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Megan Leslie offers sneak peek at our ‘big and ambitious’ 2024 February 2, 2024 Happy new year and happy new opportunities to make a difference, together, for nature. To give you a sneak peek into 2024, WWF-Canada president & CEO, Megan Leslie, is sharing some of what we... Read More Happy new year and happy new opportunities to make a difference, together, for nature. To give you a sneak... Read More
Bring back nature, bring back the promise of a future where wildlife and people thrive September 25, 2023 When you envision the future of nature, what do you see? Read More When you envision the future of nature, what do you see? Read More
After the fire: How technology can drive successful restoration August 17, 2023 In the midst of Canada’s worst wildfire season in recorded history, it’s time to re-evaluate how we deal with the restoration of forest ecosystems. Megan Leslie, WWF-Canada’s president & CEO, delivered a keynote address... Read More In the midst of Canada’s worst wildfire season in recorded history, it’s time to re-evaluate how we deal with... Read More
The short-eared owl is at risk of extinction. You can help September 14, 2021 WWF-Canada has an ambitious 10-year goal to restore one million hectares of habitat for wildlife like the short-eared owl. Read More WWF-Canada has an ambitious 10-year goal to restore one million hectares of habitat for wildlife like the short-eared owl.... Read More
Species at risk facing multiple, cascading threats — but we have solutions September 11, 2020 When it comes to nature, Canada is considered a land of plenty — plenty of ocean coastline and boreal forest; plenty of sea ice and grasslands; and plenty of winding rivers, sparkling lakes and... Read More When it comes to nature, Canada is considered a land of plenty — plenty of ocean coastline and boreal... Read More
The importance of community (and conservation) during COVID-19 March 19, 2020 This new normal sure doesn’t feel very normal. The growing COVID-19 emergency is affecting all of our lives, and here at WWF-Canada we want to first and foremost express our concern and support for... Read More This new normal sure doesn’t feel very normal. The growing COVID-19 emergency is affecting all of our lives, and... Read More
Early Earth Overshoot Day puts us in environmental debt July 24, 2019 On Monday, July 29th, we will have used up our entire annual natural resource budget. It’s hardly the first time we’ve run out before the end of the year, but it is the earliest... Read More On Monday, July 29th, we will have used up our entire annual natural resource budget. It’s hardly the first... Read More
The surprising truth about Canada’s protected areas April 22, 2019 With Canada warming at twice the global rate, and wildlife in decline, protected areas are more important than ever. Here’s why. Read More With Canada warming at twice the global rate, and wildlife in decline, protected areas are more important than ever.... Read More
Four things Canada can do to stop wildlife loss October 29, 2018 A new international report shows that global wildlife has declined by 60 per cent. You can help turn this around Read More A new international report shows that global wildlife has declined by 60 per cent. You can help turn this... Read More
Nature can save us October 23, 2018 A new report from the International Panel on Climate Change shows we are falling shockingly short on our Paris Agreement targets to curb global warming. Nature can be a part of our climate solution.... Read More A new report from the International Panel on Climate Change shows we are falling shockingly short on our Paris... Read More
Dying orcas get their day in court September 5, 2018 Southern resident killer whales are teetering on the brink of extinction. World Wildlife Fund Canada and our partners are taking the federal government to court to try to ensure their survival. Lawyers from Ecojustice asked the Federal Court today to... Read More Southern resident killer whales are teetering on the brink of extinction. World Wildlife Fund Canada and our partners are taking the federal government... Read More
Old Christmas trees give new life to Credit River August 29, 2018 With help from a Loblaw Water Fund grant and donated Christmas trees, Credit Valley Conservation is bringing back brook trout. Read More With help from a Loblaw Water Fund grant and donated Christmas trees, Credit Valley Conservation is bringing back brook... Read More