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Tech tools in the polar bear conservation toolbox October 20, 2023 Monitoring polar bears and their Arctic habitats is critical in our quest to understand how they are responding to climate change—especially diminishing sea ice. When the Agreement on the Conservation of Polar Bears was... Read More Monitoring polar bears and their Arctic habitats is critical in our quest to understand how they are responding to... Read More
Working to protect Aqviqtuuq for future generations October 23, 2023 The hamlet of Taloyoak, located on the edge of Aqviqtuuq (the Boothia peninsula) in Nunavut, is the northernmost community in mainland Canada. About 1,100 residents call the region home — as do some 2,000... Read More The hamlet of Taloyoak, located on the edge of Aqviqtuuq (the Boothia peninsula) in Nunavut, is the northernmost community... Read More
Inuit face bigger impacts if Mary River Iron Mine doubles ore production November 7, 2022 I was born and raised in Pangnirtung, Nunavut, just down the coast from Pond Inlet, the small community that has been facing the biggest impacts from Baffinland’s open-pit Mary River Iron Mine. But those... Read More I was born and raised in Pangnirtung, Nunavut, just down the coast from Pond Inlet, the small community that... Read More
Working with a Nunavut island community to build a sustainable ‘blue economy’ November 19, 2021 An Inuit community on a remote island chain in the southeastern corner of Hudson Bay is once again looking to the sea to provide for the community, as it has for centuries. Nestled among... Read More An Inuit community on a remote island chain in the southeastern corner of Hudson Bay is once again looking... Read More
WATCH: Inuit resilience and solutions to climate change in Arctic ecosystems at COP26 November 24, 2021 WWF-Canada had the honour of hosting the Inuit Circumpolar Council panel “Inuit resilience and solutions to climate change in Arctic ecosystems” at our on-site “Panda Pavilion” during COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland earlier this month.... Read More WWF-Canada had the honour of hosting the Inuit Circumpolar Council panel “Inuit resilience and solutions to climate change in... Read More
Our Arctic Species Conservation Fund returns for sixth field season November 5, 2021 With warming temperatures and industrial pressures surging across the North, WWF-Canada’s Arctic Species Conservation Fund (ASCF) launched in 2016 with a clear mission: support high-quality research and stewardship actions that bring together science, technology and Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit... Read More With warming temperatures and industrial pressures surging across the North, WWF-Canada’s Arctic Species Conservation Fund (ASCF) launched in 2016 with a clear... Read More
Inuit speak out against expansion of Arctic iron mine, community concerned over wildlife impacts February 2, 2021 A public hearing has been taking place in Iqaluit and Pond Inlet over a proposal to more than double production from Baffinland’s Mary River iron ore mine in eastern Nunavut, increasing output from six... Read More A public hearing has been taking place in Iqaluit and Pond Inlet over a proposal to more than double... Read More
Good news for polar bears in Canada’s central Arctic November 13, 2020 By WWF-Canada’s Brandon Laforest and WWF Arctic’s Melanie Lancaster Polar bears in some parts of Canada are getting fatter and more numerous according to recent survey results from two of the world’s 19 polar... Read More By WWF-Canada’s Brandon Laforest and WWF Arctic’s Melanie Lancaster Polar bears in some parts of Canada are getting fatter... Read More
Baffinland decision shows Nunavut resource development regulatory system is doing its job April 10, 2015 The Nunavut Planning Commission has decided Baffinland’s proposal to ship 10 months of the year does not comply with the North Baffin Regional Land Use Plan. Read More The Nunavut Planning Commission has decided Baffinland’s proposal to ship 10 months of the year does not comply with... Read More
Chasing narwhal: Top Arctic wildlife sightings February 27, 2015 Last August, WWF’s Jacqueline Nunes joined a research expedition to Ellesmere Island to study narwhal, the “unicorns of the sea.” Read about her journey all throughout Polar Bear Week. Read More Last August, WWF’s Jacqueline Nunes joined a research expedition to Ellesmere Island to study narwhal, the “unicorns of the... Read More
Chasing narwhal: What I learned in the Arctic February 26, 2015 Last August, WWF’s Jacqueline Nunes joined a research expedition to Ellesmere Island to study narwhal, the “unicorns of the sea.” Read about her journey all throughout Polar Bear Week. Read More Last August, WWF’s Jacqueline Nunes joined a research expedition to Ellesmere Island to study narwhal, the “unicorns of the... Read More
Killer whales trapped in Hudson Bay’s sea-ice January 11, 2013 Around January 6th, hunters from the Inuit community of Inukjuak (in Northwestern Quebec, along the eastern coastline of Hudson Bay) encountered about a dozen killer whales (orcas) gathered around a small breathing... Read More Around January 6th, hunters from the Inuit community of Inukjuak (in Northwestern Quebec, along the eastern coastline of... Read More