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CPAWS Yukon Newsletters

The CPAWS Yukon chapter newsletter is published twice a year. It provides our members with up-to-date information on wilderness campaigns and other important issues. CPAWS members also receive the national newsletter, Canadian Wilderness. The chapter publishes material on all our major campaigns.

The CPAWS Yukon chapter newsletter is now distributed as a rich format e-mail message, with chapter campaign and activity highlights and links to more in-depth articles here on the CPAWS Yukon Web site. All CPAWS Yukon members are automatically subscribed to this distribution list, from which you can unsubscribe at any time.

Everyone is welcome to receive CPAWS Yukon E-news. Click here to subscribe!

Latest Issue

February, 2008 issue of CPAWS E-News

February, 2008 issue of
CPAWS Yukon E-News
CPAWS Yukon E-News
February, 2008

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Past Issues

July, 2007 issue of CPAWS E-News

July, 2007 issue of
CPAWS Yukon E-News
CPAWS Yukon E-News
July, 2007

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November, 2006 issue of CPAWS E-News

November, 2006 issue of
CPAWS Yukon E-News
CPAWS Yukon E-News
November, 2006

Articles and features include:

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Archived issues of the previous version of the CPAWS Yukon newsletter, Yukon Wild, are available for download in Acrobat (PDF) format.

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Click here to download the Summer 2006 issue of CPAWS Yukon Wild newsletter.

Click to download the Summer 2006 issue of CPAWS Yukon Wild.
(~875K)

CPAWS Yukon Wild
Summer 2006

Articles and features include:

  • Show Me the Money: Economic Impacts of a Potential New and an Existing National Park in the Yukon, by Theresa Gulliver
  • Observe, Record and Monitor, by Don Reid
  • Fine Kettle of Fish, by Jim Pojar
  • Three Rivers Update, Part Two, by Juri Peepre
  • Every Voice Counts, by Theresa Gulliver
  • Room to Roam: A Super Film, by Jill Pangman
  • What's Happening in the Forest? by Theresa Gulliver

… and more

Click here to download the Winter 2005-2006 issue of CPAWS Yukon Wild newsletter.

Click to download the Winter 2005-2006 issue of CPAWS Yukon Wild.
(~2.5 Mb)

CPAWS Yukon Wild
Winter 2005-2006

Articles and features include:

  • CPAWS Calls For Protection of Three Rivers and Launches New Book Celebrating This Great Boreal Wilderness, by Juri Peepre
  • A Common Vision, by Jill Pangman
  • The Value of Wilderness, by Laurel Jenkins
  • Wild at Heart, by Jim Pojar
  • Time and Tide, by Diana van Eyk
  • The 8th World Wilderness Congress Speaks of Hope, by Jill Pangman
  • Three Rivers and the Peel Watershed: Protecting the Yukon’s Great Boreal Wilderness, by Juri Peepre
  • Agay Mene Natural Environment Park, by Juri Peepre and Randi Mulder
  • Yukon Government Gives Oil and Gas Industry a Treasured Present – The Entire Territory, by Mac Hislop
  • Another Enriching Experience At The Muskwa-Kechika Kaska Youth Camp, by Theresa Gulliver
  • Southeast Yukon Proper Land Use Society (PLUS), by Tor Forsberg

… and more

Click here to download the Summer 2005 issue of CPAWS Yukon Wild newsletter.

Click to download the Summer 2005 issue of CPAWS Yukon Wild.
(~850K)

CPAWS Yukon Wild
Summer 2005

Articles and features include:

  • Yukon’s Proposed Kusawa Park Withdrawn from Mineral Staking, by Juri Peepre
  • Thank You Line Plourde and Tanya Harrison, by Diana van Eyk
  • Spring Brings Blooms and Being Caribou, by Jim Pojar
  • A Volunteer Librarian Opportunity, by Randi Mulder
  • The Postmodern Assault on Wilderness, by Jim Pojar
  • Whitehorse Residents Want Green Space, by Mac Hislop
  • The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: Big Crowds Attend Whitehorse Film Screenings and Demonstration, by Erica Heuer of Being Caribou
  • New Three Rivers Book to be Launched This Fall
  • Northern Gas Development Scenarios: Creating a Picture of “Death by a Thousand Cuts”, by Randi Mulder
  • Pumping Up the Volume at Eagle Plains? by Mac Hislop

… and more

Click here to download the Winter 2004-2005 issue of CPAWS Yukon Wild newsletter.

Click to download the Winter 2004-2005 issue of CPAWS Yukon Wild.
(~840K)

CPAWS Yukon Wild
Winter 2004-2005

Articles and features include:

  • Three Rivers: Wild Waters, Sacred Places Art Exhibition Opens, by Juri Peepre
  • Advocate for our treasured Yukon environment, and don't forget to breathe in the fresh boreal air, by Scott Heron, Board President
  • Conservation work keeps us busy, by Jim Pojar, Executive Director
  • Sustainability and Resource Planning, by Jim Pojar
  • New discoveries at Albert Creek banding station, by Ted Murphy-Kelly
  • Seismic exploration: Different methods with a range of impacts, by Mac Hislop, Campaign Coordinator
  • Contribute to regional planning in Southeast Yukon, by Theresa Gulliver, Forest Conservation Coordinator
  • Fear and loathing in the Yukon Government hinders habitat protection for Little Rancheria caribou, by Theresa Gulliver

… and more

Click here to download the Summer 2004 issue of CPAWS Yukon Wild newsletter.

Click to download the Summer 2004 issue of CPAWS Yukon Wild.
(~2 Mb)

CPAWS Yukon Wild
Summer 2004

Articles and features include:

  • A time of changes, by Rob McClure
  • A better future still possible in the Yukon, by Jim Pojar
  • Ecosystem based planning - A new era or just more window dressing? by Peter Sandiford
  • Watson Lake slide shows - a grand success, by Peter Sandiford
  • Yukon taxpayers as venture capitalists for mining industry, by Mac Hislop
  • Three Rivers Journey celebration packs Yukon Arts Centre, by Juri Peepre
  • Why another oil & gas call for nominations? by Mac Hislop
  • CPAWS-Yukon calls for moratorium on coalbed methane development, by Mac Hislop
  • GIS technology aids conservation and management, by Christian St.-Pierre
  • Conservation science workshop in Whitehorse, by Juri Peepre and Jim Pojar

… and more

 

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