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For Canada, Indigenous-led conservation led COP15 December 21, 2022 During COP15’s final week, as negotiators inside the Palais des Congrès wrangled over the details of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, WWF-Canada and our partners were ramping up pressure on the critical importance of... Read More During COP15’s final week, as negotiators inside the Palais des Congrès wrangled over the details of the Kunming-Montreal Global... Read More
We *are* nature: The world comes together as COP15 comes to a close in Montreal December 21, 2022 The gavel fell, suddenly, at 3:33 a.m. Inside a massive hall on the fifth floor of Montreal’s Palais des Congrès, on December 19, the last day of negotiations, more than a thousand exhausted delegates... Read More The gavel fell, suddenly, at 3:33 a.m. Inside a massive hall on the fifth floor of Montreal’s Palais des... Read More
‘We need to understand — we are nature:’ Indigenous leaders speak out at COP15 December 16, 2022 On the eve of the world’s environment ministers arriving in Montreal for COP15’s endgame negotiations, WWF-Canada hosted a press conference in the media room featuring speakers from three Indigenous nations. It was an opportunity... Read More On the eve of the world’s environment ministers arriving in Montreal for COP15’s endgame negotiations, WWF-Canada hosted a press... Read More
COP15: The world is watching. The clock is ticking. Wildlife is waiting December 12, 2022 Around 17,000 delegates from nearly 200 countries, as well as NGOs like WWF — there are staff here from 30 offices around the world — have descended on Montreal’s Palais des Congrès for the... Read More Around 17,000 delegates from nearly 200 countries, as well as NGOs like WWF — there are staff here from... Read More
WWF @ CBD COP15: What we’re up to during the UN biodiversity summit December 6, 2022 WWF-Canada and our international WWF colleagues will be out in force at CBD COP15, aka the 15th Conference of the Parties for the UN Convention on Biological on Diversity, advocating for a Global Biodiversity... Read More WWF-Canada and our international WWF colleagues will be out in force at CBD COP15, aka the 15th Conference of... Read More
How IPCAs advance protection and reconciliation December 1, 2022 If you’re a regular WWF visitor, you’re already fairly familiar with protected areas — geographical regions of land or water with restrictions on human activities to safeguard habitat. This conservation tool offers the promise... Read More If you’re a regular WWF visitor, you’re already fairly familiar with protected areas — geographical regions of land or... Read More
Q&A: The UN COP15 summit needs to be a leap forward for nature November 29, 2022 Once a decade, signatories to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) gather to negotiate the next ten years of nature protections. CBD COP15, the UN biodiversity summit in Montreal from Dec. 7 – 19,... Read More Once a decade, signatories to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) gather to negotiate the next ten years of... Read More
How community-led patrols are keeping people and polar bears safe November 20, 2022 This past summer, Jason Harasimo, who helms our Arctic Species Conservation Fund program out of WWF-Canada’s Iqaluit office, visited Whale Cove to attend a training for patrollers. He writes about his experience. Read More This past summer, Jason Harasimo, who helms our Arctic Species Conservation Fund program out of WWF-Canada’s Iqaluit office, visited... Read More
What you need to know about COP26, the most crucial climate change summit yet October 29, 2021 The UN climate change conference COP26 is arriving on the heels of this past summer’s deadly climate change-fueled wildfires, floods, hurricanes and heat dome. It’s almost as if the planet itself was doing everything... Read More The UN climate change conference COP26 is arriving on the heels of this past summer’s deadly climate change-fueled wildfires,... Read More
Our commitment to truth and reconciliation September 29, 2022 The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, one of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action, is meant to “honour Survivors, their families, and communities, and ensure that public commemoration of the... Read More The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, one of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action, is... Read More
Taloyoak working to create Aqviqtuuq Inuit protected and conserved area March 18, 2021 By Jimmy Ullikatalik, manager of Spence Bay HTA in Taloyoak, NU Taloyoak is the most northerly community on the mainland in Canada, and the friendliest in Nunavut. From here on the southwestern coast of... Read More By Jimmy Ullikatalik, manager of Spence Bay HTA in Taloyoak, NU Taloyoak is the most northerly community on the... Read More
The tiny town of Taloyoak is an Arctic inspiration February 9, 2021 UPDATE: FOOD SOVEREIGNTY PROJECT IN TALOYOAK, NU NABS $451,000 PRIZE For the Inuktitut version, please click here. Perched on the edge of Aqviqtuuq, also known as the Boothia Peninsula, the Nunavut hamlet of Taloyoak... Read More UPDATE: FOOD SOVEREIGNTY PROJECT IN TALOYOAK, NU NABS $451,000 PRIZE For the Inuktitut version, please click here. Perched on... Read More