Tag: Conservation

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Sustainable seafood? The answer to a seafood lover's dilemma

About 1 billion people around the world depend on seafood as their primary source of protein; in addition, 200 million people depend on fishing for their livelihood. Our fisheries are in grave trouble, but... Read More
About 1 billion people around the world depend on seafood as their primary source of protein; in addition, 200...
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Seize Your Power – Sign the pledge

WWF is launching a major global campaign to increase worldwide investment in renewable energy by $40 billion in the next 12 months. To succeed, we need your help. Read More
WWF is launching a major global campaign to increase worldwide investment in renewable energy by $40 billion in the...
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Finding a home in shark waters

Not everyone can take a life-long passion and make a career out of it. But as WWF’s shark project coordinator, Jarrett Corke has done just that. Read More
Not everyone can take a life-long passion and make a career out of it. But as WWF’s shark project...
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Canadians for the Great Bear send open letter to Premier Christy Clark

Premier Clark, your strong position that the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline project cannot be approved by your government is an important step towards securing a healthy future for the Great Bear. We urge you... Read More
Premier Clark, your strong position that the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline project cannot be approved by your government is...
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Belugas, whales that sing and exfoliate

One of the most recognizable whales, belugas are recognized the world over. But how much do you really know about these charismatic creatures? Spruce up your knowledge with these fun facts. Read More
One of the most recognizable whales, belugas are recognized the world over. But how much do you really...
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Your field guide to narwhal tagging with Dr. Pete Ewins

In August 2011, WWF’s Senior Arctic Species Officer, Dr. Pete Ewins, spent two weeks on Baffin Island with a Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) and Inuit community narwhal tagging team. Read More
In August 2011, WWF’s Senior Arctic Species Officer, Dr. Pete Ewins, spent two weeks on Baffin Island with a...
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URGENT: You can help stop illegal wildlife trade

The sad truth is that some endangered species may be worth more dead than alive to poachers - but we know that saving them is a cause worth fighting for. With your support, illegal... Read More
The sad truth is that some endangered species may be worth more dead than alive to poachers - but...
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