Tag: Conservation

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Time is running out for Salish Sea orcas

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,...
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See Canada’s oceans as they’ve never been seen before

WWF-Canada launches a powerful new data-visualization tool to demonstrate what’s really going on in our oceans. It’s free online and can be easily customized. Read More
WWF-Canada launches a powerful new data-visualization tool to demonstrate what’s really going on in our oceans. It’s free online...
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WWF Gift Guide: Adopt a beluga whale

This holiday season, WWF is introducing four new species for you to adopt and take home, including the beluga whale. Let’s meet one of Canada’s most iconic species! Read More
This holiday season, WWF is introducing four new species for you to adopt and take home, including the beluga...
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Spooky species update

This Halloween, brush up on your bat facts and find out the scariest thing about these species – their drastic population declines. Read More
This Halloween, brush up on your bat facts and find out the scariest thing about these species – their...
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Belugas on the Move

Unlocking the mysteries of this endangered ‘canary of the sea’ Read More
Unlocking the mysteries of this endangered ‘canary of the sea’
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The Ghosts of the Mountains caught on film by WWF researchers

Rinjan Shrestha, Conservation Scientist for WWF’s Eastern Himalayas Programme shares his experience from a recent expedition to track and count snow leopards in Nepal. Counting snow leopards is crucial to the survival of this... Read More
Rinjan Shrestha, Conservation Scientist for WWF’s Eastern Himalayas Programme shares his experience from a recent expedition to track and...
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Shooting past our expiry date

Earth Overshoot Day marks the day when global demand for ecological resources and services exceeds what the earth can restore in a given year. Read More
Earth Overshoot Day marks the day when global demand for ecological resources and services exceeds what the earth can...
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