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“Dried Up: What Now?”

Katarina GravesMarch 12, 2024Events

A Documentary Film Screening and Discussion

Clearcut Logging and Hydrology: Inadequate Forest Management in a Changing Climate

Katarina GravesNovember 14, 2023Events

A free webinar on the impacts of clearcut logging to hydrology, our watersheds and our communities

Join us for our 2023 Annual General Meeting

Katarina GravesAugust 24, 2023Events

Our AGM is Tuesday, September 19th at 7PM

Indigenous-led Nature Walks — Fall 2023

Katarina GravesAugust 23, 2023Events

Our Indigenous-led Nature Walks in Mohkinstsis (Calgary) return for the fall!

Nature, Culture, Music & Place

Katarina GravesMay 19, 2023Events

Join us for a lively evening of music and discussion!

Indigenous-led Nature Walks — Spring 2023

Katarina GravesApril 18, 2023Events

Our Indigenous-led Nature Walks in Mohkinstsis (Calgary) and Sik-Ooh-Kotoki (Lethbridge) return for spring 2023!

Join us for our 2022 Annual General Meeting

Katarina GravesAugust 17, 2022Events

Please join us Monday, September 19th at 7 PM for the Annual General Meeting of CPAWS Southern Alberta Chapter. This meeting will include some legally … Read More

Land-Based Learning in Sik-ooh-kotoki: An Indigenous-led Nature Walk Series

Katarina GravesMay 3, 2022Events

Join us for this year’s Indigenous-led Nature Walk Series

Calgary Trail Clean-up with Banded Peak Trail Keepers

Katarina GravesApril 27, 2022Events

Join CPAWS Southern Alberta and Banded Peak for a community trail clean-up at Lindsay Park!

Science Odyssey: Improving Access & Inclusion in Environmental Education

Katarina GravesApril 6, 2022Events

Professional Development Opportunity Nature supports wellness in innumerable ways, but we know that not all students have equal access to it. Mainstream natural sciences education … Read More

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CPAWS Southern Alberta acknowledges that they work in the traditional territories of the Siksikaitsitapi (Blackfoot Confederacy), comprised of the Siksika, Kainai, Piikani, and Amskapi Piikani First Nations; the Tsuut'ina First Nation; the Îyârhe Nakoda, including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Goodstoney First Nations; the Ktunaxa Nation; and the Otipemisiwak Métis Nation of Alberta. Today, southern Alberta is home to Indigenous people from all over North America.

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  • About
    • Who We Are
    • Our Successes
    • bioDIVERSITY
      • Inclusive Action
    • Staff & Board
  • Conservation
    • Coal Mine Free Alberta
      • Partnering for a Coal Free Alberta
    • Defend Alberta Parks
    • Defend The Castle
    • Grizzly Bears
    • Land Use Planning
      • All-Season Resorts Act
    • Sustainable Forestry
      • Defend Alberta Forests
        • The Upper Highwood
    • National Parks
    • Native Trout
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