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Earth Hour Earth Hour 2023 to inspire Canadians to give an hour for Earth March 24, 2023 On Saturday, March 25 at 8:30 p.m. local time, Earth Hour, one of the largest global movements for the planet, will once again bring together millions of people around the world to show their commitment to action on biodiversity loss and climate change. Read More
CN Tower Climb Record-setting tower climber to defend his title at WWF’s CN Tower Climb for Nature March 7, 2023 Shaun Stephens-Whale is the fastest climber in the fundraising event’s three-decade history, tackling the 1,776 steps in under 10 minutes. Read More
WWF-Canada announces new chair of the board, Meena Ballantyne February 17, 2023 WWF-Canada is pleased to announce that Meena Ballantyne has been named the new chair of its Board of Directors. Ms. Ballantyne is the retired Deputy Minister of Status of Women Canada and spent more than 30 years in senior executive positions at Health Canada, the Privy Council Office and... Read More
New Canadian minimum standards for marine protected areas are an important step in reversing wildlife loss February 9, 2023 The new Marine Protected Areas Protection Standard provides much-needed clarity and consistency on what activities are and aren’t allowed within MPAs. This means oil and gas activities, bottom trawling and mining is prohibited in all MPAs designated since the Government of Canada made a commitment to establish minimum protection... Read More
Oceans WWF-Canada celebrates action plan for future Great Bear Sea MPA Network, calls for swift implementation February 5, 2023 This blueprint will guide the implementation of the world’s largest Indigenous-led, collaboratively developed marine protected area network. Read More
Go Wild WWF-Canada to fund 45 new student projects to restore and protect Canadian habitats February 3, 2023 WWF-Canada is awarding 45 Go Wild Grants to projects from primary, secondary and post-secondary schools across the country. Read More
Oceans MEDIA ADVISORY: Canada’s plan to protect 30 per cent of its oceans by 2030 set sail at IMPAC5 in Vancouver February 1, 2023 WWF-Canada will be taking part in The Fifth International Marine Protected Areas Congress (IMPAC5) in Vancouver from Feb. 3-9, 2023. Read More
Canadians overwhelmingly want urgent action to reverse biodiversity loss January 18, 2023 New WWF-Canada survey finds that support for urgent action for nature grows 10 percentage points year-over-year, with more than three quarters of Canadians saying biodiversity loss is a crisis that must be addressed this decade Read More
Action must follow commitment as global deal to reverse nature loss by 2030 reached at COP15 December 19, 2022 WWF-Canada welcomes the adoption of the Kunming-Montreal Agreement, committing the world to halting and reversing biodiversity loss by 2030. Read More
WWF-Canada announces new fund for Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas December 14, 2022 Funding will support Indigenous communities in the considering, establishment and stewardship of IPCAs Montreal, December 14, 2022 – Megan Leslie, WWF-Canada president and CEO, announced a new Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area (IPCA) Support Fund today. It will fund grants and contracts between $50,000 to $150,000 per year for... Read More
CN Tower Climb WWF’s CN Tower Climb for Nature is back after a three-year hiatus December 13, 2022 To raise awareness for species on the edge of extinction, WWF-Canada’s Emily Giles announced the CN Tower Climb for Nature’s return from atop the EdgeWalk. Read More
WWF-Canada calling for a ‘Paris’-style agreement for nature at CBD COP15 December 5, 2022 MONTREAL, Dec. 05, 2022 — Biodiversity loss is accelerating. Climate change is worsening. Reversing nature loss can address both, but only if we do it in time. With nature currently declining at unprecedented rates, WWF-Canada is urging the government of Canada to show leadership at the COP15 UN biodiversity... Read More