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Migrating whales need specially managed blue corridors July 29, 2024 Often when people think about the mass migration of animals, they picture herds of wildebeest galloping across the Serengeti plains or flocks of geese flying south for the winter. But as Melanie Lancaster, senior... Read More Often when people think about the mass migration of animals, they picture herds of wildebeest galloping across the Serengeti... 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
Arctic beluga whales facing multiple challenges brought on by climate change June 4, 2015 As with many Arctic sea ice dependent species, beluga whales are affected by the loss of sea ice caused by climate change. Read More As with many Arctic sea ice dependent species, beluga whales are affected by the loss of sea ice caused... Read More
Bird Migration: Helping our Feathered Friends May 13, 2015 Did you know that cities and buildings pose a threat to birds during this time of year? We can all do our part to help make this migration season a safe one for these... Read More Did you know that cities and buildings pose a threat to birds during this time of year? We can... Read More
Monarch butterfly population recovering but still lowest in years January 28, 2015 A recent survey shows a 69% increase in area occupied by monarch butterflies, but this is the second smallest area since 1993. WWF calls on leaders of Canada, Mexico, and the United States in... Read More A recent survey shows a 69% increase in area occupied by monarch butterflies, but this is the second smallest... Read More
Finding Yoda – Part 4 June 25, 2014 Where does Yoda spend his winter? Janie, director at the Cetacea Lab, does some whale detective work and makes a surprising discovery along the way. Read More Where does Yoda spend his winter? Janie, director at the Cetacea Lab, does some whale detective work and makes... Read More
Where do monarchs come from? May 7, 2014 Do you know what an instar is? What about hemolymph? Get a quick lesson about monarch metamorphosis! Read More Do you know what an instar is? What about hemolymph? Get a quick lesson about monarch metamorphosis! Read More
Monarch butterfly migration at risk of disappearing January 30, 2014 The stunning and little-understood annual migration of millions of Monarch butterflies to spend the winter in Mexico is in danger of disappearing, after numbers dropped to their lowest level since record-keeping began in 1993. Read More The stunning and little-understood annual migration of millions of Monarch butterflies to spend the winter in Mexico is in... Read More
Killer Whale Tracker: They’re really on the move now!! October 8, 2013 As fall descends on the Arctic, WWF-Canada continues to track a killer whale pod as they head south for the winter. They've picked up speed and are showing no signs of slowing down! Read More As fall descends on the Arctic, WWF-Canada continues to track a killer whale pod as they head south for... Read More
Killer whales or ‘snow birds’? October 2, 2013 As fall descends on the Arctic, WWF-Canada continues to track a killer whale pod as they head south for the winter. Read More As fall descends on the Arctic, WWF-Canada continues to track a killer whale pod as they head south for... Read More