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Explaining the 73 per cent decline in global wildlife populations (and what we can do about it) October 24, 2024 A 73 per cent decline, on average, in monitored mammal, bird, fish, amphibian and reptile populations around the world over the past 50 years — that’s what WWF’s Living Planet Report (LPR), the 15th... Read More A 73 per cent decline, on average, in monitored mammal, bird, fish, amphibian and reptile populations around the world... Read More
The magic of migratory birds (and the science of protecting them) May 12, 2023 I first fell in love with birds while watching colorful warblers and musical sparrows migrating through Point Pelee National Park on the southernmost tip of Canada. My family’s annual tradition is visiting the park’s... Read More I first fell in love with birds while watching colorful warblers and musical sparrows migrating through Point Pelee National... Read More
Can we return tigers to the grassland, forest and mangrove habitats they lived in long ago? April 21, 2023 Even now, as tiger numbers rise after centuries of decline, the places on Earth where tigers can be found continues to shrink. Read More Even now, as tiger numbers rise after centuries of decline, the places on Earth where tigers can be found... Read More
Restoring their roar: What do the next 12 years hold for tigers? April 21, 2023 As we begin the next 12 years of tiger conservation work up to 2034, the next Year of the Tiger in the lunar calendar, we’re focused on more than just increasing tiger numbers. We’re... Read More As we begin the next 12 years of tiger conservation work up to 2034, the next Year of the... Read More
The critical need for a coastal marine strategy in B.C. March 17, 2023 B.C. is one of the few coastal jurisdictions in North America that does not have a coastal marine strategy or law. Find out how you can help develop one. Read More B.C. is one of the few coastal jurisdictions in North America that does not have a coastal marine strategy... Read More
Armoured yet vulnerable: Help protect the greater one-horned rhino April 13, 2022 The greater one-horned rhino is one of Asia’s most impressive conservation success stories. But as populations grow, so too must our conservation efforts. Read More The greater one-horned rhino is one of Asia’s most impressive conservation success stories. But as populations grow, so too... Read More
Reversing habitat loss for short-eared owls October 14, 2021 The short-eared owl is at risk of extinction. There's good news though: habitat loss is reversible. Learn more about our plan to restore million hectares. Read More The short-eared owl is at risk of extinction. There's good news though: habitat loss is reversible. Learn more about our... Read More
The short-eared owl is at risk of extinction. You can help September 14, 2021 WWF-Canada has an ambitious 10-year goal to restore one million hectares of habitat for wildlife like the short-eared owl. Read More WWF-Canada has an ambitious 10-year goal to restore one million hectares of habitat for wildlife like the short-eared owl.... Read More
Where tigers no longer roam July 29, 2021 100 years ago, tigers were prevalent across Asia. Today they exist in just 5 per cent of their historic range. Read More 100 years ago, tigers were prevalent across Asia. Today they exist in just 5 per cent of their historic... Read More
No kingdom to rule: Help us protect big cat habitats April 6, 2021 Tigers and snow leopards mainly inhabit different domains, but both big cats are threatened by habitat loss. Read More Tigers and snow leopards mainly inhabit different domains, but both big cats are threatened by habitat loss. Read More
The Western chorus frog’s spring song is endangered June 3, 2021 The primary threat to the chorus frog — which has the misfortune of coveting places that are also highly prized by humans — is habitat destruction. On Montreal’s South Shore in particular, urban sprawl... Read More The primary threat to the chorus frog — which has the misfortune of coveting places that are also highly... 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