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Tiffi finds this wonderful video and she is sure that Elsa will want to add it to the story.
Wow! That was cool! Now she reads more about this alliance…………….
‘The Endangered Ecosystems Alliance (EEA) is a non-profit conservation organization founded in September of 2018 by Canadian conservationists Ken Wu, working for the science-based protection of all native ecosystems and to support ecosystem literacy.
We work primarily at a federal level, as well as augmenting local and regional campaigns in the provinces and territories, to push for the protection of at least 50% of Canada in all terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems by 2030.
Science shows that vastly scaling-up the protection and restoration of native ecosystems is a vital game-changer to help avert both the extinction crisis and the climate crisis.
Along with our national campaign efforts, the Endangered Ecosystems Alliance supports regional partners in their provincial campaign efforts. We engage non-traditional allies including businesses, unions, diverse faith groups, and multi-cultural outreach in order to greatly expand the total scale of the conservation movement. A critical part of our work is to work with First Nations organizations and communities to support Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCA's), while working to arrange community-based financing to support such protected areas. We engage in science and policy research, public education, news and social media outreach, and major public mobilizations.
We will ultimately be working for a federal Endangered Ecosystems Act to protect all native and endangered ecosystems across the country on a much larger scale based on conservation biology principles and traditional ecological knowledge.’ (Source)
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Back to the beginning - Tiffi learns about the Ocean Ecosystem