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Meet some amazing virtual climbers!

Although our climbers are unable to tackle the CN Tower’s 1,776 steps this year due to the outbreak of COVID-19, they are unstoppable in pushing their fitness goals for nature! Meet some of these... Read More
Although our climbers are unable to tackle the CN Tower’s 1,776 steps this year due to the outbreak of...
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Join Panda Pack in stepping up for nature #VirtualCNTowerClimb

Over the years, WWF-Canada’s internal Climb team, Panda Pack, has been a leading fundraiser for WWF-Canada’s CN Tower Climb for Nature. Now in its 30th year, this event will be one for the record books. Not... Read More
Over the years, WWF-Canada’s internal Climb team, Panda Pack, has been a leading fundraiser for WWF-Canada’s CN Tower Climb for...
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Curious young raccoon, Toronto, Canada.

Fieldnotes: Greetings from the great indoors

Well, it’s a far different world from just a few weeks ago, though it would probably do us even more good now to spend some quality time tending to a yard or balcony garden.... Read More
Well, it’s a far different world from just a few weeks ago, though it would probably do us even...
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Canadians Go Wild for nature

From coast to coast to coast, Canadian students are taking action and making their voices heard in pushing for solutions to climate change. They are also stepping up to play their part in helping... Read More
From coast to coast to coast, Canadian students are taking action and making their voices heard in pushing for...
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Fieldnotes: Hope, solutions and the future of conservation

WWF-Canada’s Megan Leslie on hope, solutions and the future of conservation It’s a new year and a new decade, and there’s a whole lot of work ahead to protect our environment and safeguard our... Read More
WWF-Canada’s Megan Leslie on hope, solutions and the future of conservation It’s a new year and a new decade,...
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The Australian bushfire catastrophe and how to help

Canadians have been watching the bushfire tragedy unfolding in Australia with shock and sadness for months. Accelerated by climate change, the increasingly intense fires raging across the continent have so far cost at least... Read More
Canadians have been watching the bushfire tragedy unfolding in Australia with shock and sadness for months. Accelerated by climate...
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Cleaning Canada’s shorelines: 2019 in review

An outstanding number of Canadians of all ages took to their shorelines in support of healthy waterways last year. The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup saw record-breaking numbers of cleanups happening from coast to coast... Read More
An outstanding number of Canadians of all ages took to their shorelines in support of healthy waterways last year....
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Fieldnotes: How we fought for nature and people in 2019

Fieldnotes is WWF-Canada’s newsletter about our science-based work finding solutions in the face of the unprecedented dual crises of climate change and wildlife loss. Click here to subscribe and get future issues emailed directly... Read More
Fieldnotes is WWF-Canada’s newsletter about our science-based work finding solutions in the face of the unprecedented dual crises of...
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Will our marine protected areas adapt to a changing climate?

New study finds that Canada should do more to ensure MPAs are effective well into the future   By Aurelie Cosandey-Godin A few weeks ago, delegates from around the world gathered in Montreal to... Read More
New study finds that Canada should do more to ensure MPAs are effective well into the future   By...
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Fieldnotes: Rudolph the red-nosed caribou

Fieldnotes is WWF-Canada’s newsletter about our science-based work finding solutions in the face of an unprecedented crisis in climate change and wildlife loss. If Fieldnotes was forwarded to you, please click here to subscribe... Read More
Fieldnotes is WWF-Canada’s newsletter about our science-based work finding solutions in the face of an unprecedented crisis in climate...
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Fieldnotes: Uncovering the wildlife-climate connection

Fieldnotes is WWF-Canada’s newsletter about our science-based work finding solutions in the face of an unprecedented crisis in climate change and wildlife loss. Please click here to subscribe and get future issues emailed direct... Read More
Fieldnotes is WWF-Canada’s newsletter about our science-based work finding solutions in the face of an unprecedented crisis in climate...
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