Community Pints

CPAWS Southern Alberta

$1 from every pint sold of Tallgrass Tango in the Banded Peak Taproom will be donated to CPAWS Southern Alberta.
April 2024

Banded Peak April Community Pint: Tallgrass Tango - CPAWS

For the entire month of April, $1 from every pint sold of Tallgrass Tango in the Banded Peak Taproom will be donated to CPAWS Southern Alberta.

About CPAWS:

CPAWS is a non-profit conservation organization working to promote thriving, healthy, and diverse lands and waters in Alberta. Since 1967, CPAWS Southern Alberta Chapter has led conservation efforts to protect areas in Banff National Park, Kananaskis, the Whaleback and the Castle. The Southern Alberta chapter is also a leader in environmental education, offering award-winning programs to help build the next generation of environmental stewards.

Thriving ecosystems support biodiversity, provide natural solutions for climate change impacts, and promote a healthy, wild Alberta. Not only do healthy ecosystems benefit our landscape, but they benefit us. They provide us with clean water, support our communities and economy, supply us with food, protect us from natural disasters, and allow us to recreate and enjoy Alberta’s landscape. When nature thrives, we thrive.

They Believe:

  • Nature, wilderness and wild places have intrinsic value;
  • Nature thrives when ecosystems are healthy, functioning, resilient and diverse;
  • Large landscape protection and connection is a natural solution to mitigate and adapt to climate change;
  • Healthy ecosystems have a positive impact on human wellness;
  • People are an integral part of the ecosystem;
  • An informed and engaged citizenry is important to public debate and addressing conservation and wilderness issues; and
  • Conservation solutions should be developed proactively.

Since 1967, they have led important conservation efforts to protect areas in Banff National Park, Kananaskis, the Whaleback and the Castle. And help grow Alberta's community of environmental stewards by offering environmental education and interpretive hikes to teachers, students, and community members.

Past Successes | Current Campaigns | Environmental Education

Learn More About CPAWS and Their Conservation Efforts