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BMO WWF-Canada Mastercard Terms and Conditions December 13, 2021 Terms and Conditions Ongoing interest rates, interest-free grace period, annual fees and all other applicable fees are subject to change. Cash advances include balance transfers, cash-like transactions and Mastercard cheques. Visit your branch; call... Read More Terms and Conditions Ongoing interest rates, interest-free grace period, annual fees and all other applicable fees are subject to... Read More
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Helping fish cross the road in New Brunswick February 25, 2021 How did the fish cross the road? It was a culvert operation! While that may be pretty funny, clogged culverts — those small tunnels that go under roads to allow water to pass —... Read More How did the fish cross the road? It was a culvert operation! While that may be pretty funny, clogged... Read More
We have a bold new plan to recover species at risk in the Wolastoq/Saint John River watershed December 9, 2020 A hotspot for biodiversity, the Wolastoq/Saint John River watershed in New Brunswick is home to nearly 50 species at risk of extinction. A new study from WWF-Canada and the University of British Columbia has... Read More A hotspot for biodiversity, the Wolastoq/Saint John River watershed in New Brunswick is home to nearly 50 species at... Read More
In Defense of Bats: Why bats need protection now more than ever October 30, 2020 Bats are one of the most misunderstood and often feared species. They are also declining in population around the world. Despite their bad reputation, the importance of bats to the health of nature and... Read More Bats are one of the most misunderstood and often feared species. They are also declining in population around the... Read More
World leaders sent strong signals of hope for global biodiversity at UN summit October 8, 2020 Last week’s UN Summit on Biodiversity saw heads of state from around the world showing support for an ambitious post-2020 global biodiversity framework. Leading up to the event, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined WWF’s... Read More Last week’s UN Summit on Biodiversity saw heads of state from around the world showing support for an ambitious... Read More
Fieldnotes: Spring is coming! (Hopefully) March 12, 2020 Restoring habitats one native plant at a time We’ve been talking a lot about biodiversity loss in Fieldnotes — about how human activities across Canada are destroying habitats and causing dramatic declines in caribou,... Read More Restoring habitats one native plant at a time We’ve been talking a lot about biodiversity loss in Fieldnotes —... Read More
Five animals that could rival virtual CN Tower climbers March 5, 2020 For 30 years now, climbers from across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond have tackled the CN Tower’s 1,776 steps in support of nature. This year, due to the outbreak of COVID-19 and closure... Read More For 30 years now, climbers from across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond have tackled the CN Tower’s 1,776... Read More
Fieldnotes: We ❤ Polar Bears February 14, 2020 How we’re helping the world’s (literally) coolest apex predator No species is more emblematic of the High Arctic than the polar bear. Known as Nanuq in the Inuit language Inuktitut and Ursus maritimus in science-speak — meaning “sea... Read More How we’re helping the world’s (literally) coolest apex predator No species is more emblematic of the High Arctic than... Read More
The time to switch to renewable energy is now September 19, 2019 Canada’s Arctic territory of Nunavut is entirely dependent on fossil fuels for its electricity and heat generation, but it doesn’t have to be. Habitat-friendly renewable energy can improve food and energy security. Making the... Read More Canada’s Arctic territory of Nunavut is entirely dependent on fossil fuels for its electricity and heat generation, but it... Read More
Five Canadian regions that need wilderness protection now July 18, 2019 In response to Netflix’s recent nature documentary Our Planet that was co-produced with WWF, or the recent UN warning that one million species are at risk of extinction, you might be wondering what can... Read More In response to Netflix’s recent nature documentary Our Planet that was co-produced with WWF, or the recent UN warning... Read More
r June 3, 2019 New forestry standards must balance human demand for forest products with the value of intact forests for wildlife and climate change Read More New forestry standards must balance human demand for forest products with the value of intact forests for wildlife and... Read More