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Salt in the city: we need less of it June 26, 2019 Our freshwater ecosystems are becoming too salty due to excessive road salt. A recent collaboration with WWF-Canada and Ryerson proves that solutions that balance public safety and environmental health are possible. Read More Our freshwater ecosystems are becoming too salty due to excessive road salt. A recent collaboration with WWF-Canada and Ryerson... Read More
Get your butts off the beach May 9, 2019 Cigarette butts, among other plastic pollution, are the most common type of litter found on Canadian shores according to the 2018 Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup annual report. Read More Cigarette butts, among other plastic pollution, are the most common type of litter found on Canadian shores according to... Read More
Species-at-risk habitat shouldn’t be open for business February 27, 2019 Help protect Ontario’s most vulnerable wildlife Read More Help protect Ontario’s most vulnerable wildlife Read More
Northern inspiration for action on climate change December 7, 2018 How a diesel-powered community in the Arctic is shifting to renewable energy Read More How a diesel-powered community in the Arctic is shifting to renewable energy Read More
Meet the wild river guardians November 2, 2018 Bugs hold the secrets to Canada’s water health. The Dane Nan Yḗ Dāh Guardians, with support from WWF-Canada and Living Lakes Canada, are working to catch them Read More Bugs hold the secrets to Canada’s water health. The Dane Nan Yḗ Dāh Guardians, with support from WWF-Canada and... Read More
Four things Canada can do to stop wildlife loss October 29, 2018 A new international report shows that global wildlife has declined by 60 per cent. You can help turn this around Read More A new international report shows that global wildlife has declined by 60 per cent. You can help turn this... Read More
Five creatures that want us to fight climate change October 24, 2018 Wildlife loss will worsen if we don’t switch to habitat-friendly renewable energy – and fast Read More Wildlife loss will worsen if we don’t switch to habitat-friendly renewable energy – and fast Read More
Dying orcas get their day in court September 5, 2018 Southern resident killer whales are teetering on the brink of extinction. World Wildlife Fund Canada and our partners are taking the federal government to court to try to ensure their survival. Lawyers from Ecojustice asked the Federal Court today to... Read More Southern resident killer whales are teetering on the brink of extinction. World Wildlife Fund Canada and our partners are taking the federal government... Read More
How Canada’s government can get freshwater right March 19, 2018 Concerned about proposed freshwater legislation, WWF-Canada is asking for improvements to regulations to minimize the cumulative impacts of new developments on ecosystems, communities and wildlife. Read More Concerned about proposed freshwater legislation, WWF-Canada is asking for improvements to regulations to minimize the cumulative impacts of new... Read More
Last hope for rare porpoise may lie in Newfoundland February 5, 2018 The key to saving the world’s most endangered marine mammal may lie in Newfoundland. WWF-Canada recently welcomed a delegation of fish harvesters, scientists, fishing gear experts and WWF-Mexico colleagues in St. John’s, Newfoundland. They brought a new type of... Read More The key to saving the world’s most endangered marine mammal may lie in Newfoundland. WWF-Canada recently welcomed a delegation of fish harvesters,... Read More
Salish Sea orcas are starving. An emergency order can save them February 1, 2018 Endangered orcas in the Salish Sea off the Pacific Coast are starving. Declines in chinook salmon, the main source of food for these southern resident killer whales, along with disturbances and contaminants in their habitat, have scientists fearing for their survival. As their... Read More Endangered orcas in the Salish Sea off the Pacific Coast are starving. Declines in chinook salmon, the main source of food for these southern... Read More
Canada's federal budget can be a wild success January 25, 2018 To truly conquer the decline of wildlife, we need more than a cash infusion. We need to revolutionize our approach to conservation. Read More To truly conquer the decline of wildlife, we need more than a cash infusion. We need to revolutionize our approach to conservation. Read More