WWF Canada

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Water pours from the spout of a watering can as someone waters their garden on a sunny day.

Tell us about your native plants for a special offer

If you record an action on re:grow by July 27, 2023, we’ll send you a follow-up email with a promo code to receive 20 per cent off your purchase at our WWF-Canada e-store. Read More
If you record an action on re:grow by July 27, 2023, we’ll send you a follow-up email with a...
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Here’s why Indigenous-led wildfire restoration works

As Canada faces its worst wildfire season in recorded history, with “abnormally hot weather” forecast for the summer, the safety and wellbeing of many Canadian communities and forest ecosystems remain at risk. But the... Read More
As Canada faces its worst wildfire season in recorded history, with “abnormally hot weather” forecast for the summer, the...
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‘They’re the experts’: Field notes from community visits in Nunavut’s Kitikmeot region

By Erica Guth, Specialist, Arctic Conservation; and Emina Ida, Associate Specialist, Arctic Resilient Habitats Our WWF-Canada team arrive in Gjoa Haven, Nunavut — the first of three stops which will also include Kugaaruk and... Read More
By Erica Guth, Specialist, Arctic Conservation; and Emina Ida, Associate Specialist, Arctic Resilient Habitats Our WWF-Canada team arrive in...
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These birthday heroes raised $1 MILLION for wildlife

May 16th is WWF-Canada’s birthday — that’s 56 years of coming together for conservation across Canada. To mark this milestone, we’re celebrating some amazing kids who have shared their own birthdays with nature.    Through... Read More
May 16th is WWF-Canada’s birthday — that’s 56 years of coming together for conservation across Canada. To mark this...
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‘Today we have gardens but before we designed… entire landscapes’

Anishinaabe Studies professor Mkomosé on how Indigenous food forests shape our ecosystems and what “having a connection to the land” means to him Growing up, it’s hard to say whether I was into this... Read More
Anishinaabe Studies professor Mkomosé on how Indigenous food forests shape our ecosystems and what “having a connection to the...
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