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Threatened bears slaughtered in B.C. parks

February 25, 2010
VANCOUVER – Trophy hunters are turning British Columbia’s protected areas into graveyards for...

Canadian conservation groups launch official objection to eco-certification for troubled Canadian salmon fisheries

February 10, 2010
VANCOUVER – Today, three prominent conservation groups from British Columbia, Canada, filed a notice...

2010 Olympics earn a bronze for climate action, says David Suzuki Foundation

February 3, 2010

VANCOUVER – The Vancouver 2010 Olympics have made the podium with a bronze medal for their efforts

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Flaws of Copenhagen Accord Revealed
February 03, 2010
Citizens and media from around the world have been rightly...

Momentum is building online
October 15, 2009
With the UN climate summit only 51 days away you can feel the...

Climate change increases the risk of species extinction
October 15, 2009
Scientists warn us that our planet is undergoing a major wildlife...

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