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Act Locally: How to enjoy the benefits of native grasslands in your own backyard May 1, 2024 Native grasslands can create habitat for at-risk species, capture carbon in the ground, and make local ecosystems more resilient to flooding and other effects of climate change. Shannon Stephens of the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation... Read More Native grasslands can create habitat for at-risk species, capture carbon in the ground, and make local ecosystems more resilient... Read More
Translating snow and ice science into policy April 17, 2024 Earth’s cryosphere is on the brink of a preventable disaster. Rising temperatures from carbon emissions are pushing communities closer to the limits of their ability to adapt, forcing mountain regions to cope with water... Read More Earth’s cryosphere is on the brink of a preventable disaster. Rising temperatures from carbon emissions are pushing communities closer... Read More
Five things we learned at GLOBE Forum in Vancouver April 17, 2024 We asked some attendees from WWF-Canada and Aviva Canada to reflect on their key learnings from GLOBE Forum 2024 in Vancouver. Here’s a bit of what they had to share. Read More We asked some attendees from WWF-Canada and Aviva Canada to reflect on their key learnings from GLOBE Forum 2024... Read More
How to engage young folks in conservation and restoration April 12, 2024 Jim Robb, veteran environment educator and general manager at Friends of the Rouge Watershed answers our questions about how to engage young people in conservation and restoration work, especially in the city, and why... Read More Jim Robb, veteran environment educator and general manager at Friends of the Rouge Watershed answers our questions about how... Read More
Restoring maple forests for species, climate and, yum, maple syrup! March 28, 2024 Maple forests are under threat. WWF-Canada’s upcoming Maple Initiative will bring together key industry players to restore them back to a healthier state to not only supports more species, but help fight climate change... Read More Maple forests are under threat. WWF-Canada’s upcoming Maple Initiative will bring together key industry players to restore them back... Read More
How restoring rivers helps fight climate change March 18, 2024 Ever wonder how nature can combat the dual crises of climate change and biodiversity loss? WWF-Canada’s Elizabeth Hendriks explains why the nature-based climate solutions used by the Kennebecasis Watershed Restoration Committee—a participant in our... Read More Ever wonder how nature can combat the dual crises of climate change and biodiversity loss? WWF-Canada’s Elizabeth Hendriks explains... Read More
How businesses can lead in the battle against biodiversity loss March 6, 2024 Kathrin Majic, WWF-Canada's Senior VP of Development, on how businesses can use our new Action Plan for Business and Biodiversity, and why it matters. Read More Kathrin Majic, WWF-Canada's Senior VP of Development, on how businesses can use our new Action Plan for Business and... Read More
Field Notes: Following polar bear footprints February 27, 2024 Last year, Melanie Lancaster, WWF Global Arctic Programme species expert, and Micaela Hellström, founder of MIX Research, embarked on an expedition near Svalbard high in the Arctic. They joined researchers from Norwegian Polar Institute... Read More Last year, Melanie Lancaster, WWF Global Arctic Programme species expert, and Micaela Hellström, founder of MIX Research, embarked on... Read More
Increasing ship traffic means a noisier Arctic Ocean February 8, 2024 Underwater noise in the Arctic more than doubled. We must act quickly to protect the soundscape for Arctic species — before it is too late. Read More Underwater noise in the Arctic more than doubled. We must act quickly to protect the soundscape for Arctic species... Read More
Will we ever be prepared for the inevitable Arctic oil spills? January 15, 2024 The exploitation of rich oil and gas reserves in the pristine Arctic has been controversial for decades. Debates have raged between environmentalists and big oil companies, between national interests and the wider concerns of... Read More The exploitation of rich oil and gas reserves in the pristine Arctic has been controversial for decades. Debates have... Read More
The true costs of mining in Nunavut: ‘What if I can’t teach my children our ways anymore?’ January 9, 2024 Operated by a Canadian mining company called Baffinland, the Mary River Mine is one of the world’s richest reserves of high-grade iron ore. Located on the northern end of Baffin Island in Nunavut, the... Read More Operated by a Canadian mining company called Baffinland, the Mary River Mine is one of the world’s richest reserves... Read More
Act Locally: How native plants can help you take on invasive species November 21, 2023 Nature-based climate solutions don’t just capture carbon and help species at risk — they can also help stop the spread of invasive plants. Jim Robb of Friends of the Rouge Watershed shares what you... Read More Nature-based climate solutions don’t just capture carbon and help species at risk — they can also help stop the... Read More