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Toxic Chemicals Poisoning Arctic Wildlife – Governments Must Ratify and Implement International Toxics Treaty

“Arctic wildlife is paying the price for the lack of controls on toxic industrial chemicals and pesticides,” said Samantha Smith, director of WWF’s International Arctic Programme. “By failing to turn off the tap at... Read More
“Arctic wildlife is paying the price for the lack of controls on toxic industrial chemicals and pesticides,” said Samantha...
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Deputy Mayor Helps Kick Off 95th Annual Scouts Apple Day

Ootes will be presented with a “nature-friendly” apple at a Scouts/World Wildlife Fund Canada display booth in the Square at 9:00 am by a local member of the Beavers. The apples have been grown... Read More
Ootes will be presented with a “nature-friendly” apple at a Scouts/World Wildlife Fund Canada display booth in the Square...
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Help Save Tigers From Extinction with WWF-Canada’s Adopt a Tiger Program

This holiday season, World Wildlife Fund Canada (WWF-Canada) is using the Internet to help stop the slide into extinction of these magnificent creatures. By logging on to WWF-Canada’s website (www.wwfcastg.wwf.ca), Canadians can symbolically adopt... Read More
This holiday season, World Wildlife Fund Canada (WWF-Canada) is using the Internet to help stop the slide into extinction...
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World Wildlife Fund Canada and Weyerhaeuser Announce Linda Coady Will Lead Expanding Pacific Region Program for WWF

In the newly-created position of Vice President, Pacific Region for WWF-Canada, Coady will focus on delivering conservation targets for both terrestrial and marine habitats of outstanding global importance. Active in 100 countries, WWF works... Read More
In the newly-created position of Vice President, Pacific Region for WWF-Canada, Coady will focus on delivering conservation targets for...
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WWF and NorskeCanada Partner to Support Global Forest Conservation and Responsible Paper Production

NorskeCanada has pledged an initial $350,000 over three years primarily to support expanded WWF activities in B.C. These focus on: protecting terrestrial and marine ecosystems of global significance; improving forest management practices on the... Read More
NorskeCanada has pledged an initial $350,000 over three years primarily to support expanded WWF activities in B.C. These focus...
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CanPAC: A new tool to conserve and protect the Canadian eastern Arctic

WWF-Canada released a new report today that shows how protected area networks can help marine life stay healthy and resilient despite a rapidly changing climate in the Canadian eastern Arctic. CanPAC (Canadian Arctic Marine... Read More
WWF-Canada released a new report today that shows how protected area networks can help marine life stay healthy and...
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