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Species of the Week: The polar bear! November 26, 2012 The polar bear is the world’s largest terrestrial carnivore and one of Canada’s most majestic symbols. However, the polar bear’s survival is challenged by global warming. Read More The polar bear is the world’s largest terrestrial carnivore and one of Canada’s most majestic symbols. However, the polar... Read More
What can BC do to keep the Fraser, the world’s largest salmon producing river, full of salmon? November 20, 2012 Pass the new BC Water Sustainability Act! Enforce the Riparian Areas Regulation! Read More Pass the new BC Water Sustainability Act! Enforce the Riparian Areas Regulation! Read More
Species of the week: The orca! November 19, 2012 Each week we feature an at-risk species and let you know how YOU can help them. This week, learn about the orca. Read More Each week we feature an at-risk species and let you know how YOU can help them. This week, learn... Read More
Canadian sharks get profiled November 15, 2012 Why are sharks feared as they are? Is it the sharp rows of teeth or those deep black eyes… what about their portrayal as mindless killers in films and popular media? Whatever it may... Read More Why are sharks feared as they are? Is it the sharp rows of teeth or those deep black eyes…... Read More
“Hello, my name is Neil and I’m hooked on rain barrels.” November 15, 2012 In my generation, everyone had a burn barrel out back and we probably carpeted Mother Earth in styrofoam and tin foil chip bags. Maybe getting rain barrels is part of a way to compensate... Read More In my generation, everyone had a burn barrel out back and we probably carpeted Mother Earth in styrofoam and... Read More
In Vietnam, helping catfish farming become more sustainable November 15, 2012 Asian catfish represents one of the fastest growing types of aquaculture (seafood farming) in the world. A company’s Phu Tuc farm reveals what big business its production has become for this small country and... Read More Asian catfish represents one of the fastest growing types of aquaculture (seafood farming) in the world. A company’s Phu... Read More
Tips to write a winning sustainability report for your company! November 14, 2012 Living Planet @ Work champion Laura Vaughan, winner of the Change the Equation Sustainability Reporting contest, gives us an insider’s look into writing your company’s environmental report. Check out her award-winning tips below! Read More Living Planet @ Work champion Laura Vaughan, winner of the Change the Equation Sustainability Reporting contest, gives us an... Read More
WWF at northern priorities roundtable for Arctic Council chair November 9, 2012 Clearly, there are high hopes for Canada’s leadership of the Arctic Council. With offices in almost all Arctic Nations, a local presence in Canada’s Northern communities, and as a long-time observer and contributor... Read More Clearly, there are high hopes for Canada’s leadership of the Arctic Council. With offices in almost all Arctic... Read More
Canada prepares to take the lead at the Arctic Council November 9, 2012 The coming months promise to be busy ones in Ottawa and across the Arctic, as the Government of Canada prepares to take on this important role, and WWF will be there, adding its conservation... Read More The coming months promise to be busy ones in Ottawa and across the Arctic, as the Government of Canada... Read More
Species of the Week: The Caribou! November 8, 2012 Each week we feature an at-risk species and let you know how YOU can help them. This week, learn about the caribou. Read More Each week we feature an at-risk species and let you know how YOU can help them. This week, learn... Read More
Vancouver International Film Festival: Revolution November 2, 2012 Through his newest film, Revolution, Rob Stewart uses what he knows best – including scuba diving and stunning shots of neat underwater creatures – to show the audience what’s at stake if we don’t... Read More Through his newest film, Revolution, Rob Stewart uses what he knows best – including scuba diving and stunning shots... Read More
Society for Conservation Biology member spotlight: WWF's Steven Price October 29, 2012 Leading WWF-Canada scientist Steven Price learns that conservation and communication go hand-in-hand. Read More Leading WWF-Canada scientist Steven Price learns that conservation and communication go hand-in-hand. Read More