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Connectivity and Road Ecology

Connectivity and Road Ecology of the Greater Rouge Watershed, Featuring the Duffins Rouge Agricultural Preserve.

Bruce Atlas

The Bruce Atlas presents information about the Northern Bruce Peninsula and the “Greater Park Ecosystem” of Bruce Peninsula National Park (BPNP). We’re re-releasing this atlas. Original publication date 2005. Note file is large – 44MB.

CPAWS Parks Report 2018

Path to What’s Next.

Parks and Protected Areas to 2020 and Beyond.

Progress Report on the State of Boreal Caribou Critical Habitat Protection in Canada

Read the media release here.

For materials please visit: http://wildlandsleague.org/caribou-progress-report/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Safeguarding Northern Rivers

September 6, 2016

Get the story behind Wildlands League’s findings of failure of self-monitoring at the De Beers Victor diamond mine via our new graphic novel. We pulled Trevor away from his figures, graphs and tables just long enough so he could share the story behind the findings and what motivates him to do the work he does! We thank Peter Gorrie for helping to pry that story out of Trevor and Marc Ngui for his beautiful illustrations.

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Illustration by Marc Ngui

New study shows there is no conflict between communities and caribou

January 2016

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Read the full report and see background materials.

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Nothing to See Here…failures of self-monitoring and reporting of mercury at the De Beers Victor diamond mine in Canada

December 2015

Read the release. Download the report:

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2015 UPDATE: Boreal Woodland Caribou Conservation in Canada

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See the coverage and get the full report here:

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2014 Caribou Report

Ontario’s caribou under growing threat: CPAWS’ annual report

December 16, 2014 — Toronto, ON — In its second annual review of governments’ efforts to conserve Canada’s boreal caribou, the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) finds that threats from industrial development to boreal woodland caribou have continued to increase while conservation and restoration efforts have shown little progress across the country.

Read the full release.

Read the 2014 Boreal Caribou Report.

Crossing Caribou Country

A special report assessing the impacts of new transmission line routes on threatened caribou in NW Ontario. (2013)

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