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It's my Panda-versary! My first year as the social media coordinator at WWF-Canada January 16, 2013 I am the Online Content and Community Coordinator at WWF-Canada, and this week I’m celebrating my 1-year Panda-versary. Read More I am the Online Content and Community Coordinator at WWF-Canada, and this week I’m celebrating my 1-year Panda-versary. Read More
Green team wins a trip to the Brazilian Rainforest January 16, 2013 Last fall, RSA launched its second Seeing is Believing contest, which challenged 23,000 employees globally to come up with green ideas which could reduce the organization’s footprint and reduce costs. Read More Last fall, RSA launched its second Seeing is Believing contest, which challenged 23,000 employees globally to come up with... Read More
Earth Hour City Challenge: Edmonton, AB and Richmond, BC January 14, 2013 The Earth Hour City Challenge initiative has been created to celebrate cities that are taking amazing steps forward in creating a greener, cleaner and more sustainable city to live in, while inspiring others to... Read More The Earth Hour City Challenge initiative has been created to celebrate cities that are taking amazing steps forward in... Read More
Update from the St. John River- what we’re working on in the New Year January 14, 2013 Welcome to 2013! The St. John River is more or less frozen over and I’ve already noticed people out on the ice. For those that are ice fishing, here’s hoping the fishing... Read More Welcome to 2013! The St. John River is more or less frozen over and I’ve already noticed people... Read More
Rhino poaching toll reaches new high January 10, 2013 Rhino poaching statistics released today by the South African government reveal that a record 668 rhinos were killed across the country in 2012, an increase of nearly 50 per cent from the 448 rhinos... Read More Rhino poaching statistics released today by the South African government reveal that a record 668 rhinos were killed across... Read More
Behind the grid – a closer look at Ontario's electricity January 9, 2013 The mantra of our climate change work at WWF is about changing how we use and produce energy. And my hope, through this (pretty cool!) field trip, was to try and ground that mantra... Read More The mantra of our climate change work at WWF is about changing how we use and produce energy. And... Read More
Never fear, my Granny is here! January 8, 2013 My experience finding family support for National Sweater Day. Read More My experience finding family support for National Sweater Day. Read More
Podcast: WWF’s Arctic species expert on co-management in the north January 8, 2013 In late October 2012, WWF-Canada Arctic species specialist Pete Ewins joined leaders and staff members from northern co-management and other key organizations, at the North Slope conference in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. Read More In late October 2012, WWF-Canada Arctic species specialist Pete Ewins joined leaders and staff members from northern co-management and... Read More
Extra Terrestrial! Extraordinary new species discoveries in the Greater Mekong January 4, 2013 A new bat named after its devilish appearance, a subterranean blind fish, a ruby-eyed pit viper, and a frog that sings like a bird are among the 126 species newly identified by scientists in... Read More A new bat named after its devilish appearance, a subterranean blind fish, a ruby-eyed pit viper, and a frog... Read More
Captain Canada takes a stand for the Great Bear December 30, 2012 “Here in Canada, I think we have a responsibility to do all we can to protect these amazing places. Persistence does pay off.” –Scott Niedermayer, “Captain Canada” and Canadian for the Great Bea Read More “Here in Canada, I think we have a responsibility to do all we can to protect these amazing places.... Read More
Vicki Sahanatien: Coming home to the ice December 28, 2012 “I love the open spaces, the vastness of the land and our sea. I’m especially fascinated by sea ice. There is a vast flora and fauna on, under, and within it. It’s dynamic and... Read More “I love the open spaces, the vastness of the land and our sea. I’m especially fascinated by sea ice.... Read More
Early Christmas present December 19, 2012 I can’t decide if I love Santa or the elves more this Christmas. They have worked extra hard and brought all the folks of the Skeena an early Christmas present. Read More I can’t decide if I love Santa or the elves more this Christmas. They have worked extra hard and... Read More