La SNAP dans la presse
Couverture médiatique à travers le pays soulignant le travail de la SNAP et de notre équipe incroyable qui travaille si diligemment pour aider à protéger l’héritage sauvage du Canada.
Veuillez noter que les articles sont présentés dans la langue dans laquelle ils ont été publiés.
2023
Canadian Geographic, Mar. 17, 2023 – Making waves: seven highlights from the IMPAC5 conference
Radio-Canada, le 3 mars 2023 – La protection de la nature menacée par la scission des ministères en Alberta
The Guardian, Feb. 9, 2023 – Sylvia Earle: ‘We are on the brink – a million species may be lost’
Saltwire, Feb. 9, 2023 – Canada unveils marine protection standards amid push to conserve 25% of oceans
Market Screener, Feb. 8, 2023 – Canada unveils marine protection standards amid push to conserve 25% of oceans
The Narwhal, Feb. 8, 2023 – Manitoba’s Arctic coast is home to seals, polar bears and 60,000 belugas. Here’s Canada’s chance to protect it
Reuters, Feb. 8, 2023 – Canada unveils marine protection standards amid push to conserve 25% of oceans
The Narwhal, Feb. 3, 2023 – Canada is set to make a massive protected area official — and it’s underwater
CTV News, Feb. 2, 2023 – Global ocean conservation conference in B.C. hopes to build on Montreal agreements
The Narwhal, Feb. 1, 2023 – Ottawa’s Greenbelt is federally owned but not federally protected
Inside Vancouver, Jan. 27, 2023 – Musicians from Across Canada to Rock for the Ocean with Free Live Music at Jack Poole Plaza, Feb 3-4
Steady State Herald, Jan. 19, 2023 – COP15: The Good, the Bad, and the Smugly
Daily Hive, Jan. 19, 2023 – Huge lineup of music stars coming to Vancouver for a free festival next month
Jasper Fitzhugh, Jan. 11, 2023 – Eco groups support ‘difficult decision’ to buy out Tonquin Valley leases
Jasper Fitzhugh, Jan. 10, 2023 – UN Biodiversity conference ends with landmark agreement
2022
Winnipeg Free Press – Polar bears need our protection (Op-ed)
The Narwhal – The last undammed major river in Manitoba is one step closer to protection
CBC News – How Indigenous-led conservation could help Canada meet its land and water protection targets
Winnipeg Free Press – We must act now on biodiversity protection (Op-ed)
Edmonton Journal – How creating Wood Buffalo National Park affected Indigenous peoples (Op-ed)
The Hill Times – ‘An incremental win’: environmental groups praise Canada’s leadership at COP15, call for action to honour promises
SaskToday – New nature deal needs co-operation between Ottawa, provinces, First Nations: experts
National Post – New nature deal needs co-operation between Ottawa, provinces, First Nations: experts
National Observer – With the planet in peril, Canada must get serious about protecting nature
Franceinfo – COP15 biodiversité : près de Montréal, un poisson unique au monde “menacé par un gros port” sur le Saint-Laurent
Radio-Canada – COP15 : le Yukon s’engage à atteindre les objectifs du Canada en matière de conservation
La Presse – Une remise en question du système économique basé sur la croissance serait essentielle
Toronto Star – Progress slow at COP15 talks but some agreement achieved, says environment minister
The Hill Times – Here’s how teachings from the First Nations of the North are leading the way (Opinion)
The Globe and Mail – Canada works to rescue COP15 biodiversity conference on two fronts
National Observer – Face au péril qui menace la planète, le Canada doit prendre au sérieux la protection de la nature (Opinion)
The Hill Times – Le Canada se fait un point d’honneur de contribuer à la conclusion d’un contrat mondial visant à stopper la perte de biodiversité, mais il doit aussi agir ici pour endiguer le déclin de la nature (Opinion)
Toronto City News – National parks society to rename prestigious award
Edmonton Journal – Les aires protégées autochtones peuvent contribuer à présever la biodiversité de l’Alberta (Opinion)
Winnipeg Free Press – Le leadership autochtone est essentiel pour les efforts de conservation (Opinion)
Saskatoon Starphoenix – La Saskatchewan reste le cancre de la conservation au Canada (Opinion)
The Province – La COP15 pourrait marquer un nouveau chapitre pour la protection de la nature en Colombie-Britannique (Opinion)
France Inter – Les enjeux de la COP15 à Montréal (commence à 4 min. 10)
Penticton Herald – Conservation groups pin hopes on COP15 to preserve biodiversity
The Narwhal – Governments are subsidizing the destruction of nature even as they promise to protect it
North Shore News – 84% of Canadians worried about the future of wildlife, says poll
CBC News – World Report with Marcia Young, segment begins at 7:58 min mark
CBC New – How Indigenous-led conservation could help Canada meet its land and water protection targets
CBC Calgary Eyeopener – Albertan at COP15
Montreal Gazette – Opinion: Parents will be watching COP15 closely
CBC National – Thousands of wild species are at risk of extinction: report
Radio-Canada – Alice de Swarte (SNAP Québec) et Steven Guilbeault parlent de la COP15
La Presse – Une espèce sur cinq est menacée au pays
Times Colonist – One-fifth of known Canadian species face some risk of extinction
APTN National News – Thousands of plants, animals at risk of extinction in Canada: wild species report
The Narwhal – More than 5,000 wild species are at some risk of extinction in Canada
The Hill Times – ‘It’s going to happen’: Minister Guilbeault doubles down on conservation targets
The National Observer – Canadians say they can’t wait for government action on biodiversity loss and climate change (Opinion)
The Hill Times – New conservation roadmap shows Canada’s potential as nature’s champion
National Observer – A deeper dive into the marine protected network plan on Canada’s West Coast
Yale Environment 360 – Native Guardians: Canada’s First Nations Move to Protect Their Lands
Rocky Mountain Outlook – Banff-Kananaskis NDP candidate worried about changes to park management
Ottawa Citizen- Nature charity brings wildlife art to the Hill as part of push for feds to fulfill preservation goals
National Observer – Canadians say they can’t wait for government action on biodiversity loss and climate change
Prairie Post West – Poll shows Canadians want more and faster government action on land and ocean protection
WooDZog – Charity takes art to Hill to push federal government to achieve conservation goals
Ottawa Sun – Wildlife art brought to the Hill as part of push for feds to fulfill preservation goals
Posts US News – Le nouveau ministère albertain fusionnant les parcs avec la foresterie soulève des drapeaux rouges pour les groupes environnementaux
CBC.CA News – New Alberta ministry merging parks with forestry raises red flags for environmental groups
Presse Canadienne – Voici la liste des événements prévus pour le mercredi 26 octobre 2022
Halifax Examiner – Trees are so rooted, and yet forests move
MountainViewTODAY.ca – Hundreds gather in Northern Alberta to understand proposed IPCA
CTV News – Mixed reaction on potential coal mining in Alberta under new premier
Toronto Sun – Poll shows Canadians want more and faster government action on land and ocean protection
Presse Canadienne – Les Canadiens souhaitent que les gouvernements agissent davantage et plus rapidement pour protéger les terres et les océans,
Rocky Mountain Outlook – Parks Canada working to reduce growing human-wildlife conflicts
Trend Detail – “The forest is gardened like rhubarb”: Yves Montigny arouses the discontent of ecologists
L’Aurore boréale – Publication de l’ébauche du plan d’aménagement des terres de Dawson
CTV News – Wildlife education program celebrating 25 years of taking students out of the classroom
North Shore News – Plan to create vast B.C. network of protected ocean opens to public; Great bear sea
Winnipeg Free Press – Advocate seeks national designation for urban forest
What’s Now – La SNAP du Manitoba exhorte les candidats à la mairie à protéger la forêt Assiniboine – Winnipeg
Global News – CPAWS Manitoba urges mayoral candidates to protect Assiniboine Forest
RMOTODAY.com – Parks Canada to look at transit options for Kootenay, Yoho national parks
RMOTODAY.com – Widow calls for highway twinning in Yoho National Park
Rocky Mountain Outlook – Parks Canada to look at transit options for Kootenay, Yoho national parks
Eminetracanada.com – ‘Big Accomplishment’: Vision of Vast Network of West Coast Marine Protected Areas Finally Unveiled
National Observer – ‘A huge achievement’: Vision for vast network of West Coast marine protected areas unveiled at last
Victoria Times Colonist -Sea sanctuaries; Plan to create vast B.C. network of protected ocean opens to public
The New Westminster Record – Plan to create vast B.C. network of protected ocean opens to public
Canadian Press – St. Mary’s River group launches new campaign to protect Archibald Lake
CBC.CA News – Whitehorse residents have their say on the city’s draft official community plan
Prairie Post – CPAWS Southern Alberta’s education program celebrating 25th anniversary
Burnaby Now – Plan to create vast B.C. network of protected ocean opens to public
CBC North – No firm commitment from Yukon gov’t over federal land conservation targets
CBC.CA News – Alberta’s selenium review now complete as environmental groups worry about next steps
Bulletin d’Aylmer – Arts fundraiser for Parks and Wilderness
PrinceGeorgeNow – Banff National Park plan focuses on climate change, traffic, Indigenous relations
Yukon News – In the Yukon, nature is thriving. We can keep it that way
CP24 – Banff National Park plan focuses on climate change, traffic, Indigenous relations
The Vancouver Sun – Banff National Park reveals plan to target climate change, traffic, Indigenous relations
Travelsmart – Banff’s new 10 year plan to focus on climate, Indigenous land reconciliation
CBC News Calgary – Climate action a priority for new Banff National Park plan
Ottawa Citizen – Banff National Park plan focuses on climate change, traffic, Indigenous relations
CBC.ca – Who will clean it up?
VOCM-AM – Saving Puffins Without the Patrol: Over 50 Birds Saved by Scientists While Program Suspended
MiningWatch – Unprecedented Boom in Mining Claims Around Mont Tremblant and Southern Quebec: Call for Moratorium
CBC.CA News – Puffin rescue program suspends summer operations as avian flu wreaks havoc on region’s seabirds
Posts US News – La Société pour la nature et les parcs du Canada suspend le programme de patrouille des macareux
VOCM-AM – Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society Suspends Puffin Patrol Program
Yahoo! News Canada – NDP propose new funding model for Alberta Parks if elected
CBC Radio One – BC Today – Shift – NB with Vanessa Vander Valk
Pontiac Journal – Coulonge, Black and Dumoine Rivers: new protected areas
Environmental Defence – Debunking Four Myths about Oil Sands Tailings “Ponds”
CBC.CA News – Naskapi Nation vows to protect its paradise in northern Quebec
CBC.CA News – Coal company seeks more than $3.4B in damages from Alberta government over policy change
Canada Gazette – IMPAC5 Endorsed as an Official United Nations Ocean Decade Event
The Narwhal – On braving the wilderness and embracing discomfort
CBC.CA News – Quebec announces new biodiversity reserve along Noire, Coulonge rivers
NationTalk – Canada’s conservation target of 30% protection by 2030 within reach: CPAWS report
The Narwhal – Five proposed protected areas that could help Canada meet its 2030 conservation targets
Whitehorse Daily Star – Keep Park road-free, CPAWS urges
CBC North – Proposal for road over McIntyre creek stirs concerns from 2 environmental groups
L’Aurore boréale – Souhaits et craintes pour la biodiversité yukonnaise
The Toronto Star – Indigenous conservation Canada’s way of the future, Guilbeault says
All in a Day with Alan Neal – CPAWS releases roadmap for getting Canada to hit target of protecting 30% of oceans and land by 2030
The Narwhal – Five proposed protected areas that could help Canada meet its 2030 conservation targets
National Observer – Canada can hit its conservation goals with a huge assist from Indigenous initiatives
Journal de Québec – Québec bonifiera ses aires protégées au sud
CTV News – Groups that fought to preserve Owls Head hail Nova Scotia’s pledge to protect it
InsideOttawaValley.com – Unique opportunity for Ottawa Valley artists
The Energy Mix – High River Becomes First Alberta Town to Back Rocky Mountain Coal Ban
Environmental Defence – New analysis shows massive growth in oil sands tailings, now large enough to cover up Vancouver 2.6 times
CBC.CA News – Canadians love spending time in parks, but those visits have a cost
The Gananoque Reporter – Apply by June 6 to be part of the Dumoine River Art for Wilderness retreat
Ottawa Road Trips – 27+ things to do this week: Canadian Tulip Festival, birdwatching and the Festival of Small Halls
The Belleville Intelligencer – Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society partner with Valley Artisans’ Co-op Gallery to raise funds and awareness of the Dumoine River
Pontiac Journal – Artists WANTED! Dumoine River Artists for Wilderness
CBC.CA News – Changes to Alberta public lands management will weaken environmental protections, critics say
Eminetracanada.com – The Federal Ontario Nature Conservation Agreement is funding “monitoring the extinction of Caribou,” the enviro group said.
Toronto Star – Federal-Ontario conservation agreement funds ‘the watching of the extinction of caribou,’ enviro groups say
National Observer – Federal-Ontario deal just funds ‘the watching of the extinction of caribou,’ enviro groups say
ECO Magazine – IMPAC5 Rescheduled to 3-9 February 2023
The Windsor Star – Caribou protection deal between Ontario and feds falls short: Environmental groups
CBC North – High school students rally to protest gov’t inaction on climate change
CBC.CA News – Alberta planning to count day-use numbers in provincial parks
CBC.CA News – Ottawa threatens to use Species at Risk Act to protect Quebec caribou
Yukon News – Ten youth named to Yukon’s next climate change panel – Yukon News
ICI Radio-Canada – La Nuit des idées pour construire ensemble un monde meilleur
CBC – Owls Head, once considered for controversial golf course, designated as provincial park
Saltwire – Owls Head to become Nova Scotia’s next provincial park
Halifax Examiner – Owls Head gets provincial park designation
CBC – Canadians love spending time in parks, but those visits have a cost
New York Times – You Asked 1,000 Questions about Peatlands, and Our Bog Experts Answered (Some of) Them
Le Devoir – Ottawa prêt à détrôner Québec dans la protection du caribou
Radio Canada – Protection du caribou : Ottawa prépare une offensive inédite contre Québec
La Presse – Sans des « engagements fermes » de Québec, Ottawa interviendra
CBC News – Ottawa threatens to use Species at Risk Act to protect Quebec caribou
New York Times – In Quebec, the Clash Over Caribou Heats Up
CBC News – Yukon environment groups want more transparency about carbon emissions
Whitehorse Daily Star – Petition demands more climate change action
CBC News – Can Quebec’s dwindling caribou herds be saved? Environmental groups nix options under study
Gauntlet – New Calgary-Banff rail project proposal raises concerns among conservation groups
L’Aurore boréale – Climat : « perdre du temps, c’est périr »
CTV News – ‘Ban coal mining right now’: Alberta country star says province needs to do more
Toronto Star – Logging paused in A La Peche caribou range, conservation groups call for long-term protection
Rocky Mountain Today – Parks Canada relocating park-and-ride to Lake Louise ski hill
Global News – Conservationists raise concerns about proposed Calgary-Banff rail link
Castanet – B.C. flouting Canadian, international standards on protected areas, says report
The Vancouver Sun – Fisheries Department bans bottom fishing in Howe Sound near glass sponge reefs
The Winnipeg Free Press – Polar bear maternity dens at risk in Manitoba: CPAWS seeks protection
Stittsville Central – Young adults need to learn outdoors – for their mental health, for our community’s prosperity (Opinion)
2021
- Globe and Mail – This wild river in Quebec is now considered a person. How will it help with conservation?
- Mountain Equipment Company – Giving Tuesday and Giving Back to the Outdoors
- Toronto Star – Canada’s marine protected areas aren’t as safe as you think
- Toronto Star – Canada must lead in fight against climate change and loss of biodiversity (Op-ed)
- Canada’s National Observer – 200 nature groups urge Trudeau to ‘get it right’
- Canada’s National Observer — Canada’s marine protected areas aren’t as safe as you think
- The Narwhal — Canada’s marine parks are still threatened by oil and gas, trawling: report (thenarwhal.ca)
- La Presse — Une pêche « destructrice » dans une aire marine protégée
- Campbell River Mirror — CPAWS: B.C. marine parks ability to protect biodiversity a “mixed bag”
- Pew — Most Marine Protected Areas in Canada Have Room for Improvement
- The Hill Times — Canada needs better protection for its ocean-protected areas, says new report (Op-ed)
- The Hill Times — Canada must lead in fight against climate change and loss of biodiversity (Op-ed)
- The Narwhal – B.C. holding out on federal conservation targets and large-scale protected areas
- Canada’s National Observer – 200 nature groups urge Trudeau to ‘get it right’
- Canadian Geographic – “We did this:” Is there a way out of our intertwined climate and biodiversity crises?
- The Narwhal – Where federal parties stand on Canada’s sexiest emissions fix: nature-based climate solutions
- The Narwhal – Where Canada’s federal parties stand on three big climate and environment issues ahead of the election
- The Hill Times – Provinces to blame for Canada’s broken international conservation promise (Op-ed)
- Globe and Mail – A for Quebec, F for Alberta: Study rates Canadian governments on conservation
- The Narwhal – Ontario, Alberta get failing grades for conservation efforts
- National Post – A for Quebec, F for Alberta: Study rates Canadian governments on conservation
- Vancouver Sun – B.C. gets a C grade in protecting land and oceans: report
- La Presse – Le Québec premier de classe au pays, selon un rapport (Only available in French)
- Journal de Québec – Protection du territoire : le Québec premier au pays, mais doit faire mieux au sud (Only available in French)
- CBC The Current with Matt Galloway – New report gives some provinces an “F” for conservation efforts – Segment starts at the 37:00 min mark.
- CBC All in a Day with Alan Neal – CPAWS report card assesses why Canada failed to meet target to protect land
- Radio Canada Dans la mosaïque avec Alison Vicrobeck – L’Ontario fair piètre figure dans un rapport sur la protection du territoire (Only available in French)
- The Hill Times – Biden’s protected-area push highlights Canada’s conservation opportunity (Op-ed)
- Policy Options – Closing the Gaps in Protection for Species at Risk (Op-ed)
- National Observer – Quebec and feds lead Canada’s conservation efforts
- Toronto Star – Quebec and feds lead Canada’s conservation efforts
- CBC News – Most provinces didn’t come close to meeting 2020 conservation targets, report says
2020
- 1310 News – 40 organizations calling on government to prioritize natural infrastructure as part of the Green Recovery
- CBC.CA News – Alberta government won’t close or delist provincial parks
- CBC.CA News – Alberta said it was removing ‘underutilized’ parks from its system. This data suggests otherwise
- Prince George Daily News – Annita McPhee joins CPAWS-BC as executive director
- RMOTODAY.com – ATV-assisted tours at Fortress part of company’s economic diversification
- Pique Newsmagazine – B.C. expects a busy winter in provincial parks: CPAWS survey
- Yukon News – COMMENTARY: Government was right to say ‘no’ to the ATAC road
- RMOTODAY.com – CPAWS calls for visitor use management plan for busy Banff
- The Narwhal – First Nation warned Yukon the ATAC resource road would ‘impair the process of reconciliation’
- CBC.CA News – Ottawa submits progress report on protecting Wood Buffalo National Park, promises another $59M
- The Narwhal – Scotiabank becomes fifth major Canadian bank to refuse to fund oil drilling in Arctic refuge
- CHON-FM – Scotiabank to Withhold Development Financing in ANWR
- RMOTODAY.com – UCP government backs away from delisting provincial parks
- Nation Talk – VGFN: Major Banks in Canada Stand with The Gwich’in
- CBC.CA News – ‘We’re just frustrated’: Missed UNESCO deadline a setback for national park, advocates say
- The Narwhal – What’s going on with Alberta Parks closures? Separating fact from fiction on the UCP plan
- Cochrane Now – Win for those concerned about protecting Alberta parks
- The Narwhal – Yukon wetlands pushed to tipping point by placer mining, First Nation and conservationists say
- The Uniter – ‘Parks are not for sale’
- Calgary Herald – Alberta UCP caucus strikes back at park advocacy groups with campaign riffing off Celine Dion song
- AirdrieTODAY.com – Beyond Local: Bow Valley Parkway reopening to vehicles Nov. 15
- CBC.CA News – Bow Valley Parkway opens up for vehicles after being closed for months due to COVID-19
- St. Albert Today – Bow Valley Parkway reopening to vehicles Nov. 15
- Times Colonist – Comment: We are an ocean province, let’s act like one
- 660News – Frustration over lack of answers on virtual meeting on Alberta Parks
- CityNews – Frustration over lack of answers on virtual meeting on Alberta Parks
- CTV Edmonton News – Participants concerned after chat function disabled during UCP town hall on provincial park land
- The Narwhal– The last free river of Manitoba
- Nation Talk – Toronto Dominion Bank Recognizes that Drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is Not Sustainable
- CBC.CA News – UCP caucus launches campaign to counter ‘misinformation’ about Alberta parks
- Global News – Virtual townhall on Alberta parks goes downhill for UCP
- Radio Canada International – Will seismic oil and gas testing go ahead in Arctic refuge?
- The Narwhal– Yukon cancels 65-kilometre ATAC resource road into Beaver River watershed
- Lethbridge Herald – ‘You can’t rebuild a mountain’: fallout of open-pit mining discussed
- Victoria News – B.C. voters prioritize environment in upcoming election: survey
- HalifaxToday.ca – Calls for land protection continue, as Nova Scotia nearly reaches 13% target
- Nation Talk – Canada to prioritize nature and double protection of land and ocean by 2025
- RMOTODAY.com – Defend Alberta Parks lawn sign campaign moves to Canmore
- Red Deer Advocate – De-listing Alberta parks creates ‘risk’ for coal mining: CPAWS
- CHON FM – Environmental Groups Asks Banks to Rule Out ANWR Financing
- The Ponoka News – FOIP documents and Alberta Parks
- Coast Reporter – Funding push on for Dianne Whelan film
- Nation Talk – GTC and VGFN Respond to RBC Policy Decision
- Vancouver Sun – Merlin Blackwell: For the love of B.C. parks, they need our support
- Maple Ridge News – New environmental debate announced for Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows riding
- The Guelph Mercury – Opinion | Guelph: Give York lands a chance
- Maple Ridge News – Parties promise improvements to Golden Ears Park
- Yukon News – RBC says no direct funding for oil and gas in ANWR
- Whitehorse Daily Star – Reject funding for ANWR drilling, banks are urged
- CHON FM – Royal Bank Withholds ANWR Financing
- Aurore boréale – Savoir autochtone traditionnel : une référence pour faire face aux défis de la pandémie
- Woodstock Sentinel Review – Tension as opposition rallies to defend Alberta Parks
- Red Deer Advocate – Alberta can’t endure the loss of valuable parks
- Daily Hive Calgary – Albertans rallying to halt removal of 184 sites from Alberta Parks system
- My Comox Valley Now – B.C. parks’ popularity skyrocketing during pandemic
- Citynews1130 – BC Parks needs cash injection as more people head outdoors locally, say conservationists
- AirdrieTODAY.com – Beyond Local: Parks Canada urges visitors to follow rules in Banff
- AirdrieTODAY.com – Beyond Local: Province plans to move ahead with de-listing parks
- North Shore News – Brittle sponge reefs need protection, CPAWS says
- Chatelaine – Connecting to What Matters Along Canada’s Great Trail
- Calgary Sun – Conservation group calls out province on ‘concerning’ parks plan
- The Star Phoenix – Conservation group wants moratorium on logging near Nesslin Lake
- Calgary Herald – Conservation organization calling out province on ‘concerning’ parks plan
- CTV Edmonton News – Major California clothing company lends its voice to Edmonton-based parks advocate
- Calgary Herald – Opinion: Focus on tourism in Jasper National Park pushes caribou to local extinction
- RMOTODAY.com – Parks Canada urges visitors to follow rules in Banff
- Radio Canada International – Protection for vast pristine watershed in northern Canada
- RMOTODAY.com – Province plans to move ahead with de-listing parks
- Victoria News – Staycations: Survey finds parks provide local getaways despite pandemic
- The Hill Times – The time has come to make Gatineau Park a ‘real’ park
- Calgary Sun – UCP commits $43 million to improve provincial parks, moves forward with plans to ‘delist’ others
- Calgary Herald – UCP moves forward with plans to ‘delist’ Alberta parks as government commits $43 million to improve existing sites
- Lethbridge Herald – What you haven’t been told about Alberta’s plan for parks
- CBC.CA News – Yukon camping fees to go up in 2022, and no more free stays for seniors
- CBC North – Yukon camping fees to go up in 2022, and no more free stays for seniors
- Victoria News – B.C. group renews call for protection of newly discovered glass sponge reefs
- Local Weekly – BC parks may see increased funding
- Canadian Geographic – Can PEI reach their 7 per cent protected land goal by the end of the year?
- RMOTODAY.com – CPAWS conducting survey on Bow Valley Parkway vehicle closure
- Whitehorse Daily Star – CPAWS joins litigation against drilling plan
- TownandCountryTODAY.com – Government website drops list of park closures
- Yukon News – Gwich’in-led lawsuit filed against drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
- St. Albert Today – LETTER: On River lot 56, why fix what’s not broken?
- North Shore News – New Howe Sound glass sponge reefs identified
- Mountain Life – Live It Up – Parks Problem: The Underfunding of B.C. Parks
- Richmond Sentinel – Proposed increase of funding for BC parks lauded
- Yukon News – Rally in downtown Whitehorse opposes development in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
- CTV Regina News – Sask’s big bet on water: A potential threat to a massive ecosystem
- Canada.ca – Seal River Watershed slated to become Indigenous Protected Area
- Yukon News – Today’s mailbox: Time to do away with free-entry staking
- Lowdown Online – Will Amos remain silent about 134 homes in Gatineau Park?
- Whitehorse Daily Star– Yukoners rally against potential ANWR drilling
- The Fitzhugh – ‘Our legacy is at stake’: Alberta NDP launches campaign to save provincial parks
- RMOTODAY.com – Alberta Parks to conduct construction survey at popular trailheads
- Vancouver Sun – B.C. Parks considering pass system to reopen popular parks
- Citynews1130 – Canada’s parks, nature should be at centre of COVID-19 recovery, says new report
- CHEK News – Canadian parks, nature should be at the heart of COVID-19 recovery: report
- Vancouver Sun – COVID-19: Provincial parks overwhelmed as campers spill onto Crown land
- Medicine Hat News – Groups opposed to new mining
- The Council of Canadians – Kenney government threatens to close or privatize 175 provincial parks
- Policy Magazine – Pining for Outside During an Indoor Summer
- THE STAR – Rediscovering the value of parks in the summer of COVID-19
- CBC.CA News – Water, water everywhere? Some question true costs of Sask’s $4B irrigation plan
- CTV British Columbia News – B.C. residents want more funding for provincial parks, survey results suggest
- The Georgia Straight – B.C.’s living dinosaurs threatened by ocean warming and acidification
- Canada.ca – Canada marks World Environment Day by protecting nature from coast to coast to coast
- Nation Talk – Pembina: Request for oil and gas monitoring and reporting requirements to be fully reinstated
- Pembina Institute – Request for oil and gas monitoring and reporting requirements to be fully reinstated Joint letter to Alberta ministers of environment and energy
- Pique Newsmagazine – Survey sheds light on demand for B.C. parks during pandemic
- National Post – Alberta parks partnership rules to be released, critics call for consultation
- National Post – Alberta to release guidelines on how new ‘partnerships’ would look like for provincial park management
- WWF Canada – Aleta Karstad and Dr. Fred Schueler, first couple to receive Glen Davis Conservation Leadership Prize
- BCLocalNews.com – Artist-biologist duo that contributed to conservation on Haida Gwaii wins award
- Canadian Manufacturing – B.C. parks to begin reopening process – Canadian Manufacturing
- The Canadian Business Journal – B.C.’s parks critical for recovery, desperate for resources
- The North Grenville Times – Bishop’s Mills residents honoured for decades of work
- Halifax Examiner – Building a better bystander
- Canadian Sporting Goods Association – Craft Sportswear Canada partners with Ambler for a 100% recycled Mountain Bike Jersey Collaboration
- Mountain Life – Live It Up – Craft’s Wild Ride: A Holistic Approach to Sustainable Biking Apparel
- Edmonton Journal – Opinion: Suspending environmental checks threatens migratory birds
- Global News – Province to release details on ‘partnership rules’ for 164 Alberta Parks it no longer wants
- Vancouver Sun – Survey supports outdoor group’s call for additional B.C. Parks funding
- Canadian Press – Top News Advisory for Wednesday May 27
- The Tyee – What Kind of Recovery Economy Is BC Planning to Build?
- The Narwhal – Yukon is putting cart before horse by approving roads before completing land use plans: new report
- Quebeccirculaire.org – Clean 50: Un plan de relance pour un Canada sain, juste et prospère.
- The Charity Report – COVID-19 stabilization plan: Diversity of funding models means no one size fits all
- The Charity Report – Nature: A great source of healing is sending us a message
- FACETS – Sustaining Canadian marine biodiversity: Policy and statutory progress
- AirdrieTODAY.com – Beyond Local: Kananaskis visitors urged to ‘leave no trace’ as bears emerge
- The Sudbury Star – Consult with Albertans before cutting their parks
- Prairie Post – Government sale of prairie grassland near Taber draws reaction
- St. Albert Today – Kananaskis visitors urged to ‘leave no trace’ as bears emerge
- Live Wire Calgary – Online resource to help Alberta kids continue studies on outdoor life during coronavirus
- Edmonton Journal – Opinion: Consult with Albertans before cutting their parks
- paNOW – PA@5 Features Gord Vaadeland – Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
- Prairie Post – Park closures due to the budget not a popular decision
- The Chronicle Herald – SPECIAL REPORT: The ocean’s ‘lungs’ are in the Labrador Sea
- RMOTODAY.com – Survey says: Albertans against removal of Alberta Parks sites, reduced services in 2020 budget
- Halifax Examiner – A community rallies to save Owls Head
- Municipal Information Network – Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society – Government’s historic nature investment is producing results, but more needed
- CTV Calgary News – Chestermere students win environmental Action Challenge Award
- THE STAR – Facing a climate emergency, these researchers explain what gives them hope
- Nation Talk – Government’s historic nature investment is producing results, but more needed
- The Telegram – Ocean an unseen dumping ground, says Burin, NL harbour authority supervisor
- The Anchor Weekly – Our Lady of Wisdom grade four students awarded the Action Challenge grand prize for classroom environmental initiatives
- CBC.CA News – Australian-born Yukon conservationist reflects on devastating fires at home
- Pique Newsmagazine – Connecting the dots between the climate and biodiversity crises
- The Coast – Eastern Shore rallies behind Owls Head parklands
- The Prince Albert Daily Herald – Emissions outlook improves but Canada still on pace to miss 2030 target
- The Chronicle Herald – LETTER: Help local wildlife
- St Albert Today – Mount Norquay’s gondola proposal isn’t flying with Parks Canada
- Canada.ca – Parks Canada celebrates the 50thanniversary of La Mauricie National Park in 2020
- Saltscapes Magazine – Puffin Patrol
2019
- CBC News – N.S. won’t protect land with ‘globally rare’ ecosystem that company eyes for golf resort
- FDi Intelligence – Why British Columbia is making waves
- The Georgia Straight – Bruce Passmore: BC can play key role in helping Canada preserve 25 percent of land and oceans
- CBC News – Ontario environmental groups set ambitious goals for 2020
- Pulitzer Center – Threshold Podcast – The Refuge Episode 4: ‘Do It in a Good Way’
- Halifax Examiner – #4 Secrecy and the potential sale of Owl’s Head
- Halifax Today – Society wants N.S. government to recommit to program Crown land
- Northern Ontario Business – Ottawa will take your comments on the Ring of Fire road
- Eye on Arctic – Goldman Sachs will no longer fund drilling in Arctic refuge scare to First Nations
- NRDC – A Case Study in “Greenflushing”
- Eco-Friendly Sask. – CPAWS-SK: Addressing Environmental Concerns for the boreal Forest to the Prairie Grasslands
- Prince Albert Daily Herald – Caribou plan a step forward, but more work to be done, not-for-profit says
- Canada.com – How to rescue pufflings with Newfoundland’s Puffin Patrol
- Calgary Herald – How to rescue pufflings with Newfoundland’s Puffin Patrol
- Canadian Forest Industries – FPAC rebuts Wildlands League report on forest practices in Canada
- CBC News – “I’m not optimistic”: Wilderness society warns Sask. may not reach 202o goal to protect land
- Tree Frog Forestry News – Wildlands League report exaggerates the impacts of forestry: FPAC
- Trillions Intelligence Network – Long-term logging scars limit Canadian forest regeneration
- Yukon news – CPAWS Yukon hosting second annual art pop-up shop celebrating northern wilderness
- Halifax Examiner – #5 Logging scars may prevent reforestation, increase carbon debt
- NRDC – Study shows Boreal deforestation is far higher than reported
- NRDC – U.S. Buyers of Canada’s Boreal Wood: You’ve Been Had
- Thunder Bay News Watch – Province forest industry rebut Wildlands League report on ‘logging scars’
- The Globe and Mail – Morning Update: Canada’s carbon footprint; NATO tensions; food prices set to rise
- The Narwhal – Scars from logging operations show Canadian deforestation far worse than previously thought
- The Guardian – Long-term damage from logging hits ability of Canada’s forests to regenerate
- The Global Canadian – British Columbia’s sea of glass is under threat
- The Narwhal – A mind in the middle: travelling through the Nahanni, the ‘Grand Canyon of Canada’
- Mission City Record – Silverdaisy Valley near Hope saved from logging activity
- The Globe and Mail – Logging scars’ show impact of deforestation in Canada is worse than we know, research finds
- Nation Valley News – Russell residents launch Save Our Lake initiative
- CBC News – ‘High stakes’ mine near Fort McMurray should be rejected, says environmental charity
- Memorial University Gazette – World Fisheries Day: Highlighting sustainability and equity
- North Shore News – Endangered Howe Sound glass reefs need protection, group says
- CBC News – Yukon geoscience forum takes heat for invited speaker
- Yukon News – CPAWS Yukon ‘disappointed’ controversial writer to give keynote at Yukon Geoscience Forum
- The Squamish Chief – Increase buffers around Howe Sound’s glass reefs, says society
- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada – Canada Parks and Wilderness Society explore science in the great outdoors
- Saltwire Network – Scenic lookout in Humber Valley dedicated in memory of Dr. Barry May
- CBC News – Restigouche Wilderness Waterway on its way to becoming a provincial park
- CBC News – Task forces launched to find ‘uniquely Alberta solution’ for preserving caribou
- Charitable Giving – Canada 150: Earls is proud to be Canadian
- Food in Canada – Chapman’s ice cream brings home two international awards
- Nature Trust New Brunswick – Conservation groups applaud government of New Brunswick’s commitment to 10% of province in protected areas by 2020
- The Advocate – Money well spent
- Truro News – Nature Trust campaigns to save major ‘missing link’ in beloved Halifax urban wilderness
- CTV News – Groups applaud New Brunswick government’s land conservation pledge
- CBC News – New Brunswick plans to double amount of protected natural areas before 2021
- The Hill Times – Parliamentarians should work together to fight climate change, this is it
- Chapman’s (website) – Our Support of Canada’s Caribou Protection Programs
- City of Ottawa Spotlight – CPAWS Ottawa Valley 50th Anniversary Dinner and Soirée
- CPAC – New Government Urged to Act on Nature Protection
- iPolitics – iPolitics AM: May to outline Green ‘terms’ for minority House
- La Presse – Élargissement de Trans Mountain : non négociable, dit Morneau
- The Squamish Chief – Public weighs in on Joffre Lakes Provincial Park Management
- Pique New Magazine – Public weighs in on Joffre Lakes Provincial Park Management
- The Millstone – Mammal and their role in the web of life: Part 2
- Undercurrent News – Atlantic Canada group seeks fed oversight of net pens, talks BC-style lawsuit
- The Enfield Weekly Press – COLUMN: The Local Climate – 13 per cent
- The Narwhal – This 65-kilometre resource road planned for Yukon wilderness will serve mines, not communities
- Radio Canada International – What is Canada doing to protect the environment? Read RCI’s reports.
- The Narwhal – Thaidene Nëné heralds a new era of parks
- AlbertaPolitics.ca – Environmental Defence study concludes Canada’s emissions would soar if CAPP’s list were granted
- Prince Albert Daily Herald – Protestors ask Sakâw Askiy and provincial government to rethink views of forests
- Rabble.ca – Oil and gas lobby’s wish list would increase Canadian greenhouse gas emissions by 116 million tonnes, according to study
- The Chronicle Herald – CHRIS MILLER: A closer look at Nova Scotia’s newest protected lands
- Yukon News – Federal candidates weigh-in on environmental issues in the Yukon
- CTV News – Trudeau sets new land and ocean protection targets for 2025
- Colorado State University News – Salazar Center inaugural symposium: “There’s much wisdom to be shared”
- Planet Watch – Reconciling and Addressing the Twin Climate Changes – Extinction Crises
- CBC News – Fredericton youth do something with their eco-anxiety
- Aldergrove Star – Fraser Valley dashes for endangered species at the zoo
- The Ecologist – Conservation victory in Canada
- Times Colonist – Island Voices: Connecting the dots between climate, biodiversity crises
- Yukon News – U.S. government recommends largest development option for ANWR
- Nahanni Wild News – The Peel Watershed’s Six Sacred Rivers Protected!
- The Conservation Alliance News – Historic Conservation Victory in the Peel River Watershed – 13.8 Million Acres Protected
- The Rossland Telegraph – Column: Our Biodiversity Crisis – Connecting the Dots
- Eat North – Daily Bite: Black Fox Farm and Distillery launch new Haskap Gin
- Cochrane Today – Conservationists call for gate, traffic restrictions on Norquay access road
- Phil Chadwick’s Art (blog) – #2259 ‘Dumoine Trees Make the Forest’
- Rocky Mountain Outlook – Conservationists call for gate, traffic restrictions on Norquay access road
- Ponoka News – LETTER: Responding to Ron Orr’s backcountry claims
- Pique News Magazine – Biodiversity highest on Indigenous-managed lands
- Tree Frog Forestry News – ‘A Double Whammy’: CPAWS calls for more protection of biodiversity as a way to also fight climate change
- HIGHTECH News – ‘A Double Whammy’: CPAWS calls for more protection of biodiversity as a way to also fight climate change
- Thompson Citizen – Says Dene First Nation receives grant for efforts to conserve Seal River watershed
- CBC News – Group calls for full environmental impact reviews of proposed Saskatoon freeway
- CBC News – ‘A Double Whammy’: CPAWS calls for more protection of biodiversity as a way to also fight climate change
- CTV News – Windsor-Essex residents learn more about proposed Ojibway National Urban Park
- Windsor Star – Turning Ojibway lands into national urban park touted at town hall
- Whitehorse Daily Star – Groups hail ‘historic’ Peel land use plan
- CBC News – Education, conservation efforts underway to preserve Sturgeon River bison herd
- Yukon News – It’s official: most of the Peel Watershed is now protected
- Our Windsor – Conservation groups want Parks Canada to backpedal on allowing e-bikes on trails
- Carlsbad Current Angus – Nuclear Waste Partnership (NWP): Community grant recipients announced
- Windsor Star – MP Masse calls on experts to help protect Ojibway Shores
- Global News – Jasper National Park stops issues bear report due to ‘harassment of wildlife’
- Blackburn News – Park designation sought for Ojibway Shores
- Canada Land Show – Common Crude: Crude #9 Tar Teck the Final Frontier (Podcast)
- CBC News – Government puts hold on Castle Parks trail closure plan
- Whitehorse Daily Star – Mitch Bowmile begins 1,400km journey
- Alaskan Highway News – Evan Saugstad: Redefining a ‘nature emergency’
- VOCM Local News Now – Prospective Participants Pack Puffin and Petrel Patrol
- Prince Albert Daily Herald – Being with the Bison
- Park Record – Mountain Town News: Environmental groups protest e-bikes in Banff
- Pique News Magazine – Banff e-bikes protested by environmental groups
- Global News Radio: Danielle Smith Show – Canada’s nature emergency
- The Weather Network – New study shows the last 100 years of warming is not natural
- Radio Canada International – Scientists urge Liberals to show ‘clear path’ to meeting UN biodiversity commitments
- Jackson Hole News & Guide – Mountain Towns in Brief: Environmental Groups Blast
- Yahoo News – Province faces catastrophic nature loss if it doesn’t conserve more land, charity says
- Blazing Cat Fur – CPAWS says time is short to avoid Canadian ‘nature emergency’
- CBC News – City open to development of woodlot, but process won’t be easy, says Windsor mayor
- Rocky Mountain Outlook – Conservation groups want Parks Canada to pump the brakes on Banff e-bike policy
- The Municipal Information Network – Canada needs to triple amount of protected land and water to tackle ‘nature emergency’: report
- Radio Canada International – B.C. takes steps to protect old-growth trees
- The Narwhal – The return of the caribou
- Le Journal de Montreal – Une portion du Nord pourrait être ouverte à l’industrie
- Radio Canada International – UNESCO sets deadline for Wood Buffalo National Park fix
- Radio Canada International – CPAWS says time is short to avoid Canadian ‘nature emergency’
- News 1130 – Environmental group outlines seriousness of climate change, calls for declaration go nature emergency
- Vice – Canada is facing a ‘Nature Emergency’ and needs to act now: Report
- National Newswatch – Canada needs to triple amount of protected land and water to tackle ‘nature emergency’: report
- My West Nipissing Now – Group advises federal government to triple the land it protects
- CBC News – Canada needs to triple amount of protected land and water to tackle ‘nature emergency’: report
- Pique News Magazine – BC Parks pulls statistical report after significant errors are identified
- Osoyoos Times – No evidence of ‘outside influence’ on national park reserve
- CTV News – ‘Struggling lake’: Dozens gather for meeting on how to improve health of Lake Winnipeg
- Vernon Info News – How a national park reserve in South Okanagan provides extra protection for endangered species
- Prince Albert Daily Herald – Action needed to prevent extinction of national park bison herd
- Journal Pioneer – Provinces must act on species protection: report
- The Chronicle Herald – Provinces must up their game on species protection: federal report
- The Epoch Times – UNESCO gives Canada new deadline to preserve Wood Buffalo National Park
- The Narwhal – ‘This must be Canada’s last chance’: UN gives 18 months to save Wood Buffalo
- Cabin Radio – Wood Buffalo ‘doomed without quick action’ as UN extends deadline
- Global News – UNESCO gives Canada new deadline to preserve Wood Buffalo National Park
- Castanet.net – Bison numbers declining
- NEWS 1130 – Bison in Prince Albert National Park declining from overhunting: study
- The Narwhal – A deepsea ‘oasis’ is slated to become Canada’s biggest protected area
- Rocky Mountain Outlook – Province to extend commercial leases on public land
- Aldergrove Star – Zoo donates $31k to endangered wildlife, some in Fraser Valley
- Yukon News – Commentary: Foreign funding for local environmental groups no conspiracy
- Canada’s History for Kids – Help! The animals
- NNSL Media – Canada must do more to save Wood Buffalo National Park, says UN
- Daily Hive: Listed – 18 things to do in Toronto today: Saturday, June 15 – Paddle the Rouge
- Montreal Gazette – UN says Canada’s plan to rescue Wood Buffalo National Park not enough
- The Narwhal – Industry responsible for 80 per cent of Senate lobbying linked to Bill C-69
- CBC News – UN says Canada’s plan to rescue Wood Buffalo National Park not enough
- Saltwire Network – Is Tourism a trap for Atlantic Canadians?
- CBC News – New Brunswick ‘lagging behind’ protecting important marine areas
- Memorial University Gazette – Wild Thing: Biology student recognized for sharing knowledge with focus on youth
- The City Paper Bogota – Fossil Found in central Boyacá reveals mysteries of crab evolution
- Daily Hive – You can paddle through Canada’s only urban national park for free June 15
- CTV News – Chapman’s – Celebrate national chocolate ice cream day
- SNEWS we know the outdoors – The Conservation Alliance host successful backyard collective event in Vancouver, B.C.
- 660 News – In the news today, June 3 – Canada needs tp protect more ocean: report
- The Guardian – The Gulf of St. Lawrence facing effects of global changes
- The Toronto Star – Canada needs to increase ocean protection by almost one-third: report
- CTV News – Canada needs to increase ocean protection by almost one-third: report
- The Inertia – Study calls for Canada to ramp up ocean protection by 30%
- CBC News – Health of Gulf of St. Lawrence keynote at World Ocean Week Symposium
- Rocky Mountain Outlook – Whittingham reflects on standing up for what he believes
- The Guardian – Symposium on Gulf of St. Lawrence in Charlottetown to stress protection, conservation
- The Globe and Mail – Alberta government calls for balance in decisions about parks, conservation
- Calgary Herald – Calling it flawed, UCP scraps Bighorn parks proposal touted by NDP
- CBC News – Change in government puts Bighorn Parks proposal in limbo
- Yahoo News – Change in government puts Bighorn Parks proposal in limbo
- Bow Valley Crag & Canyon – Don’t Miss Alberta’s Green Energy Future Talk
- CTV News – Government scrapping NDP’s Bighorn proposal
- The Squamish Chief – MLA Sturdy ‘disappointed’ with BC Parks stakeholder engagement on Joffre strategy
- On-site Magazine – New Alberta environment minister shoots down Bighorn park proposal planned by previous government
- Global News – North Saskatchewan River’s water level on the decline: researchers
- Yahoo Finance – Winner: Raymond Plourde awarded Glen Davis Conservation Leadership Prize
- The Toronto Star – Blue Mountain Birch Cove addition the size of Point Pleasant Park
- Cision newswire.ca – Chapman’s Ice Cream Makes Commitment to Support Caribou Protection Programs with its New Ice Cream
- new Kerala – Chapman’s Ice Cream Makes Commitment to Support Caribou Protection Programs with its New Ice Cream
- EurekAlert! Science News – Fossil crab reveals a new branch in the tree of life
- Yale News – Meet Callichimaera perplexa, the platypus of crabs
- CBC News – New website aims to inform N.W.T. residents about changes to environmental laws
- Prince Albert Daily Herald – The complication relations between the provincial government and woodland caribou conservation
- Halifax Examiner – The Donner Prize is part of a larger effort to reimagine Canada as a right-wing American Libertarian fantasy
- National Post – N.W.T., federal government reach dealing on caribou conservation plans
- The Globe and Mail – Northwest Territories, Ottawa reach agreement to protect threatened caribou
- Ottawa Citizen – N.W.T., federal government reach dealing on caribou conservation plans
- National Observer – N.W.T., federal government reach dealing on caribou conservation plans
- battlefordsNow – N.W.T., federal government reach dealing on caribou conservation plans
- CBC News – “It’s just very unfair”: Tribute for Danielle Moore, Ethiopian Airlines crash victim
- Pique News Magazine – Budget leaves parks in SAR hanging
- Bloomberg Environment – Canada Expands Protections of Rare Reefs Made of Glass
- Radio Canada International – Charity applauds glass sponge reef protection
- Yukon News – Commentary: Do endangered species endanger industries?
- The Narwhal – Fishers, First Nations fight Northern Pulp mill’s proposed effluent pipeline into ocean
- CBC News – How the overhaul of a Gross Morne trail sparked a debate about the purpose of national parks
- The Narwhal – Opinion: It’s only a matter of time before deep-sea mining comes to Canada. We’re not ready.
- CBC News – Less than 1/100th of Quebec budget not enough “to attack the no. 1 problem facing humanity”: 5th grader
- The Telegram – Letter: Exploration road work must stop while impact on endangered lichen is studied
- Halifax Examiner – Northern Pulp’s environmental assessment “is simply not credible” says EAC
- CBC News – Parks society would like to see composite organism have more protection from gold exploration
- SGB Media – The Conservation Alliance contributes $945,000 in grants to 29 organizations
- 660 City News – Wilderness society responds to wolf culls to help caribou herds
- Mountain View Gazette – Letter: Writer supports Bighorn Country proposal
- Orillia Matters – What does the planet need: Come to this forum to find out!
- Business in Vancouver – For the record: Hats Off
- Radio Canada International – The saga to save Wood Buffalo National Park continues
- Radio Canada International – The Link Online: One of the world’s largest national parks is in remote northern Canada, but it is failing an ecological test
- Yukon News – Survey respondents call for more permanent protection of the Peel
- Mountain View Gazette – Letter: Some folks didn’t want to listen
- The Narwhal – Ottawa’s Wood Buffalo plan ‘not good enough’: First Nations
- The Telegram – Letter: Province needs to push for review of mineral exploration access road
- CBC News – Land use planning underway for Yukon’s Beaver River Watershed
- Prince Albert Daily Herald – Hunters Help Feed the Hungry
- CTV News – Edmontonians attend rescheduled Bighorn consultations
- Rocky Mountain Outlook – Banff’s Cliff White honoured for work in conservation
- Rocky Mountain Outlook – Banff sets goals through environmental plan
- CBC News – ‘Hotly contested’ once cancelled: Bighorn park session comes to Edmonton
- iPolitics – Most marine refuges in Canada don’t meet global standards: study
- Digital Journal – Canada’s marine refuges need an upgrade, says new SeaBlue Canada report
- Fitzhugh – Environment minister scraps plan for Icefields bike trail from Jasper
- The Province – Parks Canada puts brakes on Icefields Parkway bike trail in Alberta
- Halifax Examiner – Gnawing away at the vitals of this community, since 1970
- The Chronicle Herald – “We’re not convinced”: Groups criticize draft plan to restore Wood Buffalo National Park
- The Western Star – Newfoundland protestor vows: “I will shut this project down”
- CBC News – Public meetings over Bighorn parks plan resurrected after outcry despite allegations of safety concerns
- RDNewsNow – Bighorn protest still on; new survey shows support for proposal
- The Globe and Mail – On the Rockies’ edge, frictions form over Alberta’s plan for new provincial parks
- Ottawa Business Journal – ‘Venture Philanthropy’ unlocks new revenue streams for charities
- The Western Producer – Political turmoil reaches boiling point over Bighorn plan
- CTV News – Public servants harassed about Bighorn proposal: Environment Minister
- Troy Media – Opinion: Preserving Bighorn is too important for political squabbles
- Red Deer Advocate – Opinion: Preserving Bighorn is too important for political squabbles
- Edmonton Sun – Editorial: Shannon Phillips has botched Bighorn consultations
- Eckville Echo – Bighorn Country proposal sparks debate among Albertans
- Revelstoke Review – Survey results for the future of Rogers Pass in Glacier National Park
- CBC News – “We’re not convinced”: Groups criticize draft plan to restore Wood Buffalo National Park
- Ottawa Business Journal – Ottawa’s CPAWS eyes rental income through purchase of downtown office building
- CBC News – Banff eye legislation that would force residents to chop fruit trees
2018
- Rocky Mountain Outlook – CPAWS celebrates 50 years in southern Alberta
- Alternatives Journal – The Tree Whisperer
- The Globe and Mail – Senators, MPs call for $1.4-billion in conservation funding from federal government
- The Narwhal – Is Canada Fudging the Numbers on its Marine Protection Progress?
- The Coast – City buys 200 acres of land for Blue Mountain-Birch Cove Lakes park
- Troy Media – Lessons from a contemplative life
- The Chronicle Herald – HRM Regional Plan Lauded
- Canada’s National Observer – Quebec and federal governments urged to stop Montreal port expansion from endangering rare frog and fish
- CTV News – Environmental groups seek to halt Port of Montreal expansion
- North Country Public Radio – Algonquin wolf population declines due to multiple threats
- Lethbridge Herald – New park recommended for central Alberta
- Red Deer Advocate – Rumours around future of Bighorn Backcountry worry ATV users
- Red Deer News NOW – Packed house for Bighorn Backcountry Town Hall
- CBC News – Conservation bid would protect area bigger than Banff National Park, but off-roaders are fighting it
- The Narwhal – Canada commits to historic $1.3 billion to create new protected areas
- ParrySound.com – Conservation trumps climate in budget
- Ottawa Citizen – Whales, wings and wetlands, oh my: Feds boost conservation funding in budget
- Rocky View Weekly – Documentary studies Upper Elbow clearcut impact
- The Narwhal – The New Battle of Alberta
- CBC News – Environmental groups pinning hopes on major spending for conservation in budget
- Ottawa Citizen – Federal budget looks ready to help protect more lands, inland waters and oceans
- CTV News – From birds to belugas feds boost conservation funding in budget
- Huffintong Post – Canada Budget 2018 Boosts Conservation Funding
- The Globe and Mail – Amid Trans Mountain backlash, budget makes major investment in conservation
- Climate Action Programme – Canada pledges over $1 billion to protect nature and wildlife
- Click Lancashire Independent News – Gallant says Trudeau Liberals tabled a ‘nothing budget’
- iPolitics – The Rebel to Rabble Review: Post-budget special
- Rabble.ca – Federal budget makes a play for NDP voters but falls short on child care
- Yukon News – Federal budget offers goodies for the Yukon, but few specifics
- Rocky Mountain Outlook – Sentiments split on Games bid
- Calgary Herald – Ottawa to consider three new marine conservation areas off Nova Scotia’s coast
- CTV News – Nova Scotia could get three new marine conservation areas
- Global News – Federal government to consider 3 new marine conservation areas off Nova Scotia’s coast
- Lethbridge Herald – Conservation plan gathers support
- Prince Alberta Daily Herald – Reducing funding for climate change initiatives makes no sense, Meili says
- Castanet – Fight over caribou grounds
- Yukon News – Gwich’in, allies vow resistence as U.S. readies ANWR drilling leases
- CityNews – “We can’t give up”: First Nations to fight Alaska drills on caribou calving land
- The Narwhal – Gwich’in Call on Canadians to Speak Out Against Trump’s Arctic Drilling Push
- Wisconsin Gazette – Reactions as Trump administration prepares for lease sale in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
- CBC News – Liberals, Indigenous leaders among those to set rules for marine protected areas
- The Packet – Port Bandford Citizens Against Clearcutting receive support from advocacy group
- The Narwhal – Ancient Glass Sponge Reef Smothered by Salmon Farm Waste in BC
- CBC News – Liberals, Indigenous leaders among those to set rules for marine protected areas
- Canadian Geographic – Parks Canada to take “nature first” approach to managing national parks
- Pique News Magazine – Pemberton awards contract for Friendship Trail Bridge
- Rocky Mountain Outlook – Ecological integrity top priority for Parks
- EcoLog.com – CPAWS drops lawsuit, Ottawa agrees to report on critical habitat protection
- Lake Country Calendar – Kelowna outdoor store donates to Okanagan Rail Trail
- CTV News – Environmentalists concerned about fragile fish habitat in creek west of Calgary
- Victoria News – Saanich MP calls for marine conservation reserve
- Global News – Danielle Smith: Government policy on grizzly cubs is shoot first, makes excuses later
- Whitehorse Daily Star – Territory loses celebrate conservationist
- Victoria News – MP calls for marine conservation area
- Kelowna Now – The world’s largest protected boreal forest is now in Alberta
- Pique News Magazine – Province says no to dogs in Joffre Lakes Provincial Park
- The Province – Protect Canada’s parks from being “loved to death” says study co-author
- 660News – Report finding old-forest cut indicates need for reform in Nova Scotia: critic
- The Georgia Straight – BC government honours unsung heroes who make provincial parks and hiking trails so spectacular
- The Red Deer Advocate – Bighorn Backcountry ATV users in wait-and-see mode on future of West Country access
- The Squamish Chief – Squamish trail builder honoured
- The LaRonge Now – Wildlife in national park could help dwindling bison herd
- Vancouver Sun – BC Parks needs more funding to keep up with demand
- Global News Wire – Winner: Grand Chief Herb Norweigan awarded Glen Davis Conservation Leadership Prize
- TVO Current Affairs – Ontario’s political climate: How the four parties stack up on the environment
- Sault Online – NWT Grand Chief Herb Norwegian awarded Prestigious Glen Davis Conservation Leadership Prize
- CTV News – Report from environment groups pans Liberals for fossil fuels, parks management
- The Globe and Mail – Federal government to increase monitoring of threatened species habitat on provincial land
- CityNews – Liberal government still plans to eliminate fossil fuels subsidies, McKenna says
- Cision News Wire – The Government of Canada and the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society reach an important agreement on species at risk reporting
- iPolitics – Feds to step up monitoring of threatened species habitat on provincial land
- CBC News – Environment Canada settles court case over threats to caribou habitat
- Saskatoon Star Phoenix – Ottawa to step up monitoring of threatened species habitat on provincial land
- The Tyee – Concern and Hope for Future of Glass Sponge Reefs
- Benzinga.com – The Government of Canada and the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society reach an important agreement on species at risk reporting
- Niagara Falls Review – Minister recommits Parks Canada to ecological integrity
- Calgary Herald – Parks Canada promises to take hard look at commercialization in Banff and Jasper
- CBC News – Ecological integrity to be top priority for Parks Canada: environment minister
- The Herald – OPINION: Marine Protected areas must work for people and wildlife
- Ottawa Citizen – Wilderness group “very frustrated” as environment minister misses deadline on national parks management
- Regina Leader Post – Wilderness group “very frustrated” as environment minister misses deadline on national parks management
- CityNews – Environment Minister misses deadline on parks management: wilderness group
- CTV News – Recovery of dwindling caribou herds hampered by provincial agencies
- Cabin Radio – Dehcho Grand Chief Herb Norwegian wins conservation prize
- Calgary Herald – Fate of Bear 148 sad example in report on reducing human-wildlife interactions in Bow Valley
- Cision News Wire – GEARLAB Athlete Alex Martin Plan First Solo Circumnavigation of Lake Winnipeg
- CanadianManufacturing.com – Canadians sign letter opposing U.S. Arctic drilling in Alaska wildlife sanctuary
- Labradorian – Inspired by Gander, ‘Come From Away’ spreads kindness to Newfoundland and Labrador
- CBC News – Parks Canada wants your thoughts on the future of Sunshine Village
- The Georgia Straight – Indigenous and environmental groups want feds to assess impact of Site C dam on UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Prince George Citizen – Canadians want half of country as park land, study shows
- Prince George Citizen – UNBC Associate Professor Part of Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society Study
- Edmonton Journal – Federal report calls for reforms, new funding in nature protection
- Troy Media – Revisiting Gwaii Haanas, a hallowed and reborn place
- CBC News – ‘Game-changer’ court ruling gives federal government right to protect Western chorus frog
- CBC News – Mayor of Saguenay village vows to stop logging along Péribonka River
- The Globe and Mail – Lake under threat
- CBC News – Nova Scotia goverment has no timeline for completing its protected land goal
- CBC News – New Brunswick loiters at back of the pack in wilderness protection, report shows
- The Edmonton Star – Wilderness group urges government to protect more land in Alberta
- CBC News – P.E.I has lowest percentage of protected land in Canada, report says
- CBC News – Not using your piece of P.E.I.? The province is looking for land donations
- The Province – Letter warns UNESCO about Olympics impact in Banff National Park
- VOCM Local News NOW – Puffin/Petrel Patrol Readys for This Year’s Rescue
- MPA News – Canada to designate 1,000km2 MPA
- CBC News – Annual rescue of pufflings – baby puffins -underway in Witless Bay
- Smithsonian.com – Newfoundland’s Volunteer Puff Patrol Helps Save Hundreds of Baby Seabirds Confused by Light Pollution
- Pique News Magazine – Canada, B.C. need action to protect biodiversity
- Mother Nature Network – Why these baby puffins need a helping hand
- VOCM Local News NOW – Puffin Patrol Catches Attention Of the Smithsonian
- CBC News – Liberals 11th-hour forest strategy a product of talks – here and there
- The Province – Banff’s Sunshine ski resort upset with proposed guidelines from Parks Canada
- The Telegram – Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society condemns Western Brook Pond trail project in Gros Morne
- Montreal Gazette – Environmental protection fund for municipalities gets provincial funding
- Lady Freethinker – The ‘Puffin Patrol’ is saving hundreds of birds from death by light pollution
- CBC News – Puffin & Petrel Patrol pauses public participation
- VOCM Local News NOW – World Spotlight on Puffin Patrol Bringing Some Ups and Downs for Volunteers
- Ottawa Citizen – ‘Loved to death’: What happens when a natural paradise beomes a social media darling?
- Whitehorse Daily Star – Long-term grizzly bear plans issued for Yukon
- Global News – Teenager completes solo kayak trip around Lake Winnipeg
- Calgary Herald – As review of public access nears, Banff National Park needs holiday from humans, say conservationists
- Red Deer News NOW – Y2Y rallies for Bighorn Wildlife Provincial Park
- The Telegram – Rocky Harbour’s Michael Burzynski urging political pressure to reverse Western Brook trail project
- CBC News – Environment not a top-of-mind issue in provincial election, say environmentalists
- Global News – Shell Canada gives up exploration permits to make way for protected area in B.C.
- CTV News – Shell Canada gives up B.C. exploration permits to make way for protected area
- Digital Journal – Shell Canada gives up exploration permits for protected area
- The Chronicle Herald – Teck Resources takes $20.6B Frontier oilsands mine project to joint hearing
- The Globe and Mail – Outdoorsman Juri Sass Peepre worked hard to protect Yukon’s Peel watershed
- The Narwhal – Parks in the Dark
- The Globe and Mail – Across Canada, caribou are on course for extinction, a prominent expert warns. What happens after that?
- CBC News – Support Peel watershed protection ‘one last time,’ say Yukon environmental groups
- East Kootenay News Online Weekly – Wilkie honoured with Conservation Leadership Award
- Rocky Mountain Outlook – Banff ‘bursting at the seams’ as tourism soars
- CBC News – Sask. program gathering donated deer meat for food bank
- CBC News – Quebecers give thanks to nature, hug trees across province
- Prince Albert Daily Herald – Community partners on the hunt for donated deer meat
- The Guardian – ‘Crowds, congestion, no parking’: should Canada limit visitors to its majestic parks?
- CBC News – Kananaskis clear cutting should concern urban and rural Albertans, advocate says
- CTV News – Banff ‘bursting at the seams’: Ecologists urge cap on park visitors
- Truro News – Province announces creation of Wentworth Valley Wilderness Area
- CBC News – Nova Scotia protects 2,000 hectares of ‘incredible landscape’
- The Province – Alberta planning eight new parks for land protection and recreation
- Rocky Mountain Outlook – Province announces plan to officially protect Bighorn Country
- Global News – Alberta proposes 8 new Rocky Mountain parks for land protection and recreation
- The Globe and Mail – Alberta planning eight new parks for land protection, recreation
- The Western Star – Groups work to implement conservation license plates in Newfoundland and Labrador
- Whitehorse Daily Star – Pop-Up Art Shop
- Vue Weekly – Conservation Groups Weigh in on the Decline of Albertan Wildlife Populations, in Light of Worrying WWF Report
- 660News – Environmental concerns about Olympic bid
- Undercurrent News – Marine Harvest’s 2.2m smolt expansion in Newfoundland under fire
- The Week (UK) – Trump unveils plan to drill for oil in Alaska wildlife refuge
- CBC News – Vuntut Gwitchin fear for the future in the face of oil and gas development
- CTV News – More talk than action on increasing caribou protection: federal report
- The Globe and Mail – Protected waters exploited by industrial fishing even more than unprotected areas, scientists find
- Rocky Mountain Outlook – Award-winning mountain film showing at fundraiser
- Keremeos Review – Public invited to comment on South Okanagan-Similkameen national park
- CBC News – Want to go camping on Sable Island? Parks Canada is considering it
2017
- Globe and Mail – Conservationists concerned about free entry to Canada’s national parks in 2017
- CBC News – ‘Crazy busy’ year anticipated in Jasper with free park passes
- Waterloo Region Record – Join our national park party
- CBC News – Why you still need a parks pass this year despite free entry
- Western Wheel – Free parks passes great for Canadians
- Jasper Fitzhugh – Price tag for Icefields Trail Project jumps to $86.4 million
- Truro Daily – Environmental assessment all wet
- Calgary Herald – Public to weigh in on proposed bike trail from Jasper to Columbia Icefield
- Global News – Alberta to expand Castle area parks, phase out off-highway vehicles
- Rocky Mountain Outlook – CPAWS Director launches 2017 naturalist series
- CBC News – Nearly half of national park ecosystems rate as fair or poor in Parks Canada report
- CTV News – Will free passes be bad for Canada’s national parks?
- Macleans – Free Parks Canada pass in 2017 worries conservationists
- 570 News – Conservationists concerned about free entry to Canada’s national parks in 2017
- Castanet – Worried about parks
- Toronto Star – Conservationists worried free entry to Canada’s national parks in 2017 could affect ecological integrity
- Global News – Parks Canada preps for tourists during free Canada 150 year, conservationists concerned
- Huffington Post – Canadian national parks free entry in 2017 worries conservationists
- Brand Channel – De Beers woos millennials with personalized experience
- Whitehorse Daily Star – Liberals reaffirm stance on Peel’s management
- Yukon News – Yukon government files its Peel arguments with the Supreme Court of Canada
- CBC News – Alberta expands Castle area parks, plans to phase out off-highway vehicles
- Pincher Creek Echo – Province unveils new park boundaries for Castle
- Toronto Star – Keep our national parks healthy: editorial
- Wildsight – Selenium in our water: wildsight calls for halt to new miles in the Elk Valley
- Toronto Star – End moose calf hunt, Ontario government urged
- North Bay Nugget – Groups calls for end to calf hunt
- Sault Star – Spare moose calves from hunters, says group
- Weather Network – Here’s who’s worried about free access to Canadian parks
- Cape Breton Post – Marine protected area proposal confuses Cape Breton crab fishers
- Whitecourt Star – Environment minister meets with stakeholders, local mayors to discuss caribou conservation
- Globe and Mail – Federal government’s reef-conservation plan irks BC fisherman
- CBC News – Fisheries minister to announce protection for ancient glass sponge reefs
- News 1130 – Northern BC glass sponge reef gets federal protection
- Edmonton Journal – Opinion: new off-road limits a gutsy but visionary move
- DeSmog Canada – Battle to protect Northern Yukon, home of Pristinte Peel Watershed, from industry heads to Supreme Court
- Pique News Magazine – The national park system is under severe threat
- Coast Reporter Howe – Sound report a ‘blueprint’ for continued recovery
- CBC News – Castle-area ATV ban battle heats up as thousand weigh in
- CBC News – Tiger project ‘unsustainable’ without new road, company says
- Crag and Canyon – Conservation groups ask province to include green infrastructure investments in spring budget
- Global News – Government of Alberta seeks public input on conservation plan for castle area
- Jasper Fitzhugh- Parks releases Icefields Trail map
- Crag and Canyon – Open house for proposed trail between Jasper and Columbia Icefield on March 17
- CP24 – WWF-Canada announces conservation award in honour of slain philanthropist Glen Davis
- Toronto Star – Conservation award to honour slain philanthropist
- Huffington Post – The Peel: intact wilderness is a hedge against our ignorance
- Rabble – Defending Indigenous land in the far North
- Crag and Canyon – Management of national parks to focus on ecological integrity: Environment Minister
- CBC News – Peel Watershed dispute before Supreme Court of Canada this week
- Rabble – Yukon Supreme Court case will set a key precedent for all First Nations
- Whitehorse Star – Many travel to Ottawa for Supreme Court of Canada hearing
- Winnipeg Sun – Rallying support to protect Lake Winnipegosis island
- Times Colonist – Dozens of new campsites to open at Island parks
- Global News – Protesters rally against Alberta’s proposed phase-out of off-highway vehicles in Castle area
- SF University – Taking a stand for conservation
- CTV News – Unhappy trails? Parks documents show concerns with Icefield Highway bike path
- CP24 – Parks documents show concern with Icefield Highway bike path
- Calgary Herald – Parks documents show controversy over planned Icefields Parkway bike path
- Global News – Parks docs show concerns with proposed bike trail between Banff and Jasper
- Jasper Fitzhugh – Parks documents reveal aggressive timeline to build paved bike trail
- Cochrane Times – Y2Y encourages new approach to forestry
- CTV News – Documents show tight timelines for Icefield Parkway bike path
- National Post – Money is driving the project: Parks Canada appears to be rushing ahead with Icefields bike path, docs suggest
- CBC News – Parks Canada documents suggest tight timelines for Icefields Parkway bike path
- Calgary Herald – Travel notes: celebrate Earth Day and Canada’s outdoors; win a camera or an eco-lodge resort stay
- Osoyoos Times – Restored national park sign vandalized again in Osoyoos location
- Jasper Fitzhugh – Internal docs suggest Icefields Trail could lead to more development
- Globe and Mail – Charity files suit against Environment Minister over lack of reports on endangered caribou
- CTV News – Alleged lack of protection for caribou prompts lawsuit against McKenna
- National Post – Environment minister being sued for failing to protection boreal woodland caribou
- CBC News – Environmental group sues Catherine McKenna for failing to report on efforts to save caribou habitat
- Toronto Star – Wilderness group sues environment minister over boreal woodland caribou protection
- Radio Canada International – CPAWS – Charity group sues government over caribou
- Yahoo News – Activists sue to force Canada to protect caribou
- National Observer – Lack of protection for caribou leads to lawsuit against Catherine McKenna
- CKLB 101.9 – Minister of the Environment taken to court over boreal caribou habitat protection
- CBC News – Quebec to send threatened woodland caribou to zoo for protection
- The Hill Times – How one lobby campaign won support of mining, environment, indigenous groups and MPs from all parties
- Jasper Fitzhugh – Lobbying group behind mysterious Icefields Trail website
- Treehugger – Cycling trail in Canadian Rockies is a brilliant idea, so why the big fuss?
- The Current – Environmental group rejects proposed bike path through Jasper National Park
- Globe and Mail – Expedition to rare glass sponge reefs in BC to be livestreamed
- Prince Albert Daily Herald – Raising a glass for caribou
- Kelowna Capital News – Free Wills Month this May makes it easy to leave your legacy
- CBC News – Rare glass sponge reefs on BC coast to star in live streamed expedition
- Winnipeg Free Press – Debate still rages over proposed national park
- Prince Albert Daily Herald – The plan to save the Mossy River Plain
- The Telegram – Environment groups sue over drilling in Gulf of St. Lawrence
- Radio Canada International – BC conservationist wins $10,000 award
- Calgary Herald – “Residents, environmentalists sound alarm over clear cutting in Kananaskis Country”
- Toronto Star – 10 years after the murder of philanthropist Glen Davis divided a family, his widow recalls a man of adventure and legacy
- Truro Daily – DNR proposes clear cuts on boundary of Gully Lake Wilderness Area
- Vancouver Sun – Opinion: BC’s marine heritage must be protected
- CTV News – In Canada, parks thrive but conservationists cry foul
- Now Toronto – Greenpeace’s battle royal over the boreal
- Mother Nature Network – Why Canada’s summer of fee-free national parks is making conservationists anxious
- Prince Albert Daily Herald – Bringing back the bison
- CBC News – Grizzly bears near Calgary prompt wildlife groups to install electric fence
- Radio Canada International – World Oceans Day: Canada announces a new marine protected area
- National Post – Federal government using fishery closures to count toward promised 5% marine conservation target
- CBC News – Whitehorse artist draws historic houses for colouring book
- Winnipeg Free Press – Pallister government adds two new provincial parks
- The Guardian – Island group calls for donations to support court against against offshore oil
- Globe and Mail – Experts seek place to dissect right whales to determine cause of death
- Radio Canada International – Environmental groups slam government plans to allow oil and gas drilling in proposed marine protected area
- Globe and Mail – Trudeau government proposes opening St Lawrence marine protected area to oil exploration
- Rabble – Environmental law review recommends changes to Fisheries Act, National Energy Board
- Crag and Canyon – Local earns spot on national environmental panel
- Times Colonist – Feds plan extra protection to critical island ocean sites
- National Post – Marine scientists alarmed by ‘double standard’ and lack of transparency in ocean protection
- CBC News – Province creates new parks on Lake Winnipegosis, but leaves out island with mining potential
- CBC News – Plans to log in Kananaskis riles locals, environmental groups
- CBC News – 3 groups call on Ottawa to update plan for Rouge National Urban Park
- CBC News – Canada trails G7 in protecting land, parks advocates say
- Radio Canada International – Canada lags in protecting nature: report
- Globe and Mail – Canada lags in conservation efforts
- Kelowna Now – Canada last among world leaders in protecting land and water
- Winnipeg Free Press – Land, water protection lagging: wildlife group
- Toronto Star – Canada must protect its biodiversity
- Our Windsor – Toronto Star’s View: Canada must protect its biodiversity
- Montreal Gazette – While you were sleeping: parking wars and protected lands
- CBC New – NB ranks 2nd-last in Canada in efforts to protect nature, group says
- Financial Post – Protecting Canadians from fake eco news
- Whitehorse Star – We’ve still got some progress to make’: CPAWS
- Osoyoos Times – A national treasure worthy of protection
- Osoyoos Times – South Okanagan park an easy win for Horgan government, group says
- EcoLog – Canada last in land protection: CPAWS
- Journal de Montreal – Le Quebec a la traine pour la protection du territoire
- La Presse – Aires protegees: le Canada dernier du G7, tire vers le bas par le Quebec
- Le Devoir – Aires protegees: le Canada traine de la patte
- CBC News – Canada trails G7 in protecting land, parks advocates say
- NationTalk – “Canada lags the world in land protection. New Brunswick needs to step up.”
- Nova Scotia Forest Notes – CPAWS report says we lag in land protection nationally and in Nova Scotia but sees signs of change
- DeSmog Canada – Industry sways feds to allow offshore drilling in Laurentian channel marine protected area
- Winnipeg Free Press – Riding Mountain National Park doesn’t expect hike in violations despite free entry
- DeSmog Canada – Fort Nelson First Nation files legal challenge to gas pipeline claiming it will threaten caribou habitat
- Global News – Alberta communities weigh in on plans to protect caribou, express economic concern
- Toronto Star – Environmental group demands greater transparency of federal caribou plan
- National Post – Federal caribou plan doesn’t meet legal requirements: environmentalists
- The Globe and Mail – Ottawa announces plan to protect boreal caribou after legal action taken
- CTV News – Feds announce plan to protect caribou after legal action taken
- National Post – Federal government announces plan to protect caribou after legal action taken
- CTV News – Federal caribou plan doesn’t meet legal requirements: environmentalists
- Insider Monkey – 11 best climate change charities in US, Canada, UK, and Australia
- Montreal Gazette – Timber harvesting threatens forest in Laurentians, coalition says
- CBC News – Centuries-old forests on Laurentians mountain face cutting – again
- Wood Business – FSC Canada considers formal comments on caribou plan
- Lawyers Daily – Suit against environment minister won’t be dropped until report on caribou released
- National Post – Rethink caribou plan, says forest industry
- CTV News – Rethink caribou plan, says forest industry
- Troy Media – Barring the gates is no long-term solution for our parks
- Wood Business – Have environmentalists lost sight of what they’re fighting for?
- Times Colonist – Trudeau takes in Island, kayaking at Sidney Spit and visiting Tofino
- The Globe and Mail – Canadian forestry industry urges Ottawa to rethink plan to protect caribou
- National Observer – Quebec energy giant casts shadow over Magpie River
- CBC Radio – How much do we value Canada’s national parks?
- The Packet – Nine-year-old helping record shorebirds on Random Island
- Toronto Star – Logging took place in Canada’s protected caribou habitat, environment group says
- Castanet – Logging moratorium fails
- Outdoor Hub – Young and female – the changing face of hunting in America
- Whitecourt Star – Whitecourt Chamber of Commerce hosting forum on upcoming caribou range plan
- DeSmog Canada – Canada has 3 years to increase protected areas by 60% and, um, it’s not going to be easy
- Hakai Magazine – Proposed amendment could actually protected marine protected areas
- DeSmog Canada – 3% of the world’s endangered right whales died this summer, mostly in Canada’s unprotected waters
- The Tyee – The desperate fight to save the right whale from dying off
- The Rossland Telegraph – Op-ed: We need to stop killing endangered right whales
- Edmonton Journal – Clash over caribou, jobs in Whitecourt
- Edmonton Sun – Jobs, caribou debated at Whitecourt
- Whitecourt Star – Environmental, forestry groups debate Caribou Range Plan
- National Observer – Hydro Quebec abandons dam project on majestic Magpie River
- Western Producer – Planning it right: Albertans collaborate on the best use of public lands
- Castanet – Protecting Canada’s land
- Whitecourt Star – Caribou range plan looms over region
- Huffpost Blog – Canada’s climate groups need a kick in the butt
- Whitehorse Star – Plan may spur “environmental fragmentation”: conservationist
- National Observer – Hydro-Québec abandons dam project on majestic Magpie River
- The Reminder – National park proposal not a concern for mining company
- CBC News – Students spend week in the wild to cultivate connection to colour-changing lake
- Winnipeg Sun – Province take to task over caribou
- CBC News – Proposed clear cut near pending expansion of protected wilderness area sparks concern
- Whitecourt Star – What to do about Caribou?
- Mayerthorpe Freelancer – Alberta misses deadline for caribou range plan
- Terrace Standard – Contemplative Creek: Remembering Bruce Hill
- InsideToronto.com – Ontario officially hands over 1,600 acres of Rouge Valley parkland
- Castanet – Digital learning in nature
- CBC News – Woodland caribou continue to decline as provinces fail to meet protection deadline
- CBC News – Wildlands League says it gave Ontario a plan to protect boreal caribou habitat – 5 years ago
- Osoyoos Times – Thompson Okanagan becomes first destination to in Americas to receive Biosphere Destination certification
- Yukon News – CPAWS petition to protect Porcupine caribou breaks 5,000 signatures
- New York Times – Canada legal fight may ‘destroy the faith’ in First Nations treaties
- Vancouver Sun – Opinion: Full public inquiry examining health impacts of fracking and LNG in BC needed
- The Globe and Mail – Red flag raised about the state of Wood Buffalo National Park
- Summerland Review – Biosphere designation boosts national park drive
- JWN – Forget liquids, a dry gas asset is ARC Resources’ most profitable: This Week’s best quotes
- Toronto Star – The federal government says it has protected almost 8% of Canada’s oceans. Here’s why its math is questionable
- Yukon News – U.S. Tax bill passes, opening ANWR to oil exploration
- DeSmog Canada – How Canada is Driving Santa’s Reindeer Toward Extinction
- CBC News – Lukewarm response to Alberta’s draft caribou range plan
- The Globe and Mail – Canada adds eight sites to list of candidates for UNESCO world heritage status
- Fort McMurray Today – Alberta plan to help endangered woodland caribou criticized
- National Observer – Emails reveal internal government dispute in Quebec over hydro expansion
- Financial Post – Charities of the year: Our annual picks of Canada’s most efficient and accountable charities
- CTV News – SCC rules against Yukon government in watershed protection case (VIDEO)
- National Observer – High court sides with First Nations, environmental groups in Yukon dispute