Make your voice heard at the NatureCOP! Nature Canada is collecting letters from nature-loving individuals and will be delivering them to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the Nature COP in Montreal in early December. Submit an online letter, mail one to our office, or attend a local event to ensure that yours is included in the delivery. What is the COP? It’s the 15th UN Conference of the Parties where international leaders will discuss a Global Biodiversity Framework. As the host nation, Canada has an opportunity to show leadership within the negotiations. It’s an opportunity for the world to agree on a plan – to act together – to halt and reverse nature and species loss all over the planet. The letters collected should be directed to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and should convey the message of why Canada’s nature and species are worth protecting and why we need a strong framework to halt and reverse its loss. How to get your message on the NatureBus: Attend a local event! Nature Canada is traveling across the country in the NatureBus and has partnered with local nature conservation organizations to host events at each of the stops. Attend one of the bus stop events to place your letter on the bus! Major cities we’ll be passing through include Vancouver, Toronto, and Halifax. Check here to see if the nature bus is coming to your town! Mail us a letter! Get together with friends and family to have a letter writing party and then mail the letters to Nature Canada’s office at 300-240 Bank St, Ottawa, ON, K2P 1X4. It can be long or short, big or small! We’ll ensure it makes its way to Montreal. Submit an online postcard! Can’t make it to an event? Send your digital message TODAY and we’ll add it to the letter bag! Click here to send a virtual postcard. To learn more about the NatureBus visit us at www.naturecanada.ca/naturebus! Find Out More Copyright © Nature Canada, 2022, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: 300-240 Bank Street, Ottawa, Ontario K2P 1X4 |
Species-at-Risk Travelling Museum at French Library!
The Nature PEI Species-at-Risk is now at the Carrefour de l’Isle-Sant-Jean at the Dr.-J.-Edmond-Arsenault Library! The library is open to