These summits will take place in Spring Successful applicants will be provided with more information about the summit as it becomes available. It will likely impact our planned activities for the program. Wherever an activity is cancelled due to COVID restrictions, whether it be the expedition, summit, etc.
Successful applicants will be provided with more information as it becomes available. Contact info cpaws. Subscribe Now! The three core components of the program are: A CPAWS-led expedition of a regional watershed in need of protection; Participant-led, volunteer community service projects focused on conservation or education; and A summit where participants share knowledge and develop skills in civic engagement, conservation, leadership, and advocacy.
Eligibility Requirements Must be between years old Must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or granted refugee status in Canada Must reside in your program region of interest Must be able to commit hours to the program Must demonstrate an interest in wilderness conservation Must have access to a computer and an internet connection.
We are no longer accepting applications for the season. Past Projects. Ottawa Valley Participant, Southern Alberta Participant, A supportive community-oriented approach to engaging with and experiencing nature.
New Brunswick Participant, Alberta Watershed Ed Kesley Serviss, Southern Alberta Participant Campaign and contest to educate participants on the nature of local river and watershed processes in Southern Alberta using accessible language to communicate the complex scientific concepts.
Guided Walk at Odell Park Aidan Hicks and Gracyn McLaughlin, New Brunswick Participants A guided leisurely walk around the main trails of Odell Park in Fredericton, where participants discovered the winter critters that call Odell their home and learned the importance of conserving habitats for winter wildlife.
The Fascinating World of Fungi Lacey Roberts, Southern Alberta Participant A podcast series that will take you through time and space to learn about the often forgotten decomposers that help sustain our cycle of life on Earth.
Frequently Asked Questions. What are the eligibility requirements for the program? In order to be eligible to apply for the program, you must fulfill the following requirements: Must be between years old Must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or granted refugee status in Canada Must reside in your program region of interest Must be able to commit hours to the program Must demonstrate an interest in wilderness conservation Must have access to a computer and an internet connection.
What is the duration of the program? Why do I have to live in one of the program regions to apply? Do I need to be studying or have studied conservation in a post-secondary program to apply? Do I need to have work or volunteer experience in conservation to apply?
What are the physical requirements for the expeditions? Backcountry X by Snowmobile. Callaghan Cruiser by Snowmobile. Mountain Explorer by Snowmobile. Yukon Breakfast Dining Adventure by Snowmobile. Wilderness Run by Snowmobile.
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