Pan-Canadian Biodiversity Best Practices/Case Studies Contest
Announcing the Pan-Canadian Biodiversity Best Practices/Case Studies Contest
In advance of the International Year of Biodiversity in 2010, the Canadian Environmental Network is launching a Best Practices/Case Studies Contest to gather innovative and effective examples of environmental non-governmental organizations’ ENGOs work related to the conservation, sustainable use, and awareness of biodiversity.
convention on biological diversityThe “winning” case studies and best practices will be featured in a 20-page handbook that will be included as an annex to Canada’s Fourth National Report to the Convention on Biological Diversity in preparation of the tenth meeting of the Parties to the Convention from October 18-29, 2010 in Nagoya, Japan. Our aim is to include one best practice/case study from each province and territory. If your best practice or case study is selected, you will receive $200 to write a 1-2 page summary to be included in the handbook.
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