CPAWS continues to be deeply concerned about the impact of this massive ski resort expansion on the park’s wildlife and wilderness.
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Canada Nature Fund
Did you know that the federal government just announced a massive injection of new funding for conservation projects across the country? The funding is aimed … Read More
CPAWS SAB Receives North Face Grant
The Explore Fund Empowers Future Explorers by Removing Barriers to Getting Outside Today, we’re excited to announce that CPAWS Southern Alberta has been chosen as a 2019 … Read More
Two More Alberta Native Trout added to Species at Risk List
Calgary Alberta, August 23, 2019For Immediate Release Albertan conservationists welcome the federal listing of two native trout as species at risk. On August 21, the … Read More
2019 Parks Report: A Nature Emergency
The latest Parks Report from CPAWS, Canada’s Nature Emergency: Scaling up Solutions for Land and Freshwater, calls on Canada to champion a global goal of protecting … Read More
New Immigrant Hikes: Register Today!
CPAWS is excited to kick off our New Immigrant hikes this summer! These FREE hikes provide a one-of-a-kind opportunity for participants to build language skills, learn about conservation and get … Read More
Education Program – 2018-2019 Report
The 2018-2019 school year was a time of exciting growth for CPAWS Southern Alberta’s Education team! In all, we delivered 493 programs for a whopping 12,775 Albertans, including 205 … Read More
Some Things Should Never Change: Keeping the Wilderness Wild in Banff National Park
SKOKI, written in black ink in my worn leather journal, it had been part of my bucket list. Imagine the excitement when my partner called … Read More
New land-use plans good for land, water and recreation
The Government of Alberta released drafts of the Land Footprint Management Plan and the Recreation Management Plan for the Porcupine Hills and Livingstone Range yesterday. … Read More