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New marine biodiversity plan calls for big changes in Canada February 3, 2012 The Royal Society of Canada’s new report paints a bleak picture of Canada’s oceans, but offers strong recommendations to turn the situation around. Read More The Royal Society of Canada’s new report paints a bleak picture of Canada’s oceans, but offers strong recommendations to... Read More
Deciding the future of a Canadian ecological treasure January 11, 2012 At the heart of the hearings to decide the future of the Great Bear Sea and Rainforest is whether, and under what conditions, we should permit super tankers and a bitumen pipeline in one... Read More At the heart of the hearings to decide the future of the Great Bear Sea and Rainforest is whether,... Read More
Close encounters of the grizzly kind January 10, 2012 Linda Nowlan, director, Pacific conservation with WWF-Canada, talks about a magical morning on which she shared the Great Bear Sea with a wild grizzly. Read More Linda Nowlan, director, Pacific conservation with WWF-Canada, talks about a magical morning on which she shared the Great Bear... Read More
I want to help protect space for Canada's wildlife November 4, 2011 A few weeks ago, I traveled to one of Canada's National Parks: Point Pelee. Read More A few weeks ago, I traveled to one of Canada's National Parks: Point Pelee. Read More
Polar Bears are the talk of Iqaluit: 2011 Polar Bear Range States Meeting November 3, 2011 It was late October in Iqaluit, capital of Nunavut, and 8 hours after leaving my balmy Toronto neighbourhood, I was skidding down Iqaluit’s icy runway in the First Air jet from Ottawa. Read More It was late October in Iqaluit, capital of Nunavut, and 8 hours after leaving my balmy Toronto neighbourhood, I... Read More
In the market for change: happy birthday Danica May November 1, 2011 Yesterday was a special day for the Camacho family of Manila. They celebrated the birth of their daughter, Danica May. As a new dad, myself, I know how much the birth of a... Read More Yesterday was a special day for the Camacho family of Manila. They celebrated the birth of their daughter,... Read More
WWF’s resident snow leopard expert returns to Bhutan October 11, 2011 After spending the last four months at the Toronto office of WWF-Canada, I have now embarked on a 45 day trip to the land of “Thunder Dragon” situated in the midst of snow leopard... Read More After spending the last four months at the Toronto office of WWF-Canada, I have now embarked on a 45... Read More
Tiger Talk September 28, 2011 One of the challenges in Canada of raising awareness about tigers is that the problems seem very far removed from us. People often don’t think they can make a difference, and don’t feel... Read More One of the challenges in Canada of raising awareness about tigers is that the problems seem very far removed... Read More
A week of work I hoped would never end August 11, 2011 Have you ever had one of those weeks at work you hoped would never end? I recently did. But of course it’s not every week I get to join researchers on a week-long expedition... Read More Have you ever had one of those weeks at work you hoped would never end? I recently did. But... Read More
Caribou? Which Caribou? August 10, 2011 As I review environmental press clippings every day, I see various stories about “caribou,” where there is confusion about exactly which caribou are under discussion. This is an important distinction, so here’s a little... Read More As I review environmental press clippings every day, I see various stories about “caribou,” where there is confusion about... Read More
Global Tiger Day: WWF calls for an end to poaching July 29, 2011 Silent as night - just a flash of orange and black in amongst the trees. Tigers are mysterious, majestic, and awe-inspiring creatures. As top predators, they depend on their habitat, and their... Read More Silent as night - just a flash of orange and black in amongst the trees. Tigers are mysterious,... Read More
The Scott Islands – placing value on a unique ecosystem July 28, 2011 How do you go about placing a value on a place that many people have never been to, will probably never go to, and in all likelihood, will never directly benefit from? Read More How do you go about placing a value on a place that many people have never been to, will... Read More