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Inuit women-led expedition help Netsilikmiut share knowledge January 30, 2025 By Emina Ida and Joshua Ostroff Known as Netsilikmiut, the people of the ringed seal, Inuit inhabiting Nunavut’s Eastern Kitikmeot region share deep family ties going back generations, long before colonization. And as work... Read More By Emina Ida and Joshua Ostroff Known as Netsilikmiut, the people of the ringed seal, Inuit inhabiting Nunavut’s Eastern... Read More
Native plants hold answers to many winter wildlife mysteries January 28, 2025 While you wait out the next bout of inclement weather, grab yourself a piping hot beverage and shovel into these wintry wildlife facts. Read More While you wait out the next bout of inclement weather, grab yourself a piping hot beverage and shovel into... Read More
The wins in our sails: WWF-Canada looks back at 2024 December 23, 2024 We have reached the end of another hot one — in fact, 2024 is on track to be the hottest year ever, narrowly beating last year’s record and further cementing the past decade as... Read More We have reached the end of another hot one — in fact, 2024 is on track to be the... Read More
Canada released its draft Ocean Noise Strategy. Now what? December 13, 2024 The draft Ocean Noise Strategy lacks clear direction on how and when Canada intends to take action to measurably reduce underwater noise pollution. Here's our feedback. Read More The draft Ocean Noise Strategy lacks clear direction on how and when Canada intends to take action to measurably... Read More
COP16 comes together for Indigenous Peoples, falls apart on nature funding November 6, 2024 By Tina Knezevic and Joshua Ostroff Two weeks of intense negotiations at the UN biodiversity summit COP16 in Cali, Colombia delivered mixed results, with important progress made to give Indigenous Peoples a permanent seat... Read More By Tina Knezevic and Joshua Ostroff Two weeks of intense negotiations at the UN biodiversity summit COP16 in Cali,... Read More
Weeding through botanical terminology: What are native, invasive and ornamental plants? October 25, 2024 While these terms are used often, the categories they describe are not always clearly defined. Here’s what WWF-Canada means when we use them. Read More While these terms are used often, the categories they describe are not always clearly defined. Here’s what WWF-Canada means... Read More
Help sound the alarm for underwater noise protection in the Canadian Arctic September 24, 2024 By Kailee Scott and Kristen Powell, Marine Conservation and Shipping The ice-cold waters of what is now called the Canadian Arctic had always been a serene paradise for marine mammals such as beluga and... Read More By Kailee Scott and Kristen Powell, Marine Conservation and Shipping The ice-cold waters of what is now called the... Read More
How conservation efforts can withstand the test of time and a warming planet September 26, 2024 Here's we can make habitats more resilient to flooding, wildfires and other impacts of climate change. Read More Here's we can make habitats more resilient to flooding, wildfires and other impacts of climate change. Read More
‘A way to give back to nature for everything it has given me’ September 11, 2024 At the confluence of the Fraser and Nechako rivers lies Prince George, B.C., a residential, educational and industrial centre set amid biodiverse forests and wetlands with wildlife ranging from spawning salmon and salamanders to... Read More At the confluence of the Fraser and Nechako rivers lies Prince George, B.C., a residential, educational and industrial centre... Read More
Tigers, turmeric and traffic: Conservation updates from Nepal and Bhutan August 12, 2024 Rinjan Shrestha, WWF-Canada’s Asian species expert, recently visited Nepal and Bhutan, documenting his trip along the way. From meetings with government officials to chatting with community members to looking for leopards, Rinjan worked on... Read More Rinjan Shrestha, WWF-Canada’s Asian species expert, recently visited Nepal and Bhutan, documenting his trip along the way. From meetings... Read More
Don’t let ships sail around the Arctic’s Heavy Fuel Oil ban June 27, 2024 By Kailee Scott and Sam Davin, Marine Conservation and Shipping On July 1st, the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) ban on the use and carriage of heavy fuel oil (HFO) in the Arctic finally comes... Read More By Kailee Scott and Sam Davin, Marine Conservation and Shipping On July 1st, the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) ban... Read More
Summer’s native plant bouquet is a gift to birds, bees and more June 14, 2024 Whether you wander in a meadow, garden or forest glade, you can encounter native plants among summer's splendour, as well as the wildlife they attract. Read More Whether you wander in a meadow, garden or forest glade, you can encounter native plants among summer's splendour, as... Read More