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Fisheries Act amendments deliver for fish and habitat

HALIFAX, Feb. 6, 2018 – Proposed amendments to the Fisheries Act announced by Minister Dominic LeBlanc today will result in a robust and modern law to protect fish and fish habitat, World Wildlife Fund Canada said today. The proposed amendments restore habitat protections removed by the Conservative government in...
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Revealed: Gaps in polar bear conservation in Canada

IQALUIT, Jan. 29, 2018 – WWF’s first Polar Bear Scorecard found that Canada has shown leadership by investing in subpopulation monitoring, but two years into the 10-year, five-nation Circumpolar Action Plan for the Conservation of Polar Bears (CAP) it has not met its goals in identifying critical habitat nor...
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CN Tower Climb for Nature – Call Blitz Volunteers

Event Details Climbing the CN Tower is a rare and exhilarating opportunity to take 1,776 meaningful steps towards a future where nature and wildlife thrive.    For more information about this event, please visit the CN Tower Climb For Nature website. Where WWF-Canada Head Office – Toronto 410 Adelaide Street West,...
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Volunteer Video Cataloger

About WWF WWF, the global conservation organization, is one of the World’s largest and most respected independent conservation organizations.  WWF has a global network active in over 100 countries with almost 5 million supporters.   WWF-Canada connects the power of a strong global network to on-the-ground conservation efforts across...
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Specialist, Fundraising Communications

About WWF  WWF, the global conservation organization, is one of the World’s largest and most respected independent conservation organizations.  WWF has a global network active in over 100 countries with almost 5 million supporters. WWF-Canada connects the power of a strong global network to on-the-ground conservation efforts across the...
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Administrator, Donor Relations

About WWF   WWF, the global conservation organization, is one of the World’s largest and most respected independent conservation organizations.  WWF has a global network active in over 100 countries with almost 5 million supporters.     WWF-Canada connects the power of a strong global network to on-the-ground conservation...
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Specialist, IT

Position Description   WWF-Canada seeks a dynamic, well rounded and experienced IT professional with proven problem solving, communication and interpersonal skills. An individual who works effectively in a collaborative team environment, you are service oriented, calm and adaptable with a strong work ethic, and possess the abilities to solve...
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Specialist, Digital Fundraising, Advocacy, and Marketing

Position Description   We seek a specialist with strong skills in digital conversions as well as audience analytics and success analysis, internally referred to as a Specialist, Digital Conversions. The right candidate has demonstrated a mastery of digital conversion platforms and the ability to learn from audience analytics and optimize...
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Adopt OECD recommendations for biodiversity, WWF-Canada urges

OTTAWA, Dec. 22, 2017 — World Wildlife Fund Canada urges the governments in all jurisdictions of the country to implement measures aimed to restore, protect and enhance Canada’s wealth of nature and biodiversity and increase renewable-energy production as recommended in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s new 2017 Environmental Performance Review for Canada. Several of these recommendations reinforce the findings of the Living Planet Report Canada and Watershed Reports,...
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Community Events Coordinator Volunteer

Please note all positions have been filled for 2018. We are now collecting applications to be considered as a volunteer for 2019. If you would like to be considered for this opportunity next year, please fill out an application form as per details below. Event Details The Kids’ Run...
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Resolution challenge: Climb the CN Tower with new head of WWF-Canada

TORONTO, Dec. 22, 2017 — Megan Leslie, the new president and CEO of World Wildlife Fund Canada and soon-to-be Torontonian, has one New Year’s resolution: Get to know her future hometown by climbing all 1,776 steps to the top of the city’s most recognizable landmark as part of WWF-Canada’s...
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