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Play tag with icebears in Ottawa February 11, 2013 It's -18C in Ottawa today -- only about 10 degrees warmer than Western Hudson Bay, where polar bears are wandering and hunting on the sea ice. It's perfect weather to head outside to Canada's... Read More It's -18C in Ottawa today -- only about 10 degrees warmer than Western Hudson Bay, where polar bears are... Read More
A good day for people and polar bears in Arviat February 4, 2013 For several years, the 3,000 people of Arviat have been concerned about the increasing number of polar bears lingering in or near the community, putting families and property at risk. Some good news -... Read More For several years, the 3,000 people of Arviat have been concerned about the increasing number of polar bears lingering... Read More
How can we help the whales? January 11, 2013 We had quite a few questions from supporters this week about the heart-wrenching saga of the trapped Killer Whales (a.ka. "Orcas") in Hudson Bay, which was difficult to watch. What can and should... Read More We had quite a few questions from supporters this week about the heart-wrenching saga of the trapped Killer Whales... Read More
Killer whales trapped in Hudson Bay’s sea-ice January 11, 2013 Around January 6th, hunters from the Inuit community of Inukjuak (in Northwestern Quebec, along the eastern coastline of Hudson Bay) encountered about a dozen killer whales (orcas) gathered around a small breathing... Read More Around January 6th, hunters from the Inuit community of Inukjuak (in Northwestern Quebec, along the eastern coastline of... Read More
A close call for the Kulluk: Better planning needed before more oil and gas traffic in Arctic waters January 8, 2013 Like anyone who cares about the beautiful animals and pristine coast line of Canada’s oceans, the recent (and ongoing) Kulluk incident off the coast of Alaska got me very concerned. Read More Like anyone who cares about the beautiful animals and pristine coast line of Canada’s oceans, the recent (and ongoing)... Read More
Podcast: WWF’s Arctic species expert on co-management in the north January 8, 2013 In late October 2012, WWF-Canada Arctic species specialist Pete Ewins joined leaders and staff members from northern co-management and other key organizations, at the North Slope conference in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. Read More In late October 2012, WWF-Canada Arctic species specialist Pete Ewins joined leaders and staff members from northern co-management and... Read More
Vicki Sahanatien: Coming home to the ice December 28, 2012 “I love the open spaces, the vastness of the land and our sea. I’m especially fascinated by sea ice. There is a vast flora and fauna on, under, and within it. It’s dynamic and... Read More “I love the open spaces, the vastness of the land and our sea. I’m especially fascinated by sea ice.... Read More
Birthday love for polar bears December 11, 2012 Meet Benjamin, Nintendo whiz AND green hero! Read More Meet Benjamin, Nintendo whiz AND green hero! Read More
My home isn't made of walls and bricks: Why I am an environmental defender December 7, 2012 I’m an environmental defender because this is the only planet we have and it just so happens to be my home. Why are you? Read More I’m an environmental defender because this is the only planet we have and it just so happens to be... Read More
Species of the Week: The polar bear! November 26, 2012 The polar bear is the world’s largest terrestrial carnivore and one of Canada’s most majestic symbols. However, the polar bear’s survival is challenged by global warming. Read More The polar bear is the world’s largest terrestrial carnivore and one of Canada’s most majestic symbols. However, the polar... Read More
WWF at northern priorities roundtable for Arctic Council chair November 9, 2012 Clearly, there are high hopes for Canada’s leadership of the Arctic Council. With offices in almost all Arctic Nations, a local presence in Canada’s Northern communities, and as a long-time observer and contributor... Read More Clearly, there are high hopes for Canada’s leadership of the Arctic Council. With offices in almost all Arctic... Read More
Canada prepares to take the lead at the Arctic Council November 9, 2012 The coming months promise to be busy ones in Ottawa and across the Arctic, as the Government of Canada prepares to take on this important role, and WWF will be there, adding its conservation... Read More The coming months promise to be busy ones in Ottawa and across the Arctic, as the Government of Canada... Read More