The above figure and table is based on information reported in Schedule 6 (Line 4575) of Canadian tax returns filed by environmental organizations. This information is publicly available at the web-site of Revenue Canada. For links to the original sources of this information, see below. In each case, the first link is to the 2009 return, the second link is to the 2010 return:
- Algoma Highlands Conservancy: $330,906 and zero in 2010
- Banrock Station Wetlands Foundation: $279,951 and zero in 2010
- Bird Studies Canada: $272,828 and $130,891
- David Suzuki Foundation: $712,004 and $553,560
- Ducks Unlimited Canada: $31,980,744 and $33,348,454
- Ecojustice (AKA Sierra Legal defense Fund): $530,075 and zero in 2010
- Ecology Action Centre: $329,396 and $193,995
- Environmental Defence Canada Inc.: $308,260 and $478,823
- Environmental Youth Society Alliance: $209,333 and $35,157
- Georgia Straight Alliance: $157,589 and $141,727
- Natural Step Canada Inc.: $262,783 and $89,575
- Nature Conservancy Canada: $4,822,013 and $3,298,490
- Northwest Institute for Bioregional Research Society: $198,437 and $135,948
- Pacific Wild Foundation (AKA West Coast Whale Research) $97,700 and $25
- Raincoast Conservation Foundation $106,748 and $107,000
- Respecting Aboriginal Values and Environmental Needs (RAVEN): $145,177 and $323,275
- Sierra Club of B.C. Foundation: $229,263 and $ 329,644
- Sierra Club of Canada Foundation: $290,005 and $146,738
- Tides Canada: $1,410,308 ($819,659 and $590,649 in 2009) and $8,022,398 ($7,809,143 and $213,255 in 2010)
- Walter & Duncan Gordon Charitable Foundation: $67,297 and $ 148,723
- Watershed Watch Salmon Society: $274,338 and $376,119
- West Coast Environmental Law Research Foundation: zero in 2009 and $129,827
- Wildsight: $299,391 and $213,722
- World Wildlife Fund Canada: $2,179,546 and $870,191
- Yukon Conservation Society $66,837 and $343,854
- Zoocheck Canada Inc. $107,929 and $100,460
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