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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
Making sense of the walrus scene in Our Planet April 5, 2019 Tragedy strikes for walruses in Netflix’s new series, Our Planet. Here’s why. Read More Tragedy strikes for walruses in Netflix’s new series, Our Planet. Here’s why. Read More
Species-at-risk habitat shouldn’t be open for business February 27, 2019 Help protect Ontario’s most vulnerable wildlife Read More Help protect Ontario’s most vulnerable wildlife Read More
5 wild stories from 2018 December 18, 2018 This year brought deadly environmental disasters and strained politics – but it also gave us a few charming animals that captured our collective attention at times when we seemed to need it most. Here’s... Read More This year brought deadly environmental disasters and strained politics – but it also gave us a few charming animals... Read More
Will 2019 bring the lifeline that Canada’s Endangered killer whales need? December 13, 2018 This past year brought extreme lows for southern resident killer whales. A mere 74 southern residents are left in the Salish Sea where they are fighting for their lives, but we’re optimistic 2019 can be a turning point... Read More This past year brought extreme lows for southern resident killer whales. A mere 74 southern residents are left in the Salish Sea... Read More
Northern inspiration for action on climate change December 7, 2018 How a diesel-powered community in the Arctic is shifting to renewable energy Read More How a diesel-powered community in the Arctic is shifting to renewable energy Read More
Four things Canada can do to stop wildlife loss October 29, 2018 A new international report shows that global wildlife has declined by 60 per cent. You can help turn this around Read More A new international report shows that global wildlife has declined by 60 per cent. You can help turn this... Read More
Five creatures that want us to fight climate change October 24, 2018 Wildlife loss will worsen if we don’t switch to habitat-friendly renewable energy – and fast Read More Wildlife loss will worsen if we don’t switch to habitat-friendly renewable energy – and fast Read More
Nature can save us October 23, 2018 A new report from the International Panel on Climate Change shows we are falling shockingly short on our Paris Agreement targets to curb global warming. Nature can be a part of our climate solution.... Read More A new report from the International Panel on Climate Change shows we are falling shockingly short on our Paris... Read More
Dying orcas get their day in court September 5, 2018 Southern resident killer whales are teetering on the brink of extinction. World Wildlife Fund Canada and our partners are taking the federal government to court to try to ensure their survival. Lawyers from Ecojustice asked the Federal Court today to... Read More Southern resident killer whales are teetering on the brink of extinction. World Wildlife Fund Canada and our partners are taking the federal government... Read More
As governments argue, at-risk woodland caribou decline April 20, 2018 Canada’s woodland caribou have been listed under Canada’s Species at Risk Act for 15 years but continue to decline. Now is the time for action. Read More Canada’s woodland caribou have been listed under Canada’s Species at Risk Act for 15 years but continue to decline.... Read More
How Canada’s government can get freshwater right March 19, 2018 Concerned about proposed freshwater legislation, WWF-Canada is asking for improvements to regulations to minimize the cumulative impacts of new developments on ecosystems, communities and wildlife. Read More Concerned about proposed freshwater legislation, WWF-Canada is asking for improvements to regulations to minimize the cumulative impacts of new... Read More