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What is restoration? The work behind the word June 4, 2024 When thinking of restoration, you probably picture conservation teams planting trees or shoring up coastlines. While these activities are important, they’re also only part of WWF-Canada’s wide-ranging efforts to bring back biodiversity. At its... Read More When thinking of restoration, you probably picture conservation teams planting trees or shoring up coastlines. While these activities are... Read More
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
Red means go: Katzie councillor Rick Bailey on Red Slough, restoring salmon habitat and Indigenous leadership September 28, 2023 In late August, Katzie First Nation band councillor, Rick Bailey, and a literal boatload of restoration workers, funders and WWF staffers headed upriver and down forest service roads in traditional Katzie territory to review... Read More In late August, Katzie First Nation band councillor, Rick Bailey, and a literal boatload of restoration workers, funders and... 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
Act Locally: How to make your yard more nature-friendly with native shrubs April 11, 2023 All Canadians can apply nature-based climate solutions in their own backyards and communities. Here, Ben Whelan of the Kennebecasis Watershed Restoration Committee shares how planting native shrubs can protect against floods, create wildlife habitats... Read More All Canadians can apply nature-based climate solutions in their own backyards and communities. Here, Ben Whelan of the Kennebecasis... Read More
Act Locally: How to De-Pave Your Property January 23, 2023 Act Locally is a blog series about how you can apply the nature-based climate solutions used by our Nature and Climate Grant Program participants to your own life. Read to learn why de-paving works... Read More Act Locally is a blog series about how you can apply the nature-based climate solutions used by our Nature... Read More
Family reunion: How habitat restoration is returning salmon to Katzie territory September 23, 2022 “It’s in our history, back to the time of Creation, that a Katzie person married a Sockeye person and they went away together, out to the ocean. But every year they come home to... Read More “It’s in our history, back to the time of Creation, that a Katzie person married a Sockeye person and... Read More
One year, big impact: 90,000 trees, shrubs planted and 160 hectares restored in first year of Nature and Climate Grant Program May 16, 2022 Habitat loss is driving the decline of species at risk and worsening climate change by releasing carbon stored in nature. The solution is meaningful, measurable restoration efforts, and the inaugural grantees of our $2-million... Read More Habitat loss is driving the decline of species at risk and worsening climate change by releasing carbon stored in... 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
Megan Leslie on reversing the ‘irreversible’ September 28, 2021 Deadly heat waves, wildfires, species in decline, super storms — these are the calling cards of a planet in crisis, and the next decade is critical. If we don’t rebuild our relationship with nature,... Read More Deadly heat waves, wildfires, species in decline, super storms — these are the calling cards of a planet in... Read More
Six easy steps to planting a wildlife-friendly garden May 3, 2023 Your garden, backyard or balcony can help native wildlife recover and thrive. By including native plants in your green space, you can create living habitats that offer food and shelter to bees, caterpillars, butterflies,... Read More Your garden, backyard or balcony can help native wildlife recover and thrive. By including native plants in your green... Read More
The salmon came back — and so did we November 26, 2020 Salmon populations in B.C.’s Fraser River have been declining dramatically, so we spoke with freshwater senior specialist Heather Crochetiere about how we’re partnering with local communities to restore this crucial species. What exactly is... Read More Salmon populations in B.C.’s Fraser River have been declining dramatically, so we spoke with freshwater senior specialist Heather Crochetiere... Read More