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ClimaFacts Atlantic is committed to enhancing public knowledge on environmental climate change issues among Atlantic Canadians by providing an accessible resource about scientific climate research, promoting informed discussions and positive change.
The Cornwall & Area Watershed Group is a community-based group whose goal is to enhance the water quality and health of our local waterways, to restore and protect wildlife habitats, and to improve active living through increased recreational opportunities.
Our group includes community residents, farmers, landowners, and government in collaborative watershed planning and active support for environmental stewardship.
We conserve, restore and manage wetlands and grasslands to benefit waterfowl, wildlife and people. Our goal is to ensure abundant wetlands and waterfowl for generations to come while improving Canadian lives. Waterfowl are migratory. That’s why our conservation efforts impact diverse areas across the entire country—including your community.
Earth Rangers is an environmental non-profit that empowers youth to take action for the environment. Our ER Teens program offers an opportunity for young Canadians aged 13-18 to take initiative for environmental causes they care about, such as wildlife conservation, climate change, sustainability, and more. By working remotely with staff, teens volunteer their time to complete an eco-action project of their choice; at home, at school, in their community, or online. Our flexible program ensures that teens can work at their own pace, while having the support and resources they need to make a positive impact.
ECOPEI is a registered charitable environmental organization. We work on a variety of issues, everything for agriculture to energy. Our main effort is around our Macphail Woods Ecological Forestry Project, where we teach children and adults about nature, grow plants native to this region, and promote better forest practices.
WHO WE ARE:
Island Nature Trust is a membership-based, non-government, Canadian charity dedicated to land conservation in Prince Edward Island since 1979. We envision a future where P.E.I. has a network of protected, robust natural areas championed by knowledgeable, engaged Islanders.
WHAT WE DO:
Island Nature Trust acquires, manages and protects forever a network of connected natural areas throughout PEI for the benefit of wildlife and people.
We are a key provider of technical, science-based knowledge on land stewardship and wildlife in PEI for landowners, governments and partner environmental groups.
We provide mentorship and employment opportunities to people committed to land stewardship, conservation research and wildlife monitoring who will continue building on the long tradition of Island Nature Trust as the premiere land trust on the Island.
Keeping Cats Homed (KCH) is a non-profit volunteer-run group in Prince Edward Island, Canada, that rescues orphaned, abandoned, or stray kittens and young cats, providing them with veterinary care, fosters homes, and socialization until they can be adopted into permanent homes. The organization is supported by donations, volunteers, and adoption fees, and aims to ensure that all cats have a safe, loving, and permanent family.
The PEI Equine Retirement Society (operating name Sadie's Place) is dedicated to helping animals and people. We rescue, rehab and rehome horses and and other animals in need and we offer wellness programs that allow people to access the healing benefits of interactions with animals and nature.