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5 things to give you hope in 2022 February 3, 2022 We’re now a month into 2022 and, once again, it hasn’t been the fresh start we all would’ve liked. If you’re feeling pessimistic about the state of things, be it the pandemic or the... Read More We’re now a month into 2022 and, once again, it hasn’t been the fresh start we all would’ve liked.... Read More
Mushkegowuk Council’s Vern Cheechoo on peatlands, climate change and the ‘Ring of Fire’ February 2, 2022 To help inform their stewardship decisions, the Mushkegowuk Council, which represents seven First Nations communities in northern Ontario, is working with WWF-Canada and McMaster University’s Remote Sensing Lab to “ground-truth” the carbon mapping research... Read More To help inform their stewardship decisions, the Mushkegowuk Council, which represents seven First Nations communities in northern Ontario, is... Read More
How we charted a new course for nature’s recovery in 2021 December 30, 2021 Well, we made it to the end of another tough year. The pandemic continued taking a physical, economic and emotional toll while biodiversity continued disappearing at record rates. And this year’s climate-fuelled nature disasters... Read More Well, we made it to the end of another tough year. The pandemic continued taking a physical, economic and... Read More
Working with a Nunavut island community to build a sustainable ‘blue economy’ November 19, 2021 An Inuit community on a remote island chain in the southeastern corner of Hudson Bay is once again looking to the sea to provide for the community, as it has for centuries. Nestled among... Read More An Inuit community on a remote island chain in the southeastern corner of Hudson Bay is once again looking... Read More
WATCH: Inuit resilience and solutions to climate change in Arctic ecosystems at COP26 November 24, 2021 WWF-Canada had the honour of hosting the Inuit Circumpolar Council panel “Inuit resilience and solutions to climate change in Arctic ecosystems” at our on-site “Panda Pavilion” during COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland earlier this month.... Read More WWF-Canada had the honour of hosting the Inuit Circumpolar Council panel “Inuit resilience and solutions to climate change in... Read More
Our Arctic Species Conservation Fund returns for sixth field season November 5, 2021 With warming temperatures and industrial pressures surging across the North, WWF-Canada’s Arctic Species Conservation Fund (ASCF) launched in 2016 with a clear mission: support high-quality research and stewardship actions that bring together science, technology and Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit... Read More With warming temperatures and industrial pressures surging across the North, WWF-Canada’s Arctic Species Conservation Fund (ASCF) launched in 2016 with a clear... Read More
Canada’s (not actually) creepiest at-risk creatures October 28, 2021 For Halloween we’re exhuming some scientific facts about Canada’s spookiest species. But don’t judge a bat by its blood-sucking — these creatures are fundamental to our ecosystems. What’s really spine-chilling is that all of... Read More For Halloween we’re exhuming some scientific facts about Canada’s spookiest species. But don’t judge a bat by its blood-sucking... Read More
Election 2021: Federal Party Survey on Environmental Platforms September 10, 2021 With environmental concerns playing a major role in the 2021 federal election, we’re helping Canadians make the most informed choice at the polls by releasing this non-partisan Federal Party Survey on Environmental Platforms. WWF-Canada,... Read More With environmental concerns playing a major role in the 2021 federal election, we’re helping Canadians make the most informed... Read More
No COP Out: Why we must escalate our fight against the climate and biodiversity crises April 22, 2021 Earth Day 2020 was the global event’s 50th anniversary — a seemingly perfect opportunity to ramp up political pressure during what had been billed the “Super Year for Nature” due to a pair of... Read More Earth Day 2020 was the global event’s 50th anniversary — a seemingly perfect opportunity to ramp up political pressure... Read More
Protecting the “Breathing Lands” March 2, 2021 Northern Ontario’s evocatively named Ring of Fire — upstream of the traditional territory of the seven First Nations forming the Mushkegowuk Council — is a hotbed of mineral deposits. But that’s not all this... Read More Northern Ontario’s evocatively named Ring of Fire — upstream of the traditional territory of the seven First Nations forming... Read More
The tiny town of Taloyoak is an Arctic inspiration February 9, 2021 UPDATE: FOOD SOVEREIGNTY PROJECT IN TALOYOAK, NU NABS $451,000 PRIZE For the Inuktitut version, please click here. Perched on the edge of Aqviqtuuq, also known as the Boothia Peninsula, the Nunavut hamlet of Taloyoak... Read More UPDATE: FOOD SOVEREIGNTY PROJECT IN TALOYOAK, NU NABS $451,000 PRIZE For the Inuktitut version, please click here. Perched on... Read More
Megan Leslie on turning ‘possibilities into realities’ in 2021 January 29, 2021 In last January’s Fieldnotes newsletter, we interviewed WWF-Canada president and CEO Megan Leslie about the year to come. (Let’s just say our foresight wasn’t 2020.) But we’re giving it another try, even though, once... Read More In last January’s Fieldnotes newsletter, we interviewed WWF-Canada president and CEO Megan Leslie about the year to come. (Let’s... Read More