Charlotte Dawe
About Charlotte Dawe
Drawing on her background in field research, biology, and public policy, Charlotte Dowe passionately advocates for enhanced biodiversity protection nationwide. Currently, her primary focus lies in championing a federal nature and biodiversity accountability law that respects Indigenous sovereignty and legal pluralism. She seeks to enshrine the COP15 Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) 2030 targets into law, ensuring robust measures for preserving biodiversity for future generations.
With over a decade of experience spanning academia, ecological restoration, and environmental campaigning, Dawe is putting her experience to work protecting wildlife and wilderness through multiple approaches.
Canada’s moment of truth at the U.N. biodiversity conference
Politicians have a historic opportunity to prove that they care more about the safety of communities and healthy ecosystems than political games.