberta’s protected areas and wildlands.

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CPAWS Yukon | Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society

How can I help? Wild and Scenic Film Festival. Our mission is to conserve the land, water and wildlife of the Yukon for current and future generations, by working together with Yukon residents, governments, communities and organizations. Click on an issue to learn more. First Nation Youth Experience the Peel Firsthand. Yukon has progress to make on wilderness protection: CPAWS report. Youth to Experience the Peel Firsthand. Maude Barlow Travels to the Yukon to Share a Vision of a Blue Future.

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