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Dilma silent as world calls for full veto of Forest Code reform

Gland, Switzerland (11 May 2012) — Three of the world’s leading conservation and advocacy organizations will today begin a mass mobilization of their 22 million supporters to call on Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff to... Read More
Gland, Switzerland (11 May 2012) — Three of the world’s leading conservation and advocacy organizations will today begin a...
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WWF: Canadians must choose environment and economy for strong future

WWF’s Living Planet Report, launched today from the International Space Station, calls for greater economic value to be placed on natural capital. As a resource-based economy, Canada will benefit from securing long-term economic and... Read More
WWF’s Living Planet Report, launched today from the International Space Station, calls for greater economic value to be placed...
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Thousands join national Black Out Speak Out campaign

Toronto, ON – Every day, more Canadians and organizations stand with environmental groups against the federal government’s attacks on nature and democracy. In the two weeks since Black Out Speak Out was launched by... Read More
Toronto, ON – Every day, more Canadians and organizations stand with environmental groups against the federal government’s attacks on...
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WWF and Loblaw school grants help green leaders grow

(TORONTO: June 1, 2012) – WWF and Loblaw Companies Limited (Loblaw) are proud to announce 30 new recipients of WWF’s Green CommUnity School Grants Program. This round of funding awards $100,000 in grants to... Read More
(TORONTO: June 1, 2012) – WWF and Loblaw Companies Limited (Loblaw) are proud to announce 30 new recipients of...
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Websites black out across Canada in support of nature and democracy

Websites of more than 500 Canadian organizations and businesses will be blacked out today, and tens of thousands of individuals are expected to send messages to party leaders in defence of nature and democracy... Read More
Websites of more than 500 Canadian organizations and businesses will be blacked out today, and tens of thousands of...
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September 2015 Photo Contest: Trees

Your creativity behind the camera lens could win you bragging rights! Enter the WWF Photo Contest and your photo and name could be featured in next month’s e-newsletter. Read More
Your creativity behind the camera lens could win you bragging rights! Enter the WWF Photo Contest and your photo...
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Chinese e-commerce companies crack down on illegal wildlife trade

Beijing, China, 8th June 2012—15 of the leading e-commerce sellers operating in China, including Alibaba, Taobao, and Tencent, have signed a declaration stating they have a zero-tolerance policy towards their services being used to... Read More
Beijing, China, 8th June 2012—15 of the leading e-commerce sellers operating in China, including Alibaba, Taobao, and Tencent, have...
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Business Mobilization Research Volunteer

This volunteer opportunity will raise awareness about WWF’s work in the key fields of market transformation, sustainability, and employee engagement as well as support stewardship and recognition for WWF’s partners. You will support profile-building... Read More
This volunteer opportunity will raise awareness about WWF’s work in the key fields of market transformation, sustainability, and employee...
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Vancouver is No. 1 hub for illegal animal parts

 There were 209 import and export seizures in Vancouver last year, more than double the number in Toronto, the country’s second-most notorious animal parts smuggling entry point. Vancouver’s port and the city’s large Asian... Read More
 There were 209 import and export seizures in Vancouver last year, more than double the number in Toronto, the...
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Conserving British Columbia's north coast

The Skeena watershed on British Columbia’s north coast is an example of ecological health and wealth. Read on to see what WWF is doing to make sure it stays that way – for the... Read More
The Skeena watershed on British Columbia’s north coast is an example of ecological health and wealth. Read on to...
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