Campaigns
Canada, home to one-quarter of the world’s remaining wilderness forests, stands out as a beacon of hope for conservation in a time of enormous change. The next 10 years are a critical time for us to act, before industrial development forecloses the chance to protect some of the last great forests and fresh water and marine ecosystems on earth. We have the amazing opportunity to protect at least 50% or more of our remaining wilderness, including many critical areas here in the Ottawa Valley.
CPAWS’ vision is that Canada will lead by example through conserving large landscapes and waterscapes within our own borders and oceans. Our vision is that Canada will maintain pristine lakes, vast caribou herds and abundant wild salmon; that we will share the land with magnificent predators like grizzly bears and wolves; that we will nourish the land ethic of Canadian cultures; and that we will continue to enjoy the beauty of nearby natural landscapes in our daily lives.
Dumoine, Noire and Coulonge Rivers
Dumoine, Noire and Coulonge Rivers
Southwestern Quebec offers some of the last remaining opportunities to protect large, intact, landscapes. The Dumoine, Noire and Coulonge watersheds are among the last wild and intact watersheds anywhere in southern Canada. [Learn more]
Parks and protected areas
Parks and protected areas
Protect and preserve biodiversity in the Ottawa Valley by promoting and advocating for ecological integrity in the management of public lands; working with other local and regional environmental groups, and; collaborating with First Nations, industries and governments. [Learn more]
Connectivity
Connectivity
Ecological science has come a long way in 50 years. As we now know, large pristine areas are not enough to ensure the long-term survival of animals and plants. Maintaining functioning ecosystems and healthy biodiversity requires a well-connected network of protected areas. [Learn more]
Gatineau Park – Make it a real park
Gatineau Park – Make it a “Real” Park!
It’s hard not to fall in love with the extraordinary biodiversity of Gatineau Park. This beautiful wilderness has 118 rare or endangered species, numerous wetlands, and 50 lakes! [Learn more]
The Gap
The Gap
New content coming soon. Please contact us if you have any questions. [Learn more]