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Shining Light on a Forgotten River February 2, 2018 Eco-heroes are daylighting rivers with support from WWF-Canada’s Restoration Fund Read More Eco-heroes are daylighting rivers with support from WWF-Canada’s Restoration Fund Read More
Global polar bear conservation results are in. Here’s how Canada's stacks up January 30, 2018 WWF’s global Polar Bear Scorecard identifies conservation gaps. Canada must move quickly to identify critical habitat and set best practices for oil-spill response. Read More WWF’s global Polar Bear Scorecard identifies conservation gaps. Canada must move quickly to identify critical habitat and set best... Read More
Wildlife is dying due to road salt, and it must stop January 10, 2018 It’s white and granular and gets spread heavily every winter. We see it pouring onto highways and staining our boots. It’s familiar. And it’s toxic. It’s road salt, and it’s having a devastating impact on the... Read More It’s white and granular and gets spread heavily every winter. We see it pouring onto highways and staining our boots.... Read More
Polar bears need help now. Here’s why December 18, 2017 There’s good reason to be worried about the future of polar bears. They need ice and snow to feed and breed, and as climate change warms the Arctic twice as fast as the global average, their habitat... Read More There’s good reason to be worried about the future of polar bears. They need ice and snow to feed and breed,... Read More
Repairing the beaver’s reputation – and our freshwater ecosystems December 14, 2017 What do Cows and Fish and beavers have to do with freshwater health? Read More What do Cows and Fish and beavers have to do with freshwater health? Read More
WWF Gift Guide: Nine ways to give back to nature this holiday season November 17, 2017 WWF-Canada’s holiday guide to meaningful gift giving. Read More WWF-Canada’s holiday guide to meaningful gift giving. Read More
Ship Cove restoration will bring capelin back to spawn October 19, 2017 Ten years ago, a beach in Newfoundland was altered by quarrying. WWF-Canada is fixing it so fish can spawn there again. Read More Ten years ago, a beach in Newfoundland was altered by quarrying. WWF-Canada is fixing it so fish can spawn... Read More
Wildlife milestone achieved after 30-year effort August 23, 2017 It’s a place of indescribable natural beauty. It’s the Arctic home of three-quarters of the planet’s narwhal and a place where millions of seabirds arrive in summer to raise their young. It is part of the... Read More It’s a place of indescribable natural beauty. It’s the Arctic home of three-quarters of the planet’s narwhal and a... Read More
Help wildlife thrive, one garden at a time. Here’s how June 19, 2017 The Carolinian Zone is home to more at-risk species than anywhere else in Canada. Your green space is part of the solution. Read More The Carolinian Zone is home to more at-risk species than anywhere else in Canada. Your green space is part... Read More
Canada’s marine protection plans are all over the map June 8, 2017 World Oceans Day offers a chance for reflection on Canada's progress toward protecting its oceans: So far, results are mixed Read More World Oceans Day offers a chance for reflection on Canada's progress toward protecting its oceans: So far, results are... Read More
Big funding for little fishes May 8, 2017 They say there’s plenty more fish in the sea. Thanks to some new funding for scientific monitoring, we’re about to find out. Read More They say there’s plenty more fish in the sea. Thanks to some new funding for scientific monitoring, we’re about... Read More
Time is running out for Salish Sea orcas February 1, 2017 The orcas of the Salish Sea remain in a precarious position. Southern Resident Killer Whales, as they are known, now number just 78 after 12 months of high mortality. Read More The orcas of the Salish Sea remain in a precarious position. Southern Resident Killer Whales, as they are known,... Read More