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Percentage of single-use food packaging litter nearly doubled during COVID-19, report finds June 9, 2021 Our COVID-19 buying, eating and PPE habits are showing up on Canada’s shorelines Read More
Oceans Wildlife sick of being dumped on by ships in Canada’s marine protected areas June 8, 2021 WWF-Canada urging federal government to keep ‘No Dumping’ in MPAs promise with advocacy campaign. Read More
ArcticAtlantic WalrusBeluga WhalesBowhead WhalesCaribouNarwhalsPolar Bears CanPAC: A new tool to conserve and protect the Canadian eastern Arctic May 27, 2021 WWF-Canada released a new report today that shows how protected area networks can help marine life stay healthy and resilient despite a rapidly changing climate in the Canadian eastern Arctic. CanPAC (Canadian Arctic Marine Priority Areas for Conservation) highlights potential priority areas for conservation and is the first analysis... Read More
Oceans Flawed environmental assessment of offshore drilling faces scrutiny in Federal Court May 25, 2021 ST JOHN’S, N.L./TRADITIONAL TERRITORY OF THE BEOTHUK AND MI’KMAQ – Ecojustice will be in court today to challenge the federal government’s failure to properly assess the impact of exploratory drilling for oil and gas on ecosystems off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, and its attempt to exempt all future... Read More
Groups demand New Brunswick government take action to protect vulnerable species May 20, 2021 Prominent Indigenous and environmental groups are threatening litigation over New Brunswick’s failure to protect endangered species. Read More
Arctic Winner: Vuntut Gwitchin elder Lorraine Netro from Old Crow, Yukon, awarded Glen Davis Conservation Leadership Prize May 18, 2021 WWF-Canada and the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) are honored to announce the remarkable conservation efforts and achievements of Vuntut Gwitchin elder Lorraine Netro, the winner of the fifth and final Glen Davis Conservation Leadership Prize. Read More
OceansBeluga WhalesNorth Atlantic Right Whales Navigating Whale Habitat: A New Tool Kit for the Maritime Industry May 18, 2021 To help avoid ship collisions with whales, a new tool kit for mariners operating in the Northwest Atlantic, including the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence, has been developed. 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
With World Wildlife Fund Canada’s new 50/50 lottery, both you and nature can win big April 22, 2021 The jackpot starts at $25,000 with proceeds funding conservation projects in Ontario. Read More
Oceans Canadian shipping emits 8 million tons of carbon dioxide a year. There’s a better way April 20, 2021 A new report commissioned by WWF-Canada found that in 2019, the 6078 vessels that operated in Canadian waters emitted eight million tons of CO2 — the equivalent of almost two coal-fired plants in one year. They also emitted 150,000 tons of nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, black carbon and sulphur... Read More
Budget 2021: The right commitment to nature and biodiversity — at the right time April 20, 2021 The Canadian government has set a clear trajectory for the recovery of nature in Canada with a $4.1-billion budget commitment over five years. This investment includes targets of conserving over one million square kilometers of freshwater and land by 2025 and increasing marine protected areas. World Wildlife Fund Canada... Read More