Nuisance Wildlife Campaign

NEW: Please Stop Point Pelee National Park - Cormorant Slaughter
(Spring 2011)

NEW: 'Nuisance Wildlife' - A Photographic Exhibit
(Spring 2011)

NEW: Coyotes - God's Dog - Speakers’ Tour
(Spring 2011)

NEW: Ontario government can break its own laws
(Winter 2011)

NEW: McGuinty endorses the extension of cottage leases in Rondeau Provincial Park
(Winter 2011)

NEW: White-tailed Deer population declines dramatically in eastern Ontario
(Winter 2011)

PPC t-shirt in support of ‘nuisance’ wildlife everywhere

Quetico Wilderness Park Threatened By Hydro Development

Plans are being push forward for hydroelectric development of the Namakan River in the heart of the Quetico-Boundary Waters-Voyageurs wilderness area of NW Ontario and N Minnesota. Unfortunately the Ontario public has not been appraised of these plans through the Environmental Bill of Rights Registry. Your help is urgently needed to prevent the destruction of the Namakan’s unique and fragile ecosystem and harm to the surrounding protected areas.

Read more here (download Word document). Click here to view map.

For more Information contact the Quetico Foundation.

Namakan

Lip of High Falls, Namakan River. Photo credit Gila Isaacs.

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