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Video: Earth Hour 2011 March 1, 2011 Earth Hour is coming up on March 26, and the excitement is growing every day. Need some inspiration? Read More Earth Hour is coming up on March 26, and the excitement is growing every day. Need some inspiration? Read More
Reflections on water: How are you celebrating Canada Water Week? February 28, 2011 Canada Water Week is just around the corner and I’m realizing how lucky I am to be Welsh-Canadian! Sitting in my Collingwood home office overlooking picturesque Georgian Bay I’m trying to remember how... Read More Canada Water Week is just around the corner and I’m realizing how lucky I am to be Welsh-Canadian! ... Read More
Return of the masked bandit: the black-footed ferret February 15, 2011 Among my most memorable moments in 30 years of conservation work – reintroducing the black-footed ferret to Canada. For the ferret, I suppose, it wasn’t such a treat. Read More Among my most memorable moments in 30 years of conservation work – reintroducing the black-footed ferret to Canada. ... Read More
School of hard knocks: Conservation science comes of age (again and again) February 7, 2011 In 1978, I started graduate school in biology, with great energy and determination, at the University of Toronto. When not up to my knees in wetland mud, I spent my spare time with... Read More In 1978, I started graduate school in biology, with great energy and determination, at the University of Toronto. ... Read More
The most important story you'll never hear (or what it takes to shake hands) January 27, 2011 There’s a story our President Emeritus Monte Hummel likes to tell about the visit he and former WWFer Bill Carpenter made to Lutsel K’e—a small Dene community on the coast of Great Slave Lake.... Read More There’s a story our President Emeritus Monte Hummel likes to tell about the visit he and former WWFer Bill... Read More
Video: National Sweater Day, February 17 January 26, 2011 On February 17, join Canadians across the country in turning down your thermostat by 3 degrees, and throw on a fun, quirky sweater to show your support for the planet. Read More On February 17, join Canadians across the country in turning down your thermostat by 3 degrees, and throw on... Read More
Beyond watchdog: Engaging business for change January 24, 2011 On January 19, Victoria University at the University of Toronto honoured our President Emeritus Monte Hummel with an honorary doctorate. We are pleased to share his convocation address with you. Read More On January 19, Victoria University at the University of Toronto honoured our President Emeritus Monte Hummel with an honorary... Read More
How low can you go? January 24, 2011 People need water. Cities and towns, livestock, irrigated croplands, and industry all need water. In Alberta, much of the water people use comes from a handful of rivers that rise in the Rockies and... Read More People need water. Cities and towns, livestock, irrigated croplands, and industry all need water. In Alberta, much of the... Read More
Ramping up to 100 million hectares…and beyond January 20, 2011 In 1989, Glen Davis—an environmental philanthropist and strong supporter of WWF—persuaded me to edit a book we called Endangered Spaces, which included the Canadian Wilderness Charter, akin to a “Bill of Rights”... Read More In 1989, Glen Davis—an environmental philanthropist and strong supporter of WWF—persuaded me to edit a book we called Endangered... Read More
Keep warm while keeping the planet cool: National Sweater Day, February 17 January 19, 2011 If you are a fan of WWF-Canada on Facebook, you'll know that we've been dropping some fun hints about our newest campaign. So, how CAN wearing a tacky sweater help save the planet? Read More If you are a fan of WWF-Canada on Facebook, you'll know that we've been dropping some fun hints about... Read More
Kids making a difference: Green CommUnity School Grants January 18, 2011 I’ve just started working at WWF-Canada and the work I’ve been doing so far has been pretty inspiring! This week I’ve been assigned the task of reaching out to media in the home towns... Read More I’ve just started working at WWF-Canada and the work I’ve been doing so far has been pretty inspiring! This... Read More
Values and Visions video series – Frank Kamerman: "Natural and industrial values" January 5, 2011 "There are a lot more creative ways of dealing with the natural values and the industrial values that are here." This is the message from small business owner Frank Kamerman of Stewart on BC's... Read More "There are a lot more creative ways of dealing with the natural values and the industrial values that are... Read More