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* About * Who We Are * Board & Staff * Our Successes * Partners * Careers * Our Work * Parks & Protected Areas * Wildlife & Species at Risk * Caribou * Bison * National Parks * Jasper National Park * National Urban Park * Wood Buffalo National Park * Land Use in Alberta * Coal Mining in Alberta * Oil Sands Tailings * Twin Crises * The Climate Crisis * The Biodiversity Loss Crisis * Get Involved * Take Action * Volunteer * Events * Job Opportunities * Donate * Blog * Media * Contact Donate -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A VOICE FOR ALBERTA’S DIVERSE NATURAL SPACES Our landscapes in Alberta are rich in biodiversity and core to the identity of people living in the province. Ensuring protected lands and waters means they can keep thriving as healthy ecosystems and leave a legacy for generations to come to live, work and play. Our Work -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A VOICE FOR ALBERTA’S DIVERSE NATURAL SPACES Our landscapes in Alberta are rich in biodiversity and core to the identity of people living in the province. Ensuring protected lands and waters means they can keep thriving as healthy ecosystems and leave a legacy for generations to come to live, work and play. Our Work -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A VOICE FOR ALBERTA’S DIVERSE NATURAL SPACES Our landscapes in Alberta are rich in biodiversity and core to the identity of people living in the province. Ensuring protected lands and waters means they can keep thriving as healthy ecosystems and leave a legacy for generations to come to live, work and play. Our Work * 0 * 1 * 2 MAJOR CAMPAIGNS WHAT WE DO We focus on conservation issues in Alberta from the Red Deer area all the way to the Northwest Territories border but, we know that environmental and conservation issues know no borders. Which means we often engage in issues that are province-wide and some and cross provincial borders (like our headwaters in the Rocky Mountains and in northern Alberta.) Conservation and environmentalism can have a wide reach. At the crux of our work is a focus on effective land-use planning, species at risk, nature-based climate solutions and supporting Indigenous-led conservation. COAL MINING IN ALBERTA CARIBOU IN ALBERTA WOOD BUFFALO NATIONAL PARK NATIONAL URBAN PARK INDIGENOUS PROTECTED AND CONSERVED AREAS DEFEND ALBERTA PARKS A LEGACY OF IMPACT Our vision is to see an Alberta that embraces conservation and shows leadership in protecting and building a large network of parks and wilderness areas. Our Successes 175 PARKS PROTECTED We successfully halted the Optimizing Alberta Parks Plan which would have seen over 175 parks removed from the Alberta Parks system. OVER 55 YEARS OF CONSERVATION The CPAWS Northern Alberta chapter was one of the first established regional chapter of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) in 1968. 15,000 AND GROWING Our wins are largely thanks to our tight-knit community of supporters and our growing membership across Alberta and beyond its borders. Thank you! 30% Canada has pledged to protect at least 30% of its lands and water by 2030 to meet international protection goals to halt and reverse biodiversity loss. Alberta has a long way to go with only 15.2% of public lands and waters protected. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TAKE ACTION ALBERTANS FOR COAL FREE ROCKIES Coal mine development remains a risk to all living in Alberta and beyond its borders. The future of Alberta’s Eastern Slopes, and life-giving headwaters is still not secure. Send a letter for a policy that would protect Alberta’s Eastern Slopes and our headwaters forever. Send a Letter UPDATES LATEST NEWS STATEMENT ON PRIVATE BILL 204 This week we were surprised to learn that a private member’s bill (Bill 204) has been put forward in the… Read More SUNCOR OIL SANDS MINE EXPANSION WILL ADD 60 SQUARE KILOMETERS OF NEW TAILINGS IN ITS LIFETIME, THE SAME SIZE AS MANHATTAN New analysis reveals that Suncor’s Fort Hills oil sands mine expansion in northern Alberta will add 60 square kilometers of… Read More REVIEW FINDS REGULATOR HAD NO WRONGDOING FOR OIL SANDS TAILINGS LEAK; BUT NEW DOCUMENTS SHOW IT WAS AWARE OF THE LEAK FOR YEARS A review of the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER), the arm’s length regulatory body responsible for oversight of Alberta’s oil sands,… Read More View All News CHECK OUT THE CPAWS BLOG NOVEMBER 2023 NEWSLETTER CPAWS Northern Alberta’s monthly newsletter for the month of November. Topics include tailings ponds, forestry myths, and wood buffalo national… Read More LOOKING TO SUPPORT THE ENVIRONMENT, WILDLIFE, AND CONSERVATION THIS GIVING TUESDAY? Giving Tuesday is a day dedicated to generosity. In a beautiful celebration of support, hundreds of thousands of people around… Read More DEBUNKING FORESTRY MYTHS: A CLOSER LOOK AT WILDFIRE RISK AND ITS IMPACT ON COMMUNITIES, BIODIVERSITY AND WILDLIFE. Everything you need to know about the Fort Hills oil sands mine and the plan to excavate the mine’s third… Read More View All Posts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEARN MORE CARIBOU CONSERVATION Woodland caribou are one of Alberta’s (and Canada’s) most iconic species, but decades of intense disturbance in the boreal forest has driven their numbers dangerously low, telling us that the overall health of the boreal forest is also declining. Caribou in Alberta STAY INFORMED PROTECT THE WILDERNESS To receive news and updates from CPAWS Northern Alberta, including opportunities to get involved, join our mailing list below. Subscribe A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO THE EDMONTON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR PROVIDING THE FUNDING TO BUILD OUR NEW WEBSITE. NORTHERN ALBERTA CHAPTER Milner Public Library Suites 627 & 628 – 7 Sir Winston Churchill Square Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2V5 Email: infonab@cpaws.org Phone: (780) 328-3780 CHAPTERS * Select Chapter * Alberta – Southern * British Columbia * Manitoba * National Office * New Brunswick * Newfoundland & Labrador * Northwest Territories * Nova Scotia * Ontario – Wildlands League * Ontario – Ottawa Valley * Quebec – SNAP * Saskatchewan * Yukon WHO WE ARE * About * Board & Staff * Partners * Our Successes * Privacy Policy * Copyright * Contact * Careers CPAWS is a registered charity: # 10686 5272 RR0001 WHAT WE DO * Coal Mining in Alberta * Climate Change & Nature-Based Solutions * Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas * National Urban Park * Wood Buffalo National Park * Bison in Alberta * Oil Sands Tailings IN THE MEDIA * Blog * News * Publications HOW TO HELP * Get Involved * Take Action * Events * Volunteer * Donate * Job Opportunities FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL © Copyright 2024 CPAWS Northern Alberta Chapter SearchSubmitClear SearchSubmitClear * About * ← Back * Who We Are * Board & Staff * Our Successes * Partners * Careers * Our Work * ← Back * Parks & Protected Areas * Wildlife & Species at Risk * ← Back * Caribou * Bison * National Parks * ← Back * Jasper National Park * National Urban Park * Wood Buffalo National Park * Land Use in Alberta * ← Back * Coal Mining in Alberta * Oil Sands Tailings * Twin Crises * ← Back * The Climate Crisis * The Biodiversity Loss Crisis * Get Involved * ← Back * Take Action * Volunteer * Events * Job Opportunities * Donate * Blog * Media * Contact CPAWS NORTHERN ALBERTA CHAPTER 627 & 628 – 7 Sir Winston Churchill Square Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2V5 Email: infonab@cpaws.org Phone: (780) 328-3780