A recent poll commissioned by CPAWS Yukon found Yukoners overwhelmingly care about the environment and want to see it better protected. [Learn more]| CPAWS Yukon
Your site is slow. People leave. Google shrugs. You tweak your theme, compress your images, scream into the void. Still slow… The problem might be your cache plugin, or rather the cache plugin you’re not using yet. The post What’s the Best Cache Plugin for WordPress? 5 Options Compared for 2025 appeared first on CPAWS Yukon.| CPAWS Yukon
We have a once in a generation opportunity. New mining legislation will rewrite the outdated Placer and Quartz Mining Acts, bringing mining in the Yukon into the 21st century and reforming the entire cycle of a mine. You don’t need to be an expert on mining to share your vision, values, and hopes. The decisions [Learn more]| CPAWS Yukon
Mining projects move through the regulatory system every day. Although information about mining projects in the Yukon is publicly available, it’s hard to find—and even harder to understand! This guide dives into where to access information, at all stages of a project’s lifetime, as well as how and when you can share your opinion about proposed and active mining. [Learn more]| CPAWS Yukon
Neve has long been considered one of the top ten WordPress themes in the official WordPress repository. It consistently gets high ratings and is active on hundreds of thousands of websites. It’s obvious that many people like it, but does that mean it’s a good choice for you? In this review we peel back the [Learn more] The post Neve WordPress Theme Review: 1,200+ Five-Star Ratings Can’t Be Wrong…or Can They? appeared first on CPAWS Yukon.| CPAWS Yukon
Through powerful watercolour portraits, artist Yataya van Kampen highlights the deep connections First Nations people have to Chasàn Chùa (McIntyre Creek). Her exhibition reclaims representation, challenges what we mean by conservation, and reminds us that people are part of nature too. Protecting Chasàn Chùa means honouring the lives and knowledge rooted in this place. [Learn more] The post People of Chasàn Chùa appeared first on CPAWS Yukon.| CPAWS Yukon
A few days ago, the annual WordCamp Europe meetup took place in the picturesque city of Basel, Switzerland. The biggest announcement from the event was the new FAIR Package Manager – but what exactly is it? In this article we dive into the details, including Matt Mullenweg’s reaction when asked about it on stage. The post The FAIR Package Manager Just Launched as a WordPress Repository Alternative – but What Exactly Is It? appeared first on CPAWS Yukon.| CPAWS Yukon
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Almost 90% of Yukon birds are migratory, relying on healthy ecosystems across continents. These shared journeys are written into their DNA, reminding us of the importance of conservation and preserving the connections between ecosystems, landscapes, and generations. [Learn more] The post From Canada to Colombia: Birds, Belonging, and Big Flight Lessons appeared first on CPAWS Yukon.| CPAWS Yukon
The fourth and final panel on mining in the Yukon, focused on how salmon advocacy, governance, and relationships intersect with extractive industries. Panelists included Dawna Hope (Chief, First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun), Nicole Tom (former Chief, Little Salmon Carmacks First Nation), and Nuri Frame (Managing Partner, PST Law). [Learn more] The post Panel Discussion: Indigenous Governance and Salmon appeared first on CPAWS Yukon.| CPAWS Yukon
This election, Canadians will head to the polls with many different priorities for the next four years. Most Yukoners believe that the environment and climate change should be one of those priorities for the federal government. We asked each candidate four questions to highlight their vision around conservation and climate change. In the Yukon riding, [Learn more] The post 2025 Federal Election Questionnaire appeared first on CPAWS Yukon.| CPAWS Yukon