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2016 Wilderness Committee Calendars available now!

2016 WC Calendars

Hi PAOV,

The end of summer has arrived, and for many people this new season marks a return to schedules, routines and traditions.

Here at the Wilderness Committee, autumn is one of our favourite times of the year – it’s when we get to reveal next year’s Endangered Wilderness and Endangered Wildlife Calendars!

The 2016 Canada’s Endangered Wilderness Calendar includes amazing photos of threatened wild areas, including the lush old-growth forest of the Walbran Valley, Manitoba’s lower Bird River and the Peace-Athabasca Delta in northeast Alberta. Our 2016 Canada’s Endangered Wildlife Calendar features captivating images of wild Canadian species, such as the northern fur seal, monarch butterfly and the iconic killer whale.

On each page, you’ll find striking photographs, helpful maps and detailed information about the campaign or species at risk. Plus, all our publications and calendars are produced using FSC certified recycled paper and UV inks to reduce the impact on our forests, water and climate.

These inspiring nature-themed calendars are now available for just $15.95 each!
Order the pair (one of each calendar) for just $25.

Order now!

Head to our online store at WildernessCommittee.org/store to purchase your calendars, and browse our entire catalogue of green products – including greeting cards, books, gift memberships, species at risk gift packages, fair trade First Nations products and more. You can also order by phone at 1-800-661-9453 (or 604-683-8220 in Metro Vancouver) anytime from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PST.

As always, the proceeds from your purchases will go directly towards our wilderness and wildlife campaigns…so you can enjoy our wild products AND feel great about helping to protect the environment.

We hope you enjoy this year’s calendars – thanks for your support!

For the wild,

Joe Foy | National Campaign Director
Wilderness Committee

Joe Foy

P.S. If you are an active Wilderness Committee member or part of ourr0

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