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Four things Canada can do to stop wildlife loss October 29, 2018 A new international report shows that global wildlife has declined by 60 per cent. You can help turn this around Read More A new international report shows that global wildlife has declined by 60 per cent. You can help turn this... Read More
Five creatures that want us to fight climate change October 24, 2018 Wildlife loss will worsen if we don’t switch to habitat-friendly renewable energy – and fast Read More Wildlife loss will worsen if we don’t switch to habitat-friendly renewable energy – and fast Read More
More parks but less wildlife: What’s going on? July 17, 2018 An unprecedented commitment to terrestrial protected areas in Canada could still leave our most vulnerable species unprotected. Here’s how we can make sure that doesn’t happen. Read More An unprecedented commitment to terrestrial protected areas in Canada could still leave our most vulnerable species unprotected. Here’s how... Read More
Seven rare species in the Carolinian zone May 22, 2018 From unsung amphibian heroes to flying mammals, there are more rare species of plants and animals here than anywhere else in the country. Read More From unsung amphibian heroes to flying mammals, there are more rare species of plants and animals here than anywhere... Read More
As governments argue, at-risk woodland caribou decline April 20, 2018 Canada’s woodland caribou have been listed under Canada’s Species at Risk Act for 15 years but continue to decline. Now is the time for action. Read More Canada’s woodland caribou have been listed under Canada’s Species at Risk Act for 15 years but continue to decline.... Read More
How Canada’s government can get freshwater right March 19, 2018 Concerned about proposed freshwater legislation, WWF-Canada is asking for improvements to regulations to minimize the cumulative impacts of new developments on ecosystems, communities and wildlife. Read More Concerned about proposed freshwater legislation, WWF-Canada is asking for improvements to regulations to minimize the cumulative impacts of new... Read More
Goodbye birdies, hello birds! March 2, 2018 Restoring a golf course to natural wetlands is a hole-in-one for at-risk species on Salt Spring Island Read More Restoring a golf course to natural wetlands is a hole-in-one for at-risk species on Salt Spring Island Read More
For the love of salmon February 17, 2018 Using sweat and muscle to rebuild salmon spawning grounds on Canada's west coast, supported by WWF's Restoration Fund Read More Using sweat and muscle to rebuild salmon spawning grounds on Canada's west coast, supported by WWF's Restoration Fund Read More
Shining Light on a Forgotten River February 2, 2018 Eco-heroes are daylighting rivers with support from WWF-Canada’s Restoration Fund Read More Eco-heroes are daylighting rivers with support from WWF-Canada’s Restoration Fund Read More
Global polar bear conservation results are in. Here’s how Canada's stacks up January 30, 2018 WWF’s global Polar Bear Scorecard identifies conservation gaps. Canada must move quickly to identify critical habitat and set best practices for oil-spill response. Read More WWF’s global Polar Bear Scorecard identifies conservation gaps. Canada must move quickly to identify critical habitat and set best... Read More
Celebrating International Day for Biological Diversity May 22, 2015 May 22 is the International Day for Biological Diversity - a day to celebrate the natural wonders of our world. Read More May 22 is the International Day for Biological Diversity - a day to celebrate the natural wonders of our... Read More
#FrogFriday: A hope spot for frogs in Hyla Park March 6, 2015 Canada’s first amphibian sanctuary: A success story for the Maritimes’ only known population of tree frogs. Read More Canada’s first amphibian sanctuary: A success story for the Maritimes’ only known population of tree frogs. Read More