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Canadian and US Groups Praise New Approach to Water Level Regulation

TORONTO – Jan. 30, 2012 — WWF-Canada, Save The River and The Nature Conservancy today offered their organizations’ support for the International Joint Commission’s (IJC) new approach to water level regulation in Lake Ontario... Read More
TORONTO – Jan. 30, 2012 — WWF-Canada, Save The River and The Nature Conservancy today offered their organizations’ support...
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WWF Celebrates National Sweater Day on February 9

After a hugely successful 2011 event, WWF will again celebrate National Sweater Day, presented by Loblaw Companies Limited, on February 9, 2012. With National Sweater Day, WWF is calling on Canadians to turn down... Read More
After a hugely successful 2011 event, WWF will again celebrate National Sweater Day, presented by Loblaw Companies Limited, on...
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Make Your Granny Proud: Turn Down the Heat and Put On Your Sweater!

In an exciting campaign launched today, WWF has recruited a team of grannies, grandmas, abuelas, nonnas, nainais and bubbies to help promote energy conservation campaign National Sweater Day, presented by Loblaw Companies Limited (Loblaw),... Read More
In an exciting campaign launched today, WWF has recruited a team of grannies, grandmas, abuelas, nonnas, nainais and bubbies...
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Snow Leopard Prey Survey Reveals ‘Noah’s Ark’ of Wildlife Thriving in Bhutan’s Newest National Park

TORONTO – February 14, 2011 –The first ever snow leopard prey survey in Bhutan’s newest national park revealed astonishing footage of snow leopards scent-marking, a sub-adult snow leopard, Tibetan wolf, threatened Himalayan serow, musk... Read More
TORONTO – February 14, 2011 –The first ever snow leopard prey survey in Bhutan’s newest national park revealed astonishing...
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BC salmon facing hotter, drier rivers

British Columbians are facing increased water restrictions as abnormally hot and dry weather continues across the province. But people aren’t the only ones impacted by these uncomfortable conditions: salmon in the Columbia and Fraser... Read More
British Columbians are facing increased water restrictions as abnormally hot and dry weather continues across the province. But people...
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Black carbon initiative should not block real carbon action: WWF

 Toronto, Ontario : WWF has welcomed a “black carbon” initiative announced today by the US, Canada, Mexico, Ghana, Sweden and Bangladesh – but warned that the primary effort in reducing dangerous climate changing emissions... Read More
 Toronto, Ontario : WWF has welcomed a “black carbon” initiative announced today by the US, Canada, Mexico, Ghana, Sweden...
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Denmark tops the first-of-its-kind Global Cleantech Innovation Index

Today, Cleantech Group and WWF publish Coming Clean: The Global Cleantech Innovation Index 2012. The report looks at where entrepreneurial cleantech companies are growing today, where they will spring-up over the coming years, and... Read More
Today, Cleantech Group and WWF publish Coming Clean: The Global Cleantech Innovation Index 2012. The report looks at where...
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Scientific Illustrator Volunteer

The Great Bear region of British Columbia’s north coast is one of Canada’s ecological treasures and WWF-Canada is actively working to protect it. We are seeking a volunteer who can help create illustrations for the public... Read More
The Great Bear region of British Columbia’s north coast is one of Canada’s ecological treasures and WWF-Canada is actively working to...
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August 2015 Photo Contest: Summer

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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Reception and Clerical Assistant Volunteer

Where: WWF-Canada’s Toronto Office (245 Eglinton Ave. East, Toronto) When: Starting early September 2012 with a minimum 6 month commitment Shifts: Mondays 10am-2pm, Tuesdays 1-5pm, Thursdays 10am-2pm or Fridays 10am-2pm.  The Donor Relations & Services... Read More
Where: WWF-Canada’s Toronto Office (245 Eglinton Ave. East, Toronto) When: Starting early September 2012 with a minimum 6 month...
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