NATURE TRUST LAUNCHES NEW GREEN GIFT IDEA
Trees In Trust has the perfect green gift. For a donation of $30, you can dedicate a piece of woodland … Continue reading NATURE TRUST LAUNCHES NEW GREEN GIFT IDEA
Trees In Trust has the perfect green gift. For a donation of $30, you can dedicate a piece of woodland … Continue reading NATURE TRUST LAUNCHES NEW GREEN GIFT IDEA
Charlottetown – Trees In Trust has the perfect green gift. For a donation of $30, you can dedicate a piece of woodland to someone special. Your donation is used by a charitable land trust to purchase and preserve endangered forest in the Maritimes. Continue reading Trees In Trust: Saving our forest one piece at a time

Caribou have been a crucial food source for Canada’s northern indigenous people from time immemorial. But their population is dwindling at an alarming rate, in no small part because of improved hunting equipment — including snowmobiles — as well as exploration work for oil and gas reserves and arctic diamond mines. And now, the slow, […] Continue reading Saving the endangered caribou
RON RYDER The Guardian The provincial government is preparing to go to Islanders with a draft proposal for an energy … Continue reading Province going public with draft energy plan
Nunavut will hunt fewer polar bears this year COLIN CAMPBELL | October 29, 2007 | Late last month, the government … Continue reading Okay, they’re declining. Now why?
Sierra Club of Canada believes that the proposed $7 billion Mackenzie Gas Project would be bad for the North, for … Continue reading Mackenzie Wild Declaration
The E-UPDATE – October 15, 2007 The Newfoundland and Labrador Environment Network A Network of more than 30 Member Groups: … Continue reading The E-Update – October 15, 2007
A green lawn is now a mark of shame. Just don’t tell Newfoundland PETER SHAWN TAYLOR | October 15, 2007 … Continue reading Brown is beautiful
Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach is intrigued by his Saskatchewan counterpart’s vision for environmentally friendly highways across the nation, but is holding back approval until more details come out. Continue reading Green highway plan gains traction
WASHINGTON (CP) — The Northwest Territories is taking on environmental groups and social activists with a report that boasts about … Continue reading N.W.T. report boasts gas pipelines would bring cuts in emissions, lower costs
By JIM DAY The Guardian (Prince Edward Island) Farmers aren’t looking to become rich by following sound environmental practices, nor … Continue reading $354,000 for environmental protection project
Moncton, September 19th, 2007. – Since June, the Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance (PWA) has been working towards re-greening the Fox Creek … Continue reading Public invitation : Rehabilitating the Fox Creek’s river banks by planting trees!