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The science we have – and the science we need to stop wildlife loss October 3, 2017 Living Planet Report Canada – among the most comprehensive studies of monitored vertebrate wildlife population trends ever conducted in Canada – has revealed a depth and breadth of loss that’s unexpected in a country that takes... Read More Living Planet Report Canada – among the most comprehensive studies of monitored vertebrate wildlife population trends ever conducted in Canada... Read More
2016 Loblaw Water Fund grantees announced March 22, 2016 This World Water Day, WWF and Loblaw Companies Limited are excited to announce the 2016 Loblaw Water Fund grantees. Read More This World Water Day, WWF and Loblaw Companies Limited are excited to announce the 2016 Loblaw Water Fund grantees. Read More
2016 Loblaw Water Fund now accepting applications October 27, 2015 WWF and Loblaw Companies Limited (Loblaw) are excited to announce that applications are now being accepted for the 2016 Loblaw Water Fund. The fund supports Canadians working towards a healthy freshwater future. Read More WWF and Loblaw Companies Limited (Loblaw) are excited to announce that applications are now being accepted for the 2016... Read More
Thousands of volunteers work to steward Canada’s waters one shoreline at a time September 17, 2015 From coast to coast on Saturday, September 19, more than 35,000 Canadians will be out in full force to clean up a shoreline in their community for the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup Read More From coast to coast on Saturday, September 19, more than 35,000 Canadians will be out in full force to... Read More
Getting Mean with Green: WWF joins bi-national group in making key recommendations to reduce algae problem in Lake Erie September 2, 2015 WWF supports strong recommendations to fight algae in Lake Erie Read More WWF supports strong recommendations to fight algae in Lake Erie Read More
Watershed Reports a tool for all Canadians to become true freshwater stewards July 7, 2015 Today, WWF launched a new user-friendly website that we hope will become a core resource to help guide watershed management, inform the development of new policies and programs, and help Canadians get to know... Read More Today, WWF launched a new user-friendly website that we hope will become a core resource to help guide watershed... Read More
A Beluga that Inspired a Generation June 5, 2015 Canadian singer-songwriter Raffi shares his love for beluga whales and what keeps him feeling connected to nature. Read More Canadian singer-songwriter Raffi shares his love for beluga whales and what keeps him feeling connected to nature. Read More
Singing for their supper: Why we need to help endangered belugas in the St. Lawrence June 3, 2015 Beluga whales are primarily a marine mammal, and are restricted to salt water habitats in the far north. But did you know that there is a population of belugas in the St. Lawrence estuary... Read More Beluga whales are primarily a marine mammal, and are restricted to salt water habitats in the far north. But... Read More
Water, Agua, Eau, Biyah, Paani: Five words for water March 19, 2015 What happens when biodiversity and cultural diversity meet at water’s edge? A Toronto project connects diverse communities in the Humber River Watershed to celebrate our natural and cultural heritage. Read More What happens when biodiversity and cultural diversity meet at water’s edge? A Toronto project connects diverse communities in the... Read More
Canada Water Week: Searching for the Elusive Caddisfly March 17, 2015 Heather Leschied spends her days in hip waders, wandering through the Flathead River, studying aquatic insects, worms and snails. The bejeweled caddisfly, well-known among fly fishers, is one of the animals that helps her... Read More Heather Leschied spends her days in hip waders, wandering through the Flathead River, studying aquatic insects, worms and snails.... Read More
Canada Water Week: Five freshwater species that need healthy waters March 16, 2015 Fascinating creatures dwell in Canada’s lakes, rivers, and streams. During Canada Water Week, get to know 5 freshwater animals that live below the surface or along the shoreline. Read More Fascinating creatures dwell in Canada’s lakes, rivers, and streams. During Canada Water Week, get to know 5 freshwater animals... Read More
Turtle Tuesdays: 14 facts you may not know about turtles July 22, 2014 Long-living, slow but steady, the freshwater turtle usually wins the race as one of our favourite species. What better time to bone up on turtle facts than WWF’s People and Water Month? Read More Long-living, slow but steady, the freshwater turtle usually wins the race as one of our favourite species. What better... Read More