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Canadian environmental groups welcome the Kunming-Montreal Agreement at COP15 in Montreal to halt and reverse global biodiversity loss by 2030 and applaud Canada’s leadership, which was instrumental in landing the deal.
COP15, also called NatureCOP, was the world’s chance to come together and commit to an ambitious plan to halt and reverse nature loss. The conference was held in Montreal and wrapped up December 19. Read about the outcomes for birds and conservation in Canada.
We can’t thank you enough for your contributions to the understanding, appreciation, and conservation of birds. Whether you donated, volunteered, or took action another way, we appreciate your generosity this year! Join us in celebrating results we achieved together.
West Mabou Beach Provincial Park is ecologically significant and an important breeding site for Endangered Piping Plovers. It is a priority ecosystem for conservation and a golf course has no place there.
To halt and reverse biodiversity loss, we need strong commitment from our policy makers today that will save our iconic grasslands and the birds that need them for their survival.
Canadian environmental groups call for ambitious global and national action to save nature before it’s too late
Nature is in crisis because of the on-going rampant destruction of land and ocean ecosystems, as well as the catastrophic effects of climate change.
Bill 23 or the “More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022” was introduced by the Government of Ontario on October 25, 2022 and passed on November 28, 2022. We at Birds Canada believe the proposed changes will harm native Ontario wildlife species and their habitats.
The new Cottage Life documentary special Loons: A Cry From The Mist chronicles a year in the life of Canada’s iconic bird, the Common Loon. You can watch the complete documentary online.
This upcoming season marks the 123rd year for the Christmas Bird Count in Canada. This event is a winter tradition for thousands of Canadians and a great introduction to Citizen Science.
NatureCOP is a UN biodiversity conference happening in Montreal this December. It’s an opportunity for the world to agree on a plan to stop nature loss once and for all. Birds Canada is speaking up for birds at this critical moment.
Birds Canada is the country’s only national organization dedicated to bird conservation.
Our mission is to drive action to increase the understanding, appreciation, and conservation of birds in Canada.
Every day, our thousands of caring donors, more than 70 passionate staff, and 74,000 outstanding volunteers are taking action. Together, we are Canada’s voice for birds.
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