What You Can Do
There are several ways you can contribute to helping us reach our goal of protecting at least half of the Peel Watershed.
The pristine Peel watershed and Three Rivers are the northern anchor of the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Y2Y). These remarkable watersheds are a vast ecological benchmark and could be a climate change sanctuary, important to the Y2Y and boreal regions but also of global value.
Yukon Government
Write a letter in support of conservation to Yukon Premier Dennis Fentie and Minister of Environment Elaine Taylor. Or if you are in the Yukon contact your Member of the Legislative Assembly:
Yukon Government
Box 2703, Whitehorse, YT, Canada Y1A 2C6
Land Use Planning
Participate in land use planning by attending public meetings held by the Peel Watershed Planning Commission. Send a letter to the Commission expressing your support for protecting the Three Rivers watersheds.
201, 307 Jarvis Street, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 2H3
Telephone: (867) 667-2374
Fax: (867) 667-4624
www.peel.planyukon.ca
Support CPAWS

Three Rivers: The Yukons Great Boreal Wilderness, a small masterpiece released
by Harbour Publishing, has photographs of the landscape that will take your breath away and remind you of what it means to be Canadian.
Mark Hume, Globe & Mail
Now available from the CPAWS-Yukon online store. Go to: www.cpawsyukon.org/store for this and other amazing CPAWS Yukon merchandise!
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Learn more about this landscape and support the work of CPAWS Yukon. Get a copy of Three Rivers: The Yukons Great Boreal Wilderness, available in local bookstores and online via the CPAWS Yukon store. Check out the CPAWS online store for books, Three Rivers posters, videos and more.
Attend a CPAWS public event on the Three Rivers or other boreal conservation work. Join CPAWS-Yukon and ask to be put on a Three Rivers mailing list. Visit or contact CPAWS Yukon for details:
Telephone: (867) 393-8080, Ext 1
Write: PO Box 31095, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 5P7
E-mail: info@cpawsyukon.org
Simply by being a member, you show that you care. Become a CPAWS member online.
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