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Native plants of Newfoundland and Labrador: rugged, useful — sometimes carnivorous February 28, 2025 Newfoundland and Labrador don’t boast Canada’s most fertile growing conditions, but resilient species have found plenty of ways to put down roots. Read More Newfoundland and Labrador don’t boast Canada’s most fertile growing conditions, but resilient species have found plenty of ways to... Read More
Creatures of the cold: How do Canadian wildlife thrive during winter? March 4, 2024 All through the Canadian winter, wildlife survive — and even thrive — in cold temperatures, burrowing under cover of snow, traversing frozen tundra or foraging in the frigid forest. While we humans have to... Read More All through the Canadian winter, wildlife survive — and even thrive — in cold temperatures, burrowing under cover of... Read More
Protecting Nunavut’s Caribou: Paul Okalik, WWF-Canada’s Lead Arctic Specialist (WATCH) December 19, 2023 Paul Okalik, WWF-Canada’s Lead Arctic Specialist, recently spoke to APTN News about the long-awaited Nunavut Land Use Plan. The world’s largest at 3.3 million square kilometres, this plan was a requirement of the original... Read More Paul Okalik, WWF-Canada’s Lead Arctic Specialist, recently spoke to APTN News about the long-awaited Nunavut Land Use Plan. The... Read More
Arctic caribou are on thin ice. AI and other tech can help change that November 15, 2023 New technologies like AI can help ensure the long-term survival of the ocean-faring Dolphin and Union caribou and other at-risk herds. Read More New technologies like AI can help ensure the long-term survival of the ocean-faring Dolphin and Union caribou and other... Read More
‘We survived off our resources for millennia’: Paul Okalik, WWF-Canada’s lead Arctic specialist February 1, 2023 During last month’s COP15 biodiversity summit, WWF-Canada’s lead Arctic specialist, Paul Okalik, moderated an Arctic marine conservation panel with guest speakers hailing from Alaska to Nunavut. Before returning home to Iqaluit, Paul spoke to... Read More During last month’s COP15 biodiversity summit, WWF-Canada’s lead Arctic specialist, Paul Okalik, moderated an Arctic marine conservation panel with... Read More
Above and below the ice, Arctic species need your help November 21, 2022 The Canadian Arctic is warming even faster than we previously thought. This is putting wildlife on an increasingly dangerous course both above and below the sea ice. This Giving Tuesday, you can help make... Read More The Canadian Arctic is warming even faster than we previously thought. This is putting wildlife on an increasingly dangerous... Read More
The Arctic needs an Emission Control Area — and it needs one now September 6, 2022 The shipping industry transports goods around the world — but that’s not all it brings. Eighty-six per cent of international ships burn Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO), the residual product left over from the fuel... Read More The shipping industry transports goods around the world — but that’s not all it brings. Eighty-six per cent of... Read More
‘Inuit culture and traditions are not for sale’: Why the government should not approve Baffinland expansion May 10, 2022 By Enookie Inuarak, board member for the Mittimatalik HTO I’m a hunter from Pond Inlet, Nunavut. My father is also a hunter and I grew up helping him, harvesting subsistence food. The hunters in... Read More By Enookie Inuarak, board member for the Mittimatalik HTO I’m a hunter from Pond Inlet, Nunavut. My father is... Read More
Our Arctic Species Conservation Fund returns for sixth field season November 5, 2021 With warming temperatures and industrial pressures surging across the North, WWF-Canada’s Arctic Species Conservation Fund (ASCF) launched in 2016 with a clear mission: support high-quality research and stewardship actions that bring together science, technology and Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit... Read More With warming temperatures and industrial pressures surging across the North, WWF-Canada’s Arctic Species Conservation Fund (ASCF) launched in 2016 with a clear... Read More
Saying no to the Baffinland mine expansion in Nunavut July 9, 2021 This article originally appeared in The Circle: The Arctic Under Pressure. By Sarah MacFadyen Located on the northern tip of Nunavut’s Baffin Island, Baffinland’s Mary River Mine produces 6 million metric tonnes of iron ore... Read More This article originally appeared in The Circle: The Arctic Under Pressure. By Sarah MacFadyen Located on the northern tip of... Read More
The tiny town of Taloyoak is an Arctic inspiration February 9, 2021 UPDATE: FOOD SOVEREIGNTY PROJECT IN TALOYOAK, NU NABS $451,000 PRIZE For the Inuktitut version, please click here. Perched on the edge of Aqviqtuuq, also known as the Boothia Peninsula, the Nunavut hamlet of Taloyoak... Read More UPDATE: FOOD SOVEREIGNTY PROJECT IN TALOYOAK, NU NABS $451,000 PRIZE For the Inuktitut version, please click here. Perched on... Read More
Inuit speak out against expansion of Arctic iron mine, community concerned over wildlife impacts February 2, 2021 A public hearing has been taking place in Iqaluit and Pond Inlet over a proposal to more than double production from Baffinland’s Mary River iron ore mine in eastern Nunavut, increasing output from six... Read More A public hearing has been taking place in Iqaluit and Pond Inlet over a proposal to more than double... Read More