WWF Canada

Posts count: 871

The missing link to healthy waters in Canada

Atlantic Canada has seen an incredible increase in the number of community-based water quality monitoring programs in the past decade. The challenge is to grow standardization and collaboration between organizations to feed into the... Read More
Atlantic Canada has seen an incredible increase in the number of community-based water quality monitoring programs in the past...
Read More

Meet the mysterious freshwater seal of Quebec

This northern seal is among the few isolated populations of freshwater seals in the world, numbering anywhere between 50 and 600 individuals. Read More
This northern seal is among the few isolated populations of freshwater seals in the world, numbering anywhere between 50...
Read More

Two powerful new allies join WWF for a thriving Arctic

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Barack Obama unveiled groundbreaking agreements on how they want to see the Arctic sustainably managed. Read More
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Barack Obama unveiled groundbreaking agreements on how they want to see...
Read More

Nunavut Land Use Plan needs to dip its toe in the ocean

There is work underway to develop a land-use plan for Nunavut that supports the well-being of northern communities while promoting environmental integrity. But the plan concentrates mainly on land and leaves Nunavut’s marine areas... Read More
There is work underway to develop a land-use plan for Nunavut that supports the well-being of northern communities while...
Read More

Go Wild with nature and your community

Go Wild Community Grants presented by TELUS is an opportunity for people across the country to bring forward creative ideas that will help their communities connect with nature and help it thrive. Read More
Go Wild Community Grants presented by TELUS is an opportunity for people across the country to bring forward creative...
Read More

EcoSpark’s Changing Currents program inspires teachers and students alike!

EcoSpark’s Changing Currents program, funded by Loblaw Water Fund, connects students to the nature in their community through monitoring and exploring local rivers. EcoSpark makes this possible by guiding both students and their teachers... Read More
EcoSpark’s Changing Currents program, funded by Loblaw Water Fund, connects students to the nature in their community through monitoring...
Read More