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Diary of a rhino researcher: a look back at Nepal’s rhino count April 29, 2022 The latest rhino count shows numbers are up. But how do researchers know just how many rhinos there are? Kanchan Thapa, PhD, WWF-Nepal's head of wildlife programs, writes about his first rhino count back... Read More The latest rhino count shows numbers are up. But how do researchers know just how many rhinos there are?... Read More
Digging into soil carbon: How the ground under our feet can help fight climate change March 17, 2022 If someone asked where to find most of the carbon in nature, you’d probably think of trees. Yes, it’s true that wood is basically a solidified form of carbon dioxide — and in the... Read More If someone asked where to find most of the carbon in nature, you’d probably think of trees. Yes, it’s... Read More
Why we must protect North Atlantic right whales’ ‘migration superhighways’ February 17, 2022 For the first time, WWF’s Protecting Blue Corridors report maps out 845 routes of migratory whales, highlighting 30 years of satellite tracking data gathered by more than 50 research groups worldwide. Blue corridors are... Read More For the first time, WWF’s Protecting Blue Corridors report maps out 845 routes of migratory whales, highlighting 30 years... Read More
Making noise for quieter ships: Why we need to reduce underwater noise pollution January 31, 2022 Commercial shipping is the most significant contributor to underwater noise, and its impacts on marine species and the marine environment have been well-documented worldwide. Yet noise pollution levels are still increasing and affecting some... Read More Commercial shipping is the most significant contributor to underwater noise, and its impacts on marine species and the marine... Read More
What youth can do to fight climate change November 1, 2021 Young people are the least responsible for climate change, especially in the Arctic where our communities are so small. Yet we’re the ones who will live with the long-term impacts — and we have the right... Read More Young people are the least responsible for climate change, especially in the Arctic where our communities are so small. Yet we’re... Read More
What youth can do to fight climate change November 1, 2021 Young people are the least responsible for climate change, especially in the Arctic where our communities are so small. Yet we’re the ones who will live with the long-term impacts — and we have... Read More Young people are the least responsible for climate change, especially in the Arctic where our communities are so small.... Read More
Patrolling for polar bears in Whale Cove, Nunavut October 26, 2021 A version of this article originally appeared in The Circle. In fall 2019, WWF responded to a request from the Issatik Hunters and Trappers Organization to fund a locally run polar bear patrol program... Read More A version of this article originally appeared in The Circle. In fall 2019, WWF responded to a request from... Read More
Giant fin whales return to B.C. rainforest fjord — there’s just one problem October 5, 2021 By SWAG Project After decades of absence in the wake of whaling, the remote fjords of northern British Columbia are home again to the world’s second-largest whale. Fin whales — the giants known for... Read More By SWAG Project After decades of absence in the wake of whaling, the remote fjords of northern British Columbia... Read More
Why I wanted to intern at WWF-Canada’s Iqaluit office August 19, 2021 When I found out about the community liaison internship at WWF-Canada’s Iqaluit office through my high school in May, my interest in environmental issues and desire to get involved in my community drove me... Read More When I found out about the community liaison internship at WWF-Canada’s Iqaluit office through my high school in May,... Read More
Swimming across Lake Ontario to raise $100,000 for WWF-Canada July 27, 2021 Robert McGlashan, an elite open water swimmer, will soon be crossing Lake Ontario to raise $100,000 for WWF-Canada in his Swim for Change challenge. “The purpose of Swim for Change is to demonstrate that... Read More Robert McGlashan, an elite open water swimmer, will soon be crossing Lake Ontario to raise $100,000 for WWF-Canada in... Read More
Right whales aren’t the only cetaceans at risk in eastern Canada: Report July 21, 2021 More than nine out of 10 fatal incidents affecting cetaceans in eastern Canada are not killing North Atlantic right whales, the government’s primary conservation focus, according to a new report by the Marine Animal... Read More More than nine out of 10 fatal incidents affecting cetaceans in eastern Canada are not killing North Atlantic right... Read More
Deborah’s Story: In memory of Doug Knuff June 18, 2021 The past year or so has been incredibly challenging, but even that hasn’t stopped our champions of nature from protecting wildlife and habitat. This week is dedicated to YOU, our supporters. Thanks for letting us tell your... Read More The past year or so has been incredibly challenging, but even that hasn’t stopped our champions of nature from protecting wildlife... Read More