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Oceans Canada’s draft Ocean Noise Strategy hits some of the right notes but is silent on how and when underwater noise will be turned down: WWF-Canada August 26, 2024 WWF-Canada looks forward to supporting an impactful final Ocean Noise Strategy; urges immediate actions to reduce underwater noise pollution. Read More
Canada future-proofs fight against nature loss with biodiversity strategy and accountability act June 14, 2024 The release of Canada’s National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (NBSAP) and Nature Accountability Act by Environment and Climate Change Canada is a critical step to achieving Canada’s commitments under the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KMGBF), while upholding a rights-based approach that supports Indigenous leadership. Read More
OceansAtlantic WalrusBeluga WhalesBowhead WhalesSouthern Resident Killer Whales Existing legal tools failing to protect Canada’s marine ecosystems from underwater noise: WWF-Canada June 7, 2024 Legal analysis highlights current shortcomings and recommendations for strengthening national policy Read More
OceansSouthern Resident Killer Whales Conservation groups demand emergency protections for endangered killer whales as Trans Mountain expansion intensifies threats June 6, 2024 WWF-Canada is among six conservation groups calling on for an emergency order to protect southern resident killer whales from imminent threats to their survival. Read More
Climb for Nature x BC Place A win for wildlife as WWF’s Climb for Nature scores BC Place’s first stadium climb May 27, 2024 British Columbians of all ages participated in the inaugural climb on Sunday to protect BC's biodiversity. Read More
re:grow Easy-to-grow native plants that attract the eye — and pollinators — are arriving in stores now May 15, 2024 This spring, gardeners who want to give nature a helping hand can source these plants from 133 selected garden centres across Ontario and Quebec. Read More
CN Tower Climb WWF-Canada has a record-breaking CN Tower Climb for Nature, raising more than $1.5 million for wildlife conservation April 21, 2024 The 32nd annual WWF Climb for Nature saw nearly 6,000 people ascend the CN Tower’s 1,776 steps for wildlife this weekend. Read More
Meet the climbers scaling Toronto’s CN Tower and Vancouver’s BC Place to raise $1 million in WWF’s Climb for Nature April 12, 2024 Maple Leaf legend Mikhail Grabovski, tower racer Shawn Stephens-Whale and thousands more will step up for wildlife on April 20-21 - and for the first time, climbers in BC and across Canada can join in the fun. Read More
Earth Hour Earth Hour calls for a moment of unity for a planet in crisis March 20, 2024 Saturday, March 23, 8:30 p.m. local time, millions will make a stand against climate change and biodiversity loss. Read More
Shipping speed and waste are an ‘urgent’ threat in Great Bear Sea, WWF-Canada study finds February 29, 2024 New analysis shows that traffic in this rapidly developing coastal region poses immediate and cumulative risks to at-risk marine species GREAT BEAR SEA, B.C. —A new report by WWF-Canada uses data on ship speed and waste generated in B.C.’s Northern Shelf Bioregion, also known as the Great Bear Sea, to... Read More
Go Wild Fifty-nine schools will break ground on projects to help nature, seeded by WWF-Canada’s Go Wild Grants February 26, 2024 WWF-Canada is pleased to award 59 Go Wild Grants to projects at primary, secondary and post-secondary schools across the country. Valued at $1,500 – $2,000, the grants will support student activities that help to protect or restore nature in schoolyards, campuses and communities. Read More
CN Tower Climb WWF-Canada’s Climb for Nature is coming to Vancouver – at the iconic B.C Place February 20, 2024 Registration opens today for World Wildlife Fund Canada’s Climb for Nature x BC Place. Read More