As we confront a biodiversity crisis due to habitat loss and degradation, we must conserve and restore nature by establishing new protected areas.
Right now, our federal government is deciding what to fund in Budget 2020. The government’s historic $1.3-billion investment in nature in 2018 has already made a difference, but we need to do more!
We urgently need your help to secure a second investment to safeguard Canada’s land, freshwater and ocean ecosystems.
Please take a moment to tell your elected officials to invest in nature for Budget 2020.
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