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Monarch butterfly numbers drop by 'ominous' 59% – How you can help. March 18, 2013 The Monarch Butterfly, is just now leaving its winter home in Mexico. They leave occupying less area – under 3 acres – of oyamel fir forest in Mexico’s central highlands than ever before... Read More The Monarch Butterfly, is just now leaving its winter home in Mexico. They leave occupying less area –... Read More
Earth Hour Global Update: Uganda unveils the world's first Earth Hour Forest March 7, 2013 WWF Uganda secures 2700 hectares for reforestation, challenges Ugandans to fill it with 500,000 trees. Read More WWF Uganda secures 2700 hectares for reforestation, challenges Ugandans to fill it with 500,000 trees. Read More
Thai prime minister announces end to ivory trade March 4, 2013 Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra over the weekend pledged to end ivory trade in Thailand, seizing a key opportunity to stem global wildlife trafficking. Her statement came after the call of nearly 1.5 million... Read More Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra over the weekend pledged to end ivory trade in Thailand, seizing a key opportunity... Read More
Shell announces suspension of 2013 Arctic Alaska drilling season February 27, 2013 Royal Dutch Shell today announced today that it will forgo its plans to drill for oil and gas in Alaska’s Beaufort and Chukchi seas in 2013 so it can be more prepared to drill... Read More Royal Dutch Shell today announced today that it will forgo its plans to drill for oil and gas in... Read More
Understanding the mechanics and motivation behind the demand for animal products in Asia February 14, 2013 "As I see it, the battle to reduce consumption of animal parts must combine increased legal pressure with a change in perception through a line of reasoning that is emotional and tailored to the... Read More "As I see it, the battle to reduce consumption of animal parts must combine increased legal pressure with a... Read More
A good day for people and polar bears in Arviat February 4, 2013 For several years, the 3,000 people of Arviat have been concerned about the increasing number of polar bears lingering in or near the community, putting families and property at risk. Some good news -... Read More For several years, the 3,000 people of Arviat have been concerned about the increasing number of polar bears lingering... Read More
Despite successes, Congo Basin forests being ‘emptied’ of their elephants January 28, 2013 Massive quantities of illegal African ivory are being laundered through Thai shops. To save Africa’s elephants it is essential that Thailand closes this legal loophole. Join us in asking Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra... Read More Massive quantities of illegal African ivory are being laundered through Thai shops. To save Africa’s elephants it is essential... Read More
The perfect school project – spring shoreline cleanups January 17, 2013 The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup, a joint direct action conservation initiative of the Vancouver Aquarium and WWF, celebrates its 20th anniversary this year with an expanded spring shoreline cleanup program. Registration is now open... Read More The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup, a joint direct action conservation initiative of the Vancouver Aquarium and WWF, celebrates its... 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
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