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Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
(http://www.agr.ca/envire.html) (Last viewed: 2007-02-28)
Environment Bureau, Sir John Carling Bldg., 930 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, ON K1A 0C5.
Tel: (613) 759-1000; Fax: (613) 759-7977; E-mail:info@agr.gc.ca
Purpose: To promote environmental sustainability in the Canadian agri-food industry. Also involved in public education.

Animal Alliance of Canada
(http://www.animalalliance.ca/) (Last viewed: 2007-02-27)
221 Broadview Avenue, Suite 101, Toronto, ON M4M 2G3.
Tel: (416) 462-9541; Fax: (416) 462-9647; info@animalalliance.ca
Purpose: To achieve long-term animal protection through public education and legislative advocacy.

Arctic Institute of North America
(http://www.ucalgary.ca/aina/) (Last viewed: 2007-02-28)
2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4.
Tel: (403) 220-7515; Fax: (403) 282-4609; bbeaucha@ucalgary.ca
Purpose: To advance the study of Canada’s North through the natural and social sciences, the arts, and the humanities.

Assembly of First Nations
(http://www.afn.ca) (Last viewed: 2007-03-02)
Trebla Building, 473 Albert Street, Ottawa, ON K1R 5B4.
241-6789 Toll Free 1-866-869-6789; Fax: (613) 241-5808;
Purpose: To advance the socioeconomic and environmental interests of the indigenous peoples of Canada.

Association for the Protection of Fur-bearing Animals (also known as Fur-bearers)
(http://www.banlegholdtraps.com/main.html) (Last viewed: 2007-03-02)
3727 Renfrew Street, Vancouver, BC V5M 3L7.
Tel: (604) 435-1850; Fax: (604) 435-1840; join@banlegholdtraps.com or info@banlegholdtraps.com
Purpose: To abolish the use of inhumane trapping methods.

Atlantic Coastal Research Program (ACAP)
(http://atlantic-web1.ns.ec.gc.ca/community/acap/default.asp?lang=En&n=085FF7FC-1) (Last viewed: 2007-02-27)
45 Alderney Drive, Dartmouth, NS B2Y 2N6.
Tel: (902) 426-8679; Fax: (; E-mail:
Purpose: To help Atlantic Canadians restore and sustain watersheds and adjacent coastal areas..

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P.O. Box 687, Station Q, Toronto, ON M4T 2N5.
Tel: (416) 223-4141; Fax: (416) 730-8550;
Purpose: To defend the rights of animals in research, product testing, agriculture, and hunting.

Canadian Arctic Resources Committee
(http://www.carc.org/) (Last viewed: 2007-03-05)
1276 Wellington Street, 2nd floor, Ottawa, ON K1Y 3A7.
759-4284 Toll Free (866) 949-9006; Fax: (613) 759-4581; E-mail: info@carc.org
Purpose: To advocate the sustainable development of arctic resources and communities.

Canadian Biodiversity Institute
(http://www.biodiversityonline.ca/) (Last viewed: 2007-03-06)
99 Fifth Avenue, Suite 322, Ottawa, ON K1S 5P5.
Tel: (613) 235-7550; E-mail: Ann@schoolgrounds.ca
Purpose: The Canadian Biodiversity Institute helps schools transform their grounds into stimulating, biologically-diverse outdoor classrooms and healthy, enjoyable spaces by developing demonstration school sites, providing comprehensive how-to materials, offering expert advice and training, and facilitating networking. It provides naturalization programs, habitat projects, and online resources..

Canadian Centre of Pollution Prevention
(http://www.c2p2online.com/) (Last viewed: 2007-03-06)
100 Charlotte Street, Sarnia, ON N7T 4R2.
Tel: (519) 337-3423; Fax: (519) 337-3486; E-mail: info@c2p2online.com
Purpose: The Canadian Centre of Pollution Prevention is a non-profit organization that encourages actions that avoid or minimize the creation of pollution and waste and foster a healthier environment and a sustainable society. Its services include online resources, newsletters, research, workshop training, and conferences..

 
 
These links are an annotated list of organizations that can be contacted for information related to environmental issues. These contacts are provided for information only. CELP does not specifically endorse any of these organizations. This compilation is based on: Environmental Science. A Canadian Perspective, 3rd ed. (2004) Published by Pearson Education Canada, Toronto, ON.
The information was accurate at the time of posting, if you have corrections for us, please send them to celp@dal.ca.