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Aviso steps up for wildlife as presenting sponsor of the 2025 WWF Climb for NatureAviso employees will also be climbing and volunteering at th ...
WWF-Canada welcomes Ryan Baillargeon, David Oxtoby and Thao Pham to its Board of DirectorsWorld Wildlife Fund Canada is proud to announce the appointm ...
Government failure to recommend emergency order to protect endangered orcas prompts legal challenge from conservation groupsConservation groups filed a legal challenge over the failure ...
Five finalists selected to field-test new technology to measure carbon in nature April 13, 2022 WWF-Canada is pleased to announce that five finalists have been selected in the Nature x Carbon Tech Challenge, which is catalyzing the development of cost-effective, innovative and user-friendly technologies and approaches to facilitate the... Read More WWF-Canada is pleased to announce that five finalists have been selected in the Nature x Carbon Tech Challenge, which... Read More
WWF-Canada debuts new research that pinpoints location of critical carbon stores across Canada November 10, 2021 Glasgow, Scotland, Nov. 10, 2021 A new study by WWF-Canada, led by researchers at McMaster University’s Remote Sensing Laboratory, reveals, for the first time, how much carbon is stored in Canada’s landscapes, and the... Read More Glasgow, Scotland, Nov. 10, 2021 A new study by WWF-Canada, led by researchers at McMaster University’s Remote Sensing Laboratory,... Read More
After the fire: How technology can drive successful restoration August 17, 2023 In the midst of Canada’s worst wildfire season in recorded history, it’s time to re-evaluate how we deal with the restoration of forest ecosystems. Megan Leslie, WWF-Canada’s president & CEO, delivered a keynote address... Read More In the midst of Canada’s worst wildfire season in recorded history, it’s time to re-evaluate how we deal with... Read More
WWF-Canada’s Masterclass: When carbon tech met Indigenous-led conservation August 11, 2023 WWF-Canada launched our Nature x Carbon Tech Challenge in 2021, calling on academics, entrepreneurs and inventors to pitch their most cost-effective, innovative and user-friendly technologies to measure carbon in nature. Why? So, we can... Read More WWF-Canada launched our Nature x Carbon Tech Challenge in 2021, calling on academics, entrepreneurs and inventors to pitch their... Read More
The 5 finalists of our Nature x Carbon Tech Challenge head into the field August 2, 2022 Last summer, the Nature x Carbon Tech Challenge called on academics, entrepreneurs and inventors of all stripes to pitch their most cost-effective, innovative and user-friendly technologies to measure carbon in nature. Why does measuring... Read More Last summer, the Nature x Carbon Tech Challenge called on academics, entrepreneurs and inventors of all stripes to pitch... Read More
Digging into soil carbon: How the ground under our feet can help fight climate change March 17, 2022 If someone asked where to find most of the carbon in nature, you’d probably think of trees. Yes, it’s true that wood is basically a solidified form of carbon dioxide — and in the... Read More If someone asked where to find most of the carbon in nature, you’d probably think of trees. Yes, it’s... Read More