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Manitoba
Manitoba’s Climate and Green Sham
Pallister betrays Manitobans by killing carbon pricing, hollowing out climate action bill WINNIPEG – The Wilderness...
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British Columbia
Radio: Wilderness Committee calls for full ban of bear bait sales in British Columbia

Daybreak North: Charlotte Dawe of the Wilderness Committee speaks to Carolina de Ryk. Dawe calls for the complete ban...

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Keepers of the spotted owl

At the world’s first breeding centre in Langley, B.C., spotted owls are hatched in incubators, given around the clock...

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Ontario
Mycelium is the bee’s knees
Think about your last meal. You can thank the bees for about a third of it. Seriously, I’m not pollen your leg — 30...
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B.C. documentary Toad People wins award at prestigious U.K. Wildscreen film festival

A B.C. film produced by the Wildernes Committee has won an award at a famous film festival in Bristol, England. Toad...

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Radio: Peter McCartney on biodiversity loss and Brazil's new president
Climate Campaigner Peter McCartney talks with Spice Radio about climate change, LNG, biodiversity loss and Brazil's...
Videos
Video: BC's southern resident Killer Whales need emergency protection now
The government of Canada is holding a public consultation to protect two new areas of critical habitat for BC's...
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B.C. filmmaker wins Wildlife Oscar for toad documentary

Mike McKinley’s Toad People won an award at the Wildscreen Panda Awards Oct. 19 A Lake Country man’s dream of...

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First Nations 'deeply frustrated' after B.C. Supreme Court dismisses Site C injunction
Injunction, which cited Treaty 8 rights, would send project into 'disarray,' justice says The West Moberly First...
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B.C. approved 83 logging cut blocks in endangered caribou habitat in last six months
New survey of permits granted by province highlights incongruity between treatment of forestry companies and a...
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Toad People wins prestigious Wildscreen Panda Award
VANCOUVER - The international wildlife film festival Wildscreen in Bristol, UK just awarded the Wilderness Committee...
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B.C. approved 83 logging cut blocks in endangered caribou habitat in last six months
New survey of permits granted by province highlights incongruity between treatment of forestry companies and a...
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Painter Robert Bateman joins activists calling for end to logging in caribou habitat

Province says no logging in 'critical' habitat — but definition of this varies A famed B.C. painter and naturalist is...

Columns
Sorry, the environment and the economy don’t go hand-in-hand — but they could
This week’s report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change was a wake-up call for many who’ve thought of...
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Discovery prompts Robert Bateman and environmental groups to renew call for caribou protection
Ottawa holds the key to southern mountain caribou survival: an emergency protection order issuable under the Species...

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