Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
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Mission Statement
The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS), established in 1963, has played a leadership role in creating over two-thirds of Canada’s protected areas. CPAWS’ long-term vision is that at least one-half of Canada’s public lands, freshwater and ocean environments will remain permanently wild for the public trust. As a national charity with 13 chapters, over 200,000 supporters and hundreds of volunteers, CPAWS works collaboratively with federal, provincial, territorial and indigenous governments, local communities, industry and indigenous peoples to protect our country’s amazing natural places. We also work to ensure that our parks are managed to protect the nature within them.
About This Cause
The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society is Canada's grassroots voice for wilderness. Since 1963, we have been instrumental in the creation of over two-thirds of Canada's protected areas. That amounts to over half a million square kilometres. Our vision is to keep at least half of Canada's public land, ocean and fresh water wild. Protecting Public Land, Oceans and Freshwater All of Canada’s ocean estate and freshwater together with ninety percent of Canada's lands are public -- stewarded by governments on behalf of Canadians. At CPAWS, we share science-based information with decision-makers and the public, and encourage supporters to speak up for nature conservation when decisions are being made about the future of our wilderness. Guarding the integrity of our parks Canada's parks are a key part of our national identity, and CPAWS is the only non-profit organization advocating for them from coast to coast to coast. We help in establishing new parks, and act as a watchdog to ensure that existing ones are well-managed so that nature conservation is the top priority. With increasing pressure on our wilderness, creating more parks and ensuring existing ones are protected is vital, so that future generations will be able to experience nature as we can today. Working together for a healthier tomorrow CPAWS works collaboratively with federal, provincial, territorial and indigenous governments, communities, industry and other environmental groups to develop innovative conservation solutions. CPAWS' staff members work alongside dedicated volunteers to engage campaign supporters in speaking up for nature conservation through community outreach, advocacy and education.