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How Canada’s government can get freshwater right March 19, 2018 Concerned about proposed freshwater legislation, WWF-Canada is asking for improvements to regulations to minimize the cumulative impacts of new developments on ecosystems, communities and wildlife. Read More Concerned about proposed freshwater legislation, WWF-Canada is asking for improvements to regulations to minimize the cumulative impacts of new... Read More
Canada’s top 10 wild rivers identified for first time November 16, 2017 Here’s why wild rivers are so important. Read More Here’s why wild rivers are so important. Read More
Plan 2014 a win for Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence River wildlife December 12, 2016 Approval of binational water level management plan proves it’s possible to create conservation measures that benefit freshwater species and habitat, local communities and industry at the same time. Read More Approval of binational water level management plan proves it’s possible to create conservation measures that benefit freshwater species and... Read More
Freshwater ecosystems face immediate threats October 26, 2016 A silent crash is taking place in Canada’s waters. From the tiny mussels that filter toxins to the giant sturgeon, a survivor from the time of the dinosaurs, freshwater life is dropping at an... Read More A silent crash is taking place in Canada’s waters. From the tiny mussels that filter toxins to the giant... Read More
Inaccessible or unmonitored: the trouble with water data in Canada June 23, 2016 Earlier this week, WWF-Canada released seven new Watershed Reports as part of its national assessment of our country’s freshwater. Elizabeth Hendriks, vice president of freshwater, takes an in-depth look at a worrisome trend emerging... Read More Earlier this week, WWF-Canada released seven new Watershed Reports as part of its national assessment of our country’s freshwater.... Read More
Dramatic changes to our freshwater concerns, study finds June 16, 2016 Canadians now rank climate change as the biggest threat to freshwater supply for the first time, 2016 RBC Canadian Water Attitudes study finds Read More Canadians now rank climate change as the biggest threat to freshwater supply for the first time, 2016 RBC Canadian... Read More
The trouble with this winter’s unfrozen Great Lakes January 28, 2016 Little-to-no ice cover means changes for freshwater ecosystems and could spell trouble for summer beachgoers Read More Little-to-no ice cover means changes for freshwater ecosystems and could spell trouble for summer beachgoers Read More
Why the Yukon River is so valuable (and it has nothing to do with gold) January 20, 2016 The Yukon Watershed is the latest watershed assessed by WWF-Canada. Through the report, WWF aims to strengthen safeguards to protect these waters, species and communities that rely on the watershed. Read More The Yukon Watershed is the latest watershed assessed by WWF-Canada. Through the report, WWF aims to strengthen safeguards to... Read More
A rallying call for Canada's Freshwater October 10, 2014 This past weekend several members of WWF-Canada’s freshwater team attended the Living Waters Rally 2014. Read More This past weekend several members of WWF-Canada’s freshwater team attended the Living Waters Rally 2014. Read More
Looking at the health of our water through water quality July 17, 2014 It's important to look at water quality because of the huge impacts on aquatic plants and animals, our drinking water and human recreation. Read More It's important to look at water quality because of the huge impacts on aquatic plants and animals, our drinking... Read More
Reflecting on the Health of Canada’s Waters: Flow July 10, 2014 Environment flow is a measure of how water flows (or doesn’t) through a system. This is core to the health of the species we work so hard to protect. Read More Environment flow is a measure of how water flows (or doesn’t) through a system. This is core to... Read More
Reflecting on the health of Canada’s waters June 30, 2014 We’re checking on the health of all Canada’s waters; 25% of the way along, here’s where we stand. Read More We’re checking on the health of all Canada’s waters; 25% of the way along, here’s where we stand. Read More