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Congratulations to the Province of B.C.! Long May the Rivers Run May 5, 2014 A new law for a modern B.C. The province’s Water Sustainability Act sets new rules to better manage our most valuable resource. Read More A new law for a modern B.C. The province’s Water Sustainability Act sets new rules to better manage our... Read More
Modern Laws for Modern Times February 13, 2014 Modern laws for water and beer! BC’s Throne Speech promises to update antiquated rules, as WWF’s new transit ads in Victoria highlight the overwhelming support across the province for stronger protection for water for... Read More Modern laws for water and beer! BC’s Throne Speech promises to update antiquated rules, as WWF’s new transit ads... Read More
Support for a Healthy Ocean February 4, 2014 From the North Coast of BC, we’re helping build the blueprint to maintain healthy marine ecosystems that underpin the social, economic and culture values fundamental to human well-being. Read More From the North Coast of BC, we’re helping build the blueprint to maintain healthy marine ecosystems that underpin the... Read More
Canada’s Tourism Industry Needs Marine Management and Protection January 27, 2014 The stability and long term growth of BC’s marine tourism economy directly depends on protecting marine environments and ensuring they stay healthy into the future. Jobs and coastal economies stand to benefit when we... Read More The stability and long term growth of BC’s marine tourism economy directly depends on protecting marine environments and ensuring... Read More
Northward Migration: Seeking whales and whale stories on B.C.’s north coast January 21, 2014 Caitlin Birdsall is a biologist and educator specifically interested in citizen science. She has worked with the Vancouver Aquarium’s Cetacean Research Program since 2008 and recently relocated to Prince Rupert to head up the... Read More Caitlin Birdsall is a biologist and educator specifically interested in citizen science. She has worked with the Vancouver Aquarium’s... Read More
WWF-Canada releases report from workshop on underwater noise management January 20, 2014 WWF-Canada hosted the second workshop on ocean noise, with the goal of finding solutions for managing underwater noise in Canada’s Pacific. This month, we released the workshop report, including recommendations in eight key areas.... Read More WWF-Canada hosted the second workshop on ocean noise, with the goal of finding solutions for managing underwater noise in... Read More
Can BC Hold the Line on Protecting our Provincial Fish? December 11, 2013 I recently learned that DFO and the Provincial government are currently in discussion about how to change things in BC so that the Fisheries Act will not apply to all of BC’s waters. Read More I recently learned that DFO and the Provincial government are currently in discussion about how to change things in... Read More
Sometimes conservation needs a good villain December 4, 2013 In June 2012 our villain became a media celebrity after a YouTube video showed the highly invasive fish comfortably enjoying a Burnaby municipal pond. Results this week revealed that our fish was... Read More In June 2012 our villain became a media celebrity after a YouTube video showed the highly invasive fish comfortably... Read More
BC’s Trouble with Targets December 3, 2013 Until last week, the government of British Columbia inscrutably insisted it could meet its carbon emission reduction targets AND fast track the development of a new Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) export industry. But... Read More Until last week, the government of British Columbia inscrutably insisted it could meet its carbon emission reduction targets AND... Read More
Now is the time: Speak up for BC's water November 13, 2013 With BC moving ahead with a new Water Sustainability Act, WWF is encouraging everyone who cares about water in the province to express their views with the Ministry of Environment. Read More With BC moving ahead with a new Water Sustainability Act, WWF is encouraging everyone who cares about water in... Read More
BC Moves Ahead with new Water Sustainability Act October 18, 2013 WWF welcomes the latest step to revise BC’s main water law, as the Ministry of the Environment releases the detailed policy proposals. Read More WWF welcomes the latest step to revise BC’s main water law, as the Ministry of the Environment releases the... Read More
Journey to the Great Bear (Day 4): The weight of our choice makes it simple October 15, 2013 In this special six-part blog series, follow WWF-Canada President David Miller as he travels to Canada's most awe-inspiring wonders: British Columbia’s Great Bear region. Read More In this special six-part blog series, follow WWF-Canada President David Miller as he travels to Canada's most awe-inspiring wonders:... Read More