Welcome, 

Snow Snakes

The Participants



Alexander Lloyd Achter
Winnipeg, MB


Allyson Landry
Stoneham, QC


Curtis Ash
Conception Bay S, NL


Isobel Gautier
Goose Bay, NL


John Healey
Halifax, NS


Joyce Arends
Batawa, ON


Leksy Walsh
Summerside, PEI


Macelynn Dwyer McGill
Souris, PEI


Samuel Hunter
Charlottetown, PEI


Travis Lamure
Petitcodiac, NB

Stage 1:

Winter Hiking the Tobeatic Wilderness Area, Nova Scotia

Stage 2: Conservation
Field Learning

During Stage 2, members of this group spend three months in individual field learning placements with partners in conservation across Canada. Learn more about their placements below.

Hope For Wildlife

Seaforth, Nova Scotia

Wildlife Hospital & Rehab in Seaforth, NS.

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photo representing organization

Atlantic Coastal Action Project – Cape Breton

Sydney, NS

ACAP Cape Breton has grown into a dynamic organization that integrates the following core areas into its day-to-day operations: science and monitoring based projects, social marketing, and education and awareness.

Nature Trust of New Brunswick

Fredericton, NB

Charitable land conservation organization responsible for conserving & stewarding more than 70 nature preserves in NB.

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photo representing organization

The Deanery Project

Lower Ship Harbour, NS

The Deanery Project has become a dynamic education and demonstration site for environmental sustainability, skills development, the arts, and community building.

Canadian Wildlife Federation – Marine Team

Halifax, NS

The CWF’s Marine Team works to implement action in marine conservation on both coasts of Canada, focusing at the moment on the development, testing, and implementation of ropeless fishing gear.

Stage 3: Outreach, Service and Community Impact Development

In this stage, CCC participants will be able to take what they’ve learned in the first two stages and incorporate that knowledge into meaningful community outreach and impactful service projects. From developing pollinator education programs for the classroom to hosting informative podcasts that expose new audiences to discussions on the top environmental issues of the day, these projects are developed and delivered by CCC participants with the goal of having a positive impact on both their home communities and Canada. Explore every completed CCC project here to see the impact our program is having across Canada and to get inspiration for how you can better your community and local wildlife.


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