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Act Locally: How to enjoy the benefits of native grasslands in your own backyard May 1, 2024 Native grasslands can create habitat for at-risk species, capture carbon in the ground, and make local ecosystems more resilient to flooding and other effects of climate change. Shannon Stephens of the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation... Read More Native grasslands can create habitat for at-risk species, capture carbon in the ground, and make local ecosystems more resilient... Read More
2022 budget shows commitment to nature in fight against climate change: WWF-Canada April 7, 2022 Canada’s 2022 federal budget arrives amid deafening calls for urgent and ambitious action to deal with the worsening biodiversity and climate crises. New funding for the protection and restoration of nature sends a clear... Read More Canada’s 2022 federal budget arrives amid deafening calls for urgent and ambitious action to deal with the worsening biodiversity... Read More
IPCC report makes clear urgent climate action is needed. Nature needs to be a part of that plan, says WWF-Canada. August 9, 2021 A new global climate science report published today confirms that humans have irreversibly altered the planet and locked in many changes. Altering the path ahead is scientifically still possible if we take urgent and... Read More A new global climate science report published today confirms that humans have irreversibly altered the planet and locked in... Read More
What does WWF-Canada want to see happen at the COP28 climate summit? November 30, 2023 For three decades, world leaders have gathered annually at a “Conference of Parties” to talk global action on climate change. But COP28 in Dubai, from November 30–December 12, is particularly crucial because countries are... Read More For three decades, world leaders have gathered annually at a “Conference of Parties” to talk global action on climate... 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
CBD COP15: Why the whole world will be watching Montreal this December October 21, 2022 Two of the most important summits about the nature crisis are happening within the span of a few weeks this fall. The first is focused on climate, and the second is focused on biodiversity.... Read More Two of the most important summits about the nature crisis are happening within the span of a few weeks... Read More
Meet 6 groups restoring biodiversity (and storing carbon) across the country May 31, 2022 The K’ómoks Estuary should be a sort of salmon superhighway. On the east coast of Vancouver Island, where the Courtenay River meets the Georgia Strait, it is ideally situated to offer passage for both... Read More The K’ómoks Estuary should be a sort of salmon superhighway. On the east coast of Vancouver Island, where the... Read More
r June 3, 2019 New forestry standards must balance human demand for forest products with the value of intact forests for wildlife and climate change Read More New forestry standards must balance human demand for forest products with the value of intact forests for wildlife and... Read More