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Land Leading ENGOs call on Canada to address forest degradation December 14, 2023 At present, Canada does not track domestic forest degradation, of which industrial logging practices are a leading cause. Read More
FreshwaterLandOceans WWF-Canada hails historic Tripartite Nature Agreement in B.C. November 3, 2023 “Look after the land, and the land will look after you,” said UBCIC Grand Chief Stewart Phillip at the announcement. “It’s a collective responsibility.” Read More
re:growLand Join WWF-Canada’s re:grow, a new online destination for the ‘growing’ native plant movement April 20, 2023 Our new re:grow site provides how-to resources for growing native plants and tracks users’ collective impact on biodiversity and climate. Read More
ArcticFreshwaterLandOceans Canadian environmental groups call for ambitious global and national action to save nature before it’s too late December 2, 2022 “The dual crises of biodiversity loss and climate change are locked into accelerating feedback loops, and one of the best ways to break that cycle is by reversing nature loss.” Read More
ArcticFreshwaterLandOceans 2022 budget shows commitment to nature in fight against climate change: WWF-Canada April 7, 2022 Canada’s 2022 federal budget arrives amid deafening calls for urgent and ambitious action to deal with the worsening biodiversity and climate crises. New funding for the protection and restoration of nature sends a clear message that these crises are inextricably linked, and require coordinated actions to avoid the worst... Read More
FreshwaterLand New analysis using Canada’s carbon map shows how wildlife conservation also benefits climate December 15, 2021 A new study from WWF-Canada has assessed the carbon benefits of previously identified conservation actions that benefit wildlife in the Wolastoq/Saint John River watershed in New Brunswick. If the strategies that have most benefit for wildlife are implemented, particularly the protection and conservation of 17 per cent of the... Read More
FreshwaterLand Ontario government must do more to protect species at risk: WWF-Canada November 23, 2021 WWF-Canada is concerned about the findings outlined in Ontario’s Auditor General’s annual environmental report, which signals a troubling disregard by the Ontario government for the future of at-risk species and climate change. The report found that the Endangered Species Act (ESA), which was designed to conserve and protect at-risk... Read More
Land WWF-Canada debuts new research that pinpoints location of critical carbon stores across Canada November 10, 2021 Glasgow, Scotland, Nov. 10, 2021 A new study by WWF-Canada, led by researchers at McMaster University’s Remote Sensing Laboratory, reveals, for the first time, how much carbon is stored in Canada’s landscapes, and the locations of the most carbon-rich areas. It found a total of 327 Pg — that’s... Read More
ArcticLandOceans IPCC report makes clear urgent climate action is needed. Nature needs to be a part of that plan, says WWF-Canada. August 9, 2021 A new global climate science report published today confirms that humans have irreversibly altered the planet and locked in many changes. Altering the path ahead is scientifically still possible if we take urgent and strong action to reduce carbon dioxide emissions immediately. With the window rapidly closing, it’s critical... Read More
In the ZoneLand Expanded program makes it easier for home gardeners in southern Ontario to buy native plants, help wildlife. May 13, 2021 Native plants — those that are adapted to local conditions and have deep relationships with other plants and wildlife native to the area — can now be found in Loblaw Garden Centres primarily throughout southern Ontario but spanning all the way from Windsor to Ottawa. Read More
Land Leaders Summit on Climate: WWF-Canada applauds Canada’s adoption of tougher emission targets April 22, 2021 WWF-Canada welcomes the government’s announcement at the Leaders Summit on Climate that Canada will be raising its ambition on carbon emission reduction targets, to 40-45 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030. This is a crucial commitment in the fight to keep global temperature rise below catastrophic levels. Read More
Go WildFreshwaterLand 110 habitats to be restored by schools across Canada January 18, 2021 WWF-Canada’s Go Wild School Grant program to support teacher, student and campus efforts to help nature thrive. Read More