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an aerial view of a forest meeting a clearcut

Supreme Court opinion lays a pathway for government to rectify environmental impact assessment act: WWF-Canada

Industrial development and resource extraction can pose major threats to ecosystems, and a robust and nationally consistent impact assessment regime is a necessary tool for identifying and mitigating these threats. Read More
Industrial development and resource extraction can pose major threats to ecosystems, and a robust and nationally consistent impact assessment...
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Five plush species, including an emperor penguin family, flamingo, rabbit, muskox and monkey sit on a soft foreground. There are blankets in the background to show they are in a home setting, and grass in the front to highlight their natural habitat.

Bring wildlife home for the holidays

Invite a species into your home with a lifelike symbolic adoption from WWF-Canada and help protect real-life species and their homes in the wild. TORONTO, October 5, 2023 – Have you ever wanted to... Read More
Invite a species into your home with a lifelike symbolic adoption from WWF-Canada and help protect real-life species and...
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Réseau de milieux naturels protégés

WWF applauds the adoption of the Global Biodiversity Framework Fund

The GBFF will help mobilize and accelerate investment in the conservation of wild species and ecosystems, whose health is under threat from wildfires, flooding, extreme weather, and human activity including urban sprawl. Read More
The GBFF will help mobilize and accelerate investment in the conservation of wild species and ecosystems, whose health is...
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Inuit women-led expedition help Netsilikmiut share knowledge 

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...
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The wins in our sails: WWF-Canada looks back at 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...
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