Campaign Alliances and Networks
A louder voice for species at risk
Our strategies to defend the most at-risk species involve being on-the-ground collecting the latest research and monitoring industrial threats. But sometimes the only way forward is in the court rooms. Our collaboration with environmental law charity Ecojustice allows us to punch up and hold provincial and federal governments accountable to their own laws to protect wildlife.

Our friends and allies
We can’t count the number of environmental groups and Nations we’ve worked alongside, with their representation, to defend species from southern mountain caribou to Blanding’s turtles, but we’re grateful for our friends at:
- Wildsight
- Ontario Nature
- Environmental Defence
- West Coast Environmental Law
- David Suzuki Foundation
- Sierra Club BC
- Reform Gravel Mining Coalition, Ontario
- Spô’zêm First Nation
- Treaty 8
- Nuchatlaht Nation
Stopping threats to critical lands and biodiversity
The work to stop old-growth logging, save at-risk grasslands and wetlands and ensure critical biodiversity is around for future generations is a task no single organization could tackle. Some of our longest partnerships are centred around this work.
We’re lucky to count among our partners:
- Union of BC Indian Chiefs and amplify their calls for ecosystem protection, better environmental regulations and First Nations rights to be consulted on their lands.
- Awi’nakola Foundation and Stand.earth and others to protect old-growth forests while promoting First Nations governance of the land
- South Okanagan-Similkameen National Park Network
- Canopy
- Clayoquot Action
- CPAWS-BC
- Catchacoma Forest Stewardship Committee
- Elders for Ancient Trees
- National Resources Defense Council
- North Shore Environmental Resource Advocates Committee to push the provincial government to protect wildlands.
- Manitoba Eco-Network, has been our office mate, co-conspirator in policy advocacy and our friend for too many years to count
The climate crisis needs all of us
The constant escalation of the impacts of this crisis means we are constantly looking for new ways to broaden the movement and force governments to take climate action seriously. Historically, this has meant playing wack-a-mole against a long series of fossil fuel projects, pipelines and tankers.
Friends and allies include:
- For more than a decade, we linked arms with long-time friends at the Tsleil-Waututh Nation to fight the TransMountain pipeline and increased tanker traffic through the Burrard Inlet to the Salish Sea.
- Stk'emlupsemc Te Secwepemc Nation
- BC Climate Emergency Campaign
- Greenpeace
- Stand.earth
- Dogwood Initiative
- We are a founding partner of the Climate Action Team in Manitoba allowing our voices to carry further through public engagement.
- Hamilton350.org
- Ontario Clean Air Alliance
And many more.
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