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Climb for Nature x BC PlaceCN Tower Climb Aviso steps up for wildlife as presenting sponsor of the 2025 WWF Climb for Nature February 20, 2025 Aviso employees will also be climbing and volunteering at the annual fundraising event Read More
WWF-Canada welcomes Ryan Baillargeon, David Oxtoby and Thao Pham to its Board of Directors January 28, 2025 World Wildlife Fund Canada is proud to announce the appointment of three new members to its Board of Directors: Ryan Baillargeon, David Oxtoby and Thao Pham, all of whom bring a wealth of experience, expertise and passion to advance the organization’s environmental mission. Read More
OceansSouthern Resident Killer Whales Government failure to recommend emergency order to protect endangered orcas prompts legal challenge from conservation groups January 28, 2025 Conservation groups filed a legal challenge over the failure of the federal Ministers of Fisheries and Oceans and Environment and Climate Change to make a timely recommendation to Cabinet for an emergency order — an action they’re legally required to take under the Species at Risk Act (SARA) after... Read More
Climb, Conquer, Conserve: WWF’s CN Tower Climb for Nature is back after last year’s record-breaker January 16, 2025 World Wildlife Fund Canada is asking people to step up for at-risk species by climbing the 1,776 steps of the CN Tower on April 5 and 6, 2025 when the annual Climb for Nature returns. Read More
OceansSouthern Resident Killer Whales Federal Government admits Southern Residents Killer Whales face imminent threat to survival December 5, 2024 Iconic species faces extinction unless Ottawa orders emergency protections under Species at Risk Act. Read More
WWF-Canada announces historic, 5-year gift from the Barrett Family Foundation to help Regenerate Canada November 20, 2024 The family’s significant gift, the largest in WWF’s history, will fund efforts to recover wildlife, fight climate change and get the future of our planet back on track. TORONTO, November 20, 2024 – After nearly three decades of support, the Barrett Family Foundation is embarking on its biggest endeavour... Read More
WWF-Canada launches ‘Mission Restoration’ to put nature on a path to recovery in Canada October 29, 2024 The initiative will bring restoration practitioners together to work toward restoring 30% of degraded ecosystems OCTOBER 29, 2024, Cali, Colombia—WWF-Canada launched “Mission Restoration” at the UN Convention on Biological Diversity’s Conference of the Parties (COP16) today — a collaborative initiative toward helping to reach Canada’s restoration goals under the... Read More
WWF-Canada remembers Michael de Pencier — a force of and for nature October 24, 2024 WWF-Canada is mourning the passing of Michael de Pencier, former chair of the board, dedicated WWF-Canada supporter and a passionate environmentalist. De Pencier was a force to be reckoned with, equipped with an “irrepressible fountain of ideas” according to his long-time friend and WWF-Canada’s president emeritus, Monte Hummel. As... Read More
You otter know: WWF-Canada releases new species for symbolic adoption October 16, 2024 The perfect holiday gifts for wildlife lovers: All purchases fund conservation efforts for at-risk species and their habitats. Read More
‘Catastrophic’ 73% decline in the average size of wildlife populations globally in just 50 years: WWF’s Living Planet Report October 10, 2024 North American populations see a less dramatic but steep decline of 39 per cent Toronto, Oct. 10, 2024 – There has been a 73 per cent decline in the average size of monitored wildlife populations* globally in just 50 years (1970–2020), according to WWF’s Living Planet Report (LPR) 2024.... Read More
Don’t miss your chance to Save Big: massive habitat protections, new species arrivals and carbon reductions to be had with WWF-Canada September 27, 2024 Wildlife is paying the price for biodiversity loss and climate change. But dropping species populations, reductions in habitat and rising temperatures are not a done deal if we act now. Read More
WWF-Canada celebrates campus conservation achievements with new certification September 12, 2024 WWF-Canada is proud to announce the first cohort of post-secondary schools receiving its new Living Campus certification. Read More