An Urban Wilderness Park in Halifax
Shared by Nature Conservancy of Canada. Continue reading An Urban Wilderness Park in Halifax
Shared by Nature Conservancy of Canada. Continue reading An Urban Wilderness Park in Halifax
Explore and learn about nature in Surrey with this series of over 100 free programs and events. Continue reading 20th Annual Surrey Environmental Extravaganza, April 22 – June 11
Discover different trees and their interesting tales, and learn about biking in the city with LEAF. Continue reading Trees by Two Wheels: A Biking Tour of the Urban Forest
The Manitoba government has quietly issued an environmental licence for Hudbay’s Reed Mine copper project in Grass River Provincial Park, the first new mine in a provincial park in more than two decades. Continue reading Conservation group decries Manitoba’s first new provincial park mine in 25 years
The Manitoba government has quietly issued an environmental licence for Hudbay’s Reed Mine copper project in Grass River Provincial Park, the first new mine in a provincial park in more than two decades. Continue reading Conservation group decries Manitoba’s first new provincial park mine in 25 years
Become an Eco Ranger with Surrey’s Natural Areas Partnership. Continue reading Environmental Stewardship Assistant – City of Surrey Environmental Programs
Wednesday, March 9th 2011 – The Southern Alberta chapter of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS SAB) would like to invite you to an exciting evening in Calgary with park experts as we discuss and celebrate the CPAWS SAB chapter’s video, “Parks and Protected Areas: A Simple Solution to our Complex Problems.” Continue reading Get Engaged with Your Parks – A Stimulating Evening with Park Experts
Ottawa – The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) is celebrating the historic announcement today by Environment Minister Jim Prentice and DehCho First Nations Grand Chief Gerald Antoine of the final boundaries for the greatly expanded Nahanni National Park Reserve in the Northwest Territories. Continue reading A proud day for Canada: Nahanni becomes one of world’s greatest parks
Ottawa – The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) is celebrating the historic announcement today by Environment Minister Jim Prentice and DehCho First Nations Grand Chief Gerald Antoine of the final boundaries for the greatly expanded Nahanni National Park Reserve in the Northwest Territories. Continue reading A proud day for Canada: Nahanni becomes one of world’s greatest parks
Vuntut National Park was established in 1995 after extensive negotiations through the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation’s Final Land Claims Agreement between the Vuntut Gwitchin of Old Crow and the Government of Canada and the Yukon. Continue reading Vuntut National Park of Canada