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Hawaii to host the next IUCN World Conservation Congress

The IUCN Council has selected Hawaii, United States of America, as the host of the 2016 IUCN World Conservation Congress – the world’s largest conservation event. The IUCN Congress will take place from 1 to 10 September 2016. Held every four years, the Congress brings together leaders from government, the public sector, non-governmental organizations, business, […]

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2013 Gold Leaf Award Recipient

2013 Gold Leaf Awarded to Dr. Stephen J. Woodley

2013 Gold Leaf Awarded to Dr. Stephen J. Woodley Dr. Stephen J. Woodley has had an unprecedented influence on modern protected area management policy in Canada, particularly with respect to the advancement and incorporation of ecological integrity in federal protected areas legislation and associated policy. This influence is now being realized at the provincial and territorial

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Opémican National Park in Témisamingue

Opémican National Park now a reality

The Québec government has completed all legal and administrative steps to officially establish this park, the 26th in Québec’s national park network,which will generate over $40 M in investments in Témiscamingue over the coming years andcreate some 30 new jobs. Opémican National Park occupies an area of 252.5 km2.. Environmentally speaking, this park helps achieve the objectives of the network of

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New Ecological Reserve is Saskatchewan’s Largest

Saskatchewan has designated a new protected area nearly two-thirds the size of Prince Edward Island. The Pink Lake Representative Area Ecological Reserve, located 160 kilometres north of La Ronge, is now Saskatchewan’s largest provincially-designated protected area of approximately 3,660 square kilometres. Compared to all other protected lands in the province, only Prince Albert National Park

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2013 Stan Rowe Home Place Graduate Award

2013 Stan Rowe Home Place Graduate Award Caroline Grego, University of British Columbia, “Creating New National Parks, Forging New Conservation Communities: A case study of the proposed South Okangan – Lower Similkameen National Park Reserve” Claire DeLong, Lakehead University, “Identification of Barriers Faced by Latent Immigrant Users: Increasing Opportunities for Outdoor Recreation Participation in Rouge

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