Friday, April 13, 2012

Good work

Joshua Reichert, Washington, D.C. Joshua Reichert 
is managing director of the Pew Environment Group.

A few days ago, we posted two articles related to the recent Federal Budget and its impact on NGOs, environmental NGOs in particular.

One of the was "NGOs should reveal funding sources” by Deborah Yedlin.

In response, the following letter to the editor appeared today.

Good work

By Joshua Reichert,
Calgary Herald
April 13, 2012

Re: "NGOs should reveal funding sources," Deborah Yedlin, Opinion, April 7.

Deborah Yedlin calls the Pew Environment Group's work in Canada "obstructive." Our track record - including our work with partners across Canada - tells a very different story.

Pew focuses on globally significant environmental issues, including conservation of the North American boreal, the world's largest remaining intact forest, and protection of the fragile Arctic Ocean ecosystem. In Canada, we work closely with local citizens, businesses and governments, and do so with a commitment to transparency and utmost respect for the rule of law.

Americans and Canadians have collaborated for more than a century to safe-guard our shared natural re-sources. Together, we have invested billions of dollars and countless hours to re-store the Great Lakes and Pacific salmon, conserve wetlands and forests for waterfowl and songbirds, and stop acid rain. Most recently, Pew has partnered with the Canadian timber industry to protect caribou and market Canada's boreal forest products in the United States.

We are proud of our work in Canada. We believe the public is best served by a thoughtful, constructive dialogue on how both countries can, working together, best manage the continent we all share.

Joshua Reichert, Washington, D.C. Joshua Reichert is managing director of the Pew Environment Group.

Readers may be interested in this interview with Joshua Reichert from Sport Fishing Magazine on May 14, 2009.


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