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Last Ice Area research reveals new vulnerability to Arctic warming January 29, 2025 As sea ice continues to disappear, the Arctic is expected to be ice-free during the summer months by mid-century, except for one place. This exception, known as the Last Ice Area (LIA), is a... Read More As sea ice continues to disappear, the Arctic is expected to be ice-free during the summer months by mid-century,... Read More
Giving whales the right of way over ships January 22, 2025 Ice whales make marathon underwater migrations to, from and within the Arctic Ocean, following “blue corridors” that act as crucial connectors for marine life. As climate change puts pressure on Arctic whales, Melanie Lancaster,... Read More Ice whales make marathon underwater migrations to, from and within the Arctic Ocean, following “blue corridors” that act as... Read More
WWF Global Arctic Programme conservation wins 2024 December 19, 2024 This past year was the second-warmest year on record, according to NOAA’s 2024 Arctic Report Card. Despite this challenge, progress has been made in protecting this unique region. From tackling black carbon emissions to... Read More This past year was the second-warmest year on record, according to NOAA’s 2024 Arctic Report Card. Despite this challenge,... Read More
A win for wildlife as WWF’s Climb for Nature scores BC Place’s first stadium climb May 27, 2024 British Columbians of all ages participated in the inaugural climb on Sunday to protect BC's biodiversity. Read More British Columbians of all ages participated in the inaugural climb on Sunday to protect BC's biodiversity. Read More
The climate crisis and the Arctic: Urgent action needed at COP29 November 15, 2024 By WWF Global Arctic Programme This year may be the hottest ever recorded, with extreme weather becoming more common worldwide — heatwaves, wildfires, floods, and storms are taking a heavy toll on people, economies, and... Read More By WWF Global Arctic Programme This year may be the hottest ever recorded, with extreme weather becoming more common worldwide... Read More
COP16: Protecting Arctic marine biodiversity through ArcNet October 25, 2024 By WWF Global Arctic Programme From 21 October to 1 November, leaders from across the globe are gathering in Cali, Colombia for COP16 — the 16th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological... Read More By WWF Global Arctic Programme From 21 October to 1 November, leaders from across the globe are gathering in Cali,... Read More
Registration for the 2024 WWF Climb for Nature is now open — and early fundraisers could win a Costa Rican adventure December 15, 2023 The WWF Climb for Nature is returning to the CN Tower on April 20 and 21, 2024. Registration for the annual fundraising event, which aims to raise over $1 million for wildlife conservation, is... Read More The WWF Climb for Nature is returning to the CN Tower on April 20 and 21, 2024. Registration for... Read More
Bowheads at risk: As vessels find new routes, bowhead whales face new threats August 12, 2024 By Angela Szesciorka The climate crisis is upending a unique and complex ecosystem that has existed in the Arctic for millennia. The loss of sea ice means more vessels can pass through the Bering... Read More By Angela Szesciorka The climate crisis is upending a unique and complex ecosystem that has existed in the Arctic... Read More
Migrating whales need specially managed blue corridors July 29, 2024 Often when people think about the mass migration of animals, they picture herds of wildebeest galloping across the Serengeti plains or flocks of geese flying south for the winter. But as Melanie Lancaster, senior... Read More Often when people think about the mass migration of animals, they picture herds of wildebeest galloping across the Serengeti... Read More
Getting to know the Arctic’s whales July 22, 2024 When Arctic sea ice breaks up in spring, whales that winter in more southern areas — such as humpbacks, minkes and fins — migrate north to spend their summers there. Only three whale species... Read More When Arctic sea ice breaks up in spring, whales that winter in more southern areas — such as humpbacks,... Read More
WWF-Canada awards $300,000 in contracts for new technologies that help measure carbon that’s stored in nature May 31, 2023 The Nature x Carbon Tech Challenge award recipients are using innovation to help communities overcome barriers to measuring the outcomes of nature-based climate solutions Read More The Nature x Carbon Tech Challenge award recipients are using innovation to help communities overcome barriers to measuring the... Read More
Native plants now available to garden for wildlife and climate May 11, 2023 In the Zone, a collaboration between WWF-Canada and Carolinian Canada, makes gardening for nature in Ontario and Quebec easier through Loblaw garden centres. Read More In the Zone, a collaboration between WWF-Canada and Carolinian Canada, makes gardening for nature in Ontario and Quebec easier... Read More