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Canadian wildlife need big connected parks or species will disappear: Report

Ottawa, July 9, 2010 – The health of wildlife and biodiversity is uneven in Canada’s national and provincial parks, says a new report prepared by the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS).

In some cases species are at risk of dying out and biodiversity is faltering because habitat has not been adequately protected. In others, good progress has been made to protect wildlife.

FOREST INDUSTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS SIGN WORLD’S LARGEST CONSERVATION AGREEMENT TO PROTECT THE BOREAL FOREST

TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010, Montreal, Canada – Today 21 member companies of the Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC), and nine leading environmental organizations unveiled an unprecedented agreement that applies to 72 million hectares of public forests licensed to FPAC members, 16 million hectares of which is in Quebec.

Colourful events marking Earth day highlight need to protect Boreal woodland caribou

Ottawa, April 21 2010 – On the eve of Earth Day, human-sized herds are converging in downtown locations across Canada today to highlight the need to protect the iconic yet nationally threatened woodland caribou’s remaining habitat in Canada’s Boreal forests and wetlands.

National Park of Mont-Orford - A responsible bill!

Reinstatement of 459 hectares in the National Park of Mont-Orford

Montreal, March 24, 2010 - It is with great satisfaction that CPAWS welcomes Quebec’s Bill 90 concerning Mont-Orford National Park, which provides, notably, reinstatement of 459 acres taken from the park in 2006. CPAWS Quebec congratulates Minister Beauchamp for the filing of this bill. Not only does it correct a historical error, but also the final recognition of the importance that Quebecers give to the protection of their natural environments.

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