
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society | CPAWS
The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) is Canada’s only charity dedicated to the protection of public land, freshwater and ocean with a strong national and regional presence …
Parks & Protected Areas - CPAWS
Some of the issues CPAWS tackles to protect national parks include ski hill expansions, commercial development proposals, and lack of consultation with Canadians on development …
Ways to Give - CPAWS
CPAWS is Canada’s leading voice for wilderness protection, thanks in large part to our supporters and volunteers. By supporting CPAWS, you’ll help to ensure that our children, and theirs to …
Caribou - CPAWS
CPAWS is: Encouraging provinces and territories to implement the legal tools needed to protect at-risk caribou herds across Canada, focused on woodland caribou; Designing and …
Staff - CPAWS
Jennifer (Jenn) Brown joined the CPAWS’ National Office in the role of Communications and Events Coordinator, Ocean Program in October 2020. An experienced sailor and diver, Jenn is …
A year in review - CPAWS
CPAWS supporters rally to send over 3,600 letters to demand action by decisionmakers on Canada’s commitment to protect at least 30% of land, freshwater and ocean by 2030, thanks …
Resources - CPAWS
CPAWS releases its annual Impact Report in the Fall to share financial and conservation successes achieved over our fiscal year (April 1-March 31). Visit our Year in Review page to …
History - CPAWS
Since its founding in 1963, CPAWS has become a leader in conservation in Canada, and has played a key role in protecting nature across the country. Our 60 years of success is thanks to …
Take Action - CPAWS
CPAWS Manitoba commends the Manitoba government for engaging citizens in shaping the 2025 provincial budget. While addressing healthcare, affordability, and family services are …
Regional Chapters - CPAWS
CPAWS consists of a national office and 13 regional chapters located across Canada.