Environmental & Conservation Organizations in Ottawa, ON with opening times

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Results from the 'Environmental & Conservation Organizations' category in Ottawa

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1390 PRINCE OF WALES DRIVE, CARLETON HEIGHTS - RIDEAUVIEW, Ottawa, K2C 3N6

(613) 224-3863
Maison et Jardinage, Environmental Conservation Organization, Consultant, Environmental consultant, Consulting Agency, Services & conseillers en environnement, Commercial Physical Research, Environmental Consultants, Business Consultant, Service, Ecological, Jardin et Pelouse
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400-300 Richmond Rd, Ottawa, K1Z 6X6

(613) 820-5600
Real estate developer, Architectural designer, Environmental Conservation Organization
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2039 Chemin Robertson, Ottawa, K2H 8R2

(613) 722-2090
Conservation department, Environmental Conservation Organization
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4 Florence Street, WEST CENTRE TOWN - LITTLE ITALY - CIVIC HOSPITAL EAST, Ottawa, K2P 0W7

(613) 569-3439
Organization, Environmental Conservation, environmental, groups, Ecological Organizations, Civic & Social Associations
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240 Bank St., Ottawa, K2P 1X4

(613) 562-3447
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501 Sir-George-Étienne-Cartier Pkwy, Ottawa, K1M 2K7

(613) 321-1120
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275 Slater St #810, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K1P 5H9

613-232-8706
WWF Canada's Conservation Program is tackling some of the most daunting conservation challenges facing the country, as well as the broader international community. Our energies are directed to completing a national network of marine protected areas, safeguarding the Arctic, supporting leading-edge research to protect Canadian wildlife and habitats, addressing priority conservation concerns for North America, and protecting Cuban wildlife and habitats. WWF employs a range of tools to achieve its conservation results. These include field research, scientific mapping, policy initiatives, market solutions and public education. WWF works closely with local communities and others who share the common goal of protecting the natural world. WWF's conservation results include the protection of 96 million acres of Canadian wilderness through the Endangered Spaces Campaign; the development and implementation of recovery plans for a number of species, including the St. Lawrence beluga whale and the right whale; the banning of carbofuran, a grasshopper spray implicated in the decline of the burrowing owl; and the protection of thousands of acres of tropical forests throughout Latin America. WWF Canada's head office - located in Toronto - contains WWF's public support staff and most of its conservation staff as well. Regional offices in British Columbia, Alberta, Nova Scotia, and the Northwest Territories also house conservation staff.