@cathmckenna@NCC_CNC@cathmckenna, Lisa McLaughlin (@NCC_CNC), et notre collègue Sabine Jessen formaient un trio de choc lors de la récente table ronde sur « L’avenir de la conservation de la nature au Canada » à l’Université de Guelph. Lire l'article complet : https://t.co/9WhLxYbN2h
@cathmckenna, Lisa McLaughlin (@NCC_CNC), and our own Sabine Jessen were a powerful trio in the recent panel discussion on The Future of Nature Conservation in Canada at the University of Guelph. See the full post: https://t.co/9WhLxYbN2h
Le budget canadien consacré à la conservation devrait passer de plus d'un milliard à 366 millions de dollars l'année prochaine, constituant un revers majeur pour les objectifs en matière de climat et de biodiversité. La nature mérite mieux que cela. https://t.co/ZqjmYD9LhU
Canada’s conservation budget is set to fall from over $1B to $366M next year — a major setback for climate and biodiversity goals. https://t.co/6h9xCoTjve 😬Nature deserves better. 🦋 https://t.co/GjmcfoZQzc
CPAWS Economist, Jason Wong was interviewed on the Village Media's 'Closer Look' podcast to discuss how CPAWS’ new research reveals that when we invest in nature, the “investment compounds and we get returns year after year.” 🎙️👉Tune in at https://t.co/pThwILcWID.
Magpie River in Canada now has legal rights – just like a person.
Thanks to efforts by the Innu First Nation, it has the right to flow freely, maintain its biodiversity, be free from pollution, and sue if these rights are threatened.
Which Canadian landscapes do you think could benefit from legal protection?
https://t.co/Ctg3mc9M5g
🌲 🇨🇦 What's the value of Canadian nature? $10.9B according to research released today by the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society. The research reframes how to understand the value of nature—not only as something to protect—but as a major public asset.
https://t.co/etFErhJri7
Le financement fédéral essentiel à la protection de la nature prendra fin le 31mars, mettant un terme aux progrès réalisés. Lorsque nous laissons les écosystèmes se dégrader, les coûts ne disparaissent pas. Ils réapparaissent plus tard, bien plus élevés. https://t.co/FWoJDTPHWP
Right now, key federal funding for nature protection is set to expire on March 31, which would halt progress. When we allow ecosystems to degrade, the costs don’t disappear. They show up later, and are far higher.🫰Check out our new blog post - https://t.co/0lMu0yvrgW
La dernière étude de la SNAP Canada révèle que la nature contribue 10,9 milliards de dollars au PIB canadien et soutient 150 000 emplois. Le financement des projets de conservation prend fin le 31 mars. Signez la lettre : https://t.co/MLYCV5Vejq
New CPAWS research shows that nature contributes $10.9 billion to Canada’s GDP and supports 150,000 jobs. Funding for conservation projects expires on March31. 👉 Advocate for nature funding: https://t.co/w95jeapSxQ
New CPAWS study: Every $1 spent on protected and conserved areas (PCAs)generates $3.62 in visitor spending, creating 150,000 jobs. 💰⛰️PCAs contribute $10.9 billion to Canada’s GDP each year. 👉Read the Statement: https://t.co/iOSf4WirA2
Nouvelle étude : chaque dollar dépensé dans les aires protégées génère 3,62 dollars de dépenses touristiques, ce qui crée 150 000 emplois. 💰⛰️Les APC contribuent chaque année à hauteur de 10,9 milliards de dollars au PIB du Canada. 👉 https://t.co/Nyl0a5aRYX
The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador has made a reckless, unilateral decision to terminate the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the feasibility assessment of a proposed South Coast National Marine Conservation Area. https://t.co/YLb33s8Bgw
Join Jason Wong, Economic Analyst at CPAWS to learn about the economic benefits of nature to Canada's economy on March 5, 11 am to 12 pm.
Register: https://t.co/QRV88b0IsI
The NMCA helps all marine protected areas across the country. What happens in one part of the ocean happens in all parts of the ocean.
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URGENT!! Please VOTE YES in this poll on the Southcoast Fjords marine protected area.
https://t.co/6AQsQATgwI
This is a "question of the day" very time-sensitive poll, and you can vote up to 5 times!
Newfoundlanders want this: https://t.co/nStuVkFnlM