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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.

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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

Bourse24.be – Les Canadiens souhaitent que les gouvernements agissent davantage et plus rapidement pour protéger les terres et les océans, indique un nouveau sondage

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)

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