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WWF-Canada to fund 45 new student projects to restore and protect Canadian habitats February 3, 2023 WWF-Canada is awarding 45 Go Wild Grants to projects from primary, secondary and post-secondary schools across the country. Read More WWF-Canada is awarding 45 Go Wild Grants to projects from primary, secondary and post-secondary schools across the country. Read More
New student-based projects will restore and protect habitats across Canada January 25, 2022 WWF-Canada’s Go Wild Grant Program is part of a 10-year plan to Regenerate Canada TORONTO – World Wildlife Fund Canada is pleased to award 56 Go Wild grants to projects from primary, secondary and post-secondary... Read More WWF-Canada’s Go Wild Grant Program is part of a 10-year plan to Regenerate Canada TORONTO – World Wildlife Fund Canada... Read More
How an app is making the prairies safer for pronghorn October 5, 2018 Protecting one of North America's last remaining large mammal migrations with citizen science and a WWF Go Wild Community Grant. Read More Protecting one of North America's last remaining large mammal migrations with citizen science and a WWF Go Wild Community... Read More
Holding the line for nature June 22, 2018 Lundrigan’s Marsh is a protected wetland next to an industrial park. The community is making sure it’s not laid to waste. Read More Lundrigan’s Marsh is a protected wetland next to an industrial park. The community is making sure it’s not laid... Read More
New troubles for monarchs and how you can help March 5, 2018 The butterfly is continuing to lose ground in Mexico’s forests, but you can help monarchs rebound this spring by making the right choices for your garden. Read More The butterfly is continuing to lose ground in Mexico’s forests, but you can help monarchs rebound this spring by... Read More
Happy trails: Canadians Go Wild for birds, bees and whales November 14, 2017 Communities across Canada improve habitat, use citizen science to protect wildlife through Go Wild Community Grants. Apply before Nov. 24. Read More Communities across Canada improve habitat, use citizen science to protect wildlife through Go Wild Community Grants. Apply before Nov.... Read More
What are you doing for Earth Day? April 21, 2017 Celebrate by giving back to nature. Read More Celebrate by giving back to nature. Read More
WWF-Canada joins EcoSpark to support citizen science on the Humber River October 11, 2016 Citizen scientists on the Humber River are using community monitoring to connect people with nature and learn about the health of our water. Read More Citizen scientists on the Humber River are using community monitoring to connect people with nature and learn about the... Read More
Inspired by nature: creating a healthier future with Go Wild September 2, 2016 TELUS Chief Sustainability Officer takes her passion for nature to work; you, too, can make a difference with a Go Wild Community Grant. Read More TELUS Chief Sustainability Officer takes her passion for nature to work; you, too, can make a difference with a... Read More
Make your summer count August 17, 2016 There are only a few weeks of summer left. Make the most of them by enjoying the outdoors and making a difference for nature. Read More There are only a few weeks of summer left. Make the most of them by enjoying the outdoors and... Read More
A welcome home for bats (x 50) August 16, 2016 Across Canada, declining bat populations are a cause for concern. With the help of a Go Wild Community Grant, Wahnapitae First Nation is doing something about it. Read More Across Canada, declining bat populations are a cause for concern. With the help of a Go Wild Community Grant,... Read More
Montreal goes wild for sheep July 29, 2016 You’re not imagining things: there really are sheep quietly grazing at Parc du Pélican in the middle of the bustling urban borough of Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie. Read More You’re not imagining things: there really are sheep quietly grazing at Parc du Pélican in the middle of the... Read More