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10 facts you otter know about sea otters November 15, 2024 Discover more about the playful sea otter, the threats they are facing, and how you can help them thrive now and into the future. Read More Discover more about the playful sea otter, the threats they are facing, and how you can help them thrive... Read More
Forest for the trees: WWF-Canada’s year in conservation December 18, 2023 Year in Review 2023 began with the promise of progress. The Global Biodiversity Framework had just been signed at COP15 in Montreal, setting humanity on a mission to protect and restore a third of planet before... Read More Year in Review 2023 began with the promise of progress. The Global Biodiversity Framework had just been signed at... Read More
Diary of a rhino researcher: a look back at Nepal’s rhino count April 29, 2022 The latest rhino count shows numbers are up. But how do researchers know just how many rhinos there are? Kanchan Thapa, PhD, WWF-Nepal's head of wildlife programs, writes about his first rhino count back... Read More The latest rhino count shows numbers are up. But how do researchers know just how many rhinos there are?... Read More
Q&A: birdO talks street art and wildlife conservation August 18, 2021 World-renowned street artist birdO is teaming up with WWF-Canada to protect the nature he loves with WWF-Canada’s Wildest Ride Contest. Read More World-renowned street artist birdO is teaming up with WWF-Canada to protect the nature he loves with WWF-Canada’s Wildest Ride... Read More
WWF International turns 60 April 29, 2021 As WWF-Canada, we’re focused on, well, Canada. But we’re proud to be part of an international organization that, this year, is celebrating 60 years of conservation impact. Since 1961, WWF has grown into a... Read More As WWF-Canada, we’re focused on, well, Canada. But we’re proud to be part of an international organization that, this... Read More
Well, that’s finally over: Fieldnotes looks back at 2020 December 22, 2020 It’s hard to do an ordinary year-in-review for a year that’s been anything but ordinary. Much like yourselves, our work was impacted by COVID-19 — our scientists had to drastically change their approach to... Read More It’s hard to do an ordinary year-in-review for a year that’s been anything but ordinary. Much like yourselves, our... Read More
COVID can’t stop Inuit citizen science in Coral Harbour, NU August 12, 2020 Data is an important part of conservation decision-making but it’s not always easy to gather, especially in the Arctic. That’s why Leonard Netser — a resident of Coral Harbour, a thousand-person town on the... Read More Data is an important part of conservation decision-making but it’s not always easy to gather, especially in the Arctic.... Read More
So, you want to be a citizen scientist? August 7, 2020 There’s a whole lot of science needing to be done these days, and not enough professional scientists to do it. But there is a solution! Citizen science — also known as community science —... Read More There’s a whole lot of science needing to be done these days, and not enough professional scientists to do... Read More
Q&A: Nature, coronavirus and lessons learned May 25, 2020 The coronavirus crisis has left us all with a lot of questions. Thankfully, we work with scientists. So we spoke to James Snider, WWF-Canada’s vice-president of Science, Research and Innovation, to find out some... Read More The coronavirus crisis has left us all with a lot of questions. Thankfully, we work with scientists. So we... Read More
Conservation in the time of coronavirus May 21, 2020 Conservation isn’t exactly an indoor activity — though much of our work, especially data analysis and our Science, Research and Innovation team’s research like the Wildlife Protection Assessment, Living Planet Report Canada and our in-progress national... Read More Conservation isn’t exactly an indoor activity — though much of our work, especially data analysis and our Science, Research and... Read More
The importance of community (and conservation) during COVID-19 March 19, 2020 This new normal sure doesn’t feel very normal. The growing COVID-19 emergency is affecting all of our lives, and here at WWF-Canada we want to first and foremost express our concern and support for... Read More This new normal sure doesn’t feel very normal. The growing COVID-19 emergency is affecting all of our lives, and... Read More
Five Canadian regions that need wilderness protection now July 18, 2019 In response to Netflix’s recent nature documentary Our Planet that was co-produced with WWF, or the recent UN warning that one million species are at risk of extinction, you might be wondering what can... Read More In response to Netflix’s recent nature documentary Our Planet that was co-produced with WWF, or the recent UN warning... Read More