The responsibility of the Alpine Club of Canada is to
advocate the freedom of mountaineering and to promote conservation of the
mountain environment. The portfolio of Access and Environment is to
oversee the appreciation 'and application' of these responsibilities.
The portfolio fulfills this role by communicating with and coordinating
the efforts of Club sections' Access and Environment Committees.
The mandate of Access and Environment is guided by
both the Wilderness Code of and the Access and Environment Policy, outlined
below.
Wilderness Code of Ethics
Stewardship of resources and protection of the environment
are both essential to preserve the quality of the experiences which we
value so highly. As more people take advantage of outdoor recreation,
the level of protection must increase or the experience will deteriorate.
All wilderness users have four obligations:
- Manage Waste:
eliminate adding solid waste to the wilderness by carrying in less,
and carrying out that which you carried in.
- Tread
Lightly: eliminate all visible signs of passage,
and avoid contact with wildlife.
- Natural
and Cultural Resources: treat protected areas,
private property, other cultures and other users with respect.
- Education
/ Advocacy: educate yourself, volunteer your time,
and ensure that all who will listen hear what you value in the wilderness.
Enjoy yourself in the wilderness, but protect it for
the enjoyment of all, and for its own sake!
Environment Fund
The Alpine Club of Canada Environment Fund is a permanent
legacy for environmental work. The purpose of this fund is to provide
support that contributes to the protection and preservation of mountain
and climbing environments, including the preservation of alpine flora
and fauna in their natural habitat. The focus of the fund is wilderness
conservation rather than recreation enhancement. Projects are evaluated
and ranked in accordance with the criteria established by the Environment
Committee of the ACC. Funding is limited, and not all projects can be
funded even though they meet the criteria. The deadline for receipt of
applications for each review is January 31st of each year.
For more information and application forms, see
Environment
Fund
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