Welcome, 

The Troupe

The Participants



Adam Joseph
Kitchener, ON


Grant Mask
Ramora, ON





Brendan Riley
Winsor, ON





Christina Borring-Olsen
Kelowna, BC





Kimberly McGough
Okotoks, AB


Nick Butt
Corner Brook, NL


Nicole Webster
Winnipeg, MB


Shannon Anderson
Alma, NB

Stage 1:

Group 1 met in Huntsville, Ontario for two weeks of training with the Canadian Wildlife Federation. They travelled to remote areas of Algonquin Park via sled dogs and snowshoes and experienced winter camping in the frozen mixed and hardwood forest.

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.

Alberta Parks

Alberta

Alberta's parks inspire people to discover, value, protect and enjoy the natural world and the benefits it provides for current and future generations.

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Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation

Moose Jaw, SK

The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation is a non-profit, non-government, charitable organization of over 32,000 members in 125 branches across Saskatchewan representing every walk of life. Per capita, we are the largest wildlife conservation organization of its kind in the world. Established in 1929, the SWF has become an acknowledged leader in the conservation field.

Scales Nature Park

Oro-Medonte, Ontario

Scales Nature Park focuses on the conservation of reptiles, amphibians, and fish through education, research, and conservation activities

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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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