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‘They’re the experts’: Field notes from community visits in Nunavut’s Kitikmeot region June 29, 2023 By Erica Guth, Specialist, Arctic Conservation; and Emina Ida, Associate Specialist, Arctic Resilient Habitats Our WWF-Canada team arrive in Gjoa Haven, Nunavut — the first of three stops which will also include Kugaaruk and... Read More By Erica Guth, Specialist, Arctic Conservation; and Emina Ida, Associate Specialist, Arctic Resilient Habitats Our WWF-Canada team arrive in... Read More
‘We survived off our resources for millennia’: Paul Okalik, WWF-Canada’s lead Arctic specialist February 1, 2023 During last month’s COP15 biodiversity summit, WWF-Canada’s lead Arctic specialist, Paul Okalik, moderated an Arctic marine conservation panel with guest speakers hailing from Alaska to Nunavut. Before returning home to Iqaluit, Paul spoke to... Read More During last month’s COP15 biodiversity summit, WWF-Canada’s lead Arctic specialist, Paul Okalik, moderated an Arctic marine conservation panel with... Read More
The Arctic needs an Emission Control Area — and it needs one now September 6, 2022 The shipping industry transports goods around the world — but that’s not all it brings. Eighty-six per cent of international ships burn Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO), the residual product left over from the fuel... Read More The shipping industry transports goods around the world — but that’s not all it brings. Eighty-six per cent of... Read More
‘Inuit culture and traditions are not for sale’: Why the government should not approve Baffinland expansion May 10, 2022 By Enookie Inuarak, board member for the Mittimatalik HTO I’m a hunter from Pond Inlet, Nunavut. My father is also a hunter and I grew up helping him, harvesting subsistence food. The hunters in... Read More By Enookie Inuarak, board member for the Mittimatalik HTO I’m a hunter from Pond Inlet, Nunavut. My father is... 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
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
What youth can do to fight climate change November 1, 2021 Young people are the least responsible for climate change, especially in the Arctic where our communities are so small. Yet we’re the ones who will live with the long-term impacts — and we have the right... Read More Young people are the least responsible for climate change, especially in the Arctic where our communities are so small. Yet we’re... Read More
What youth can do to fight climate change November 1, 2021 Young people are the least responsible for climate change, especially in the Arctic where our communities are so small. Yet we’re the ones who will live with the long-term impacts — and we have... Read More Young people are the least responsible for climate change, especially in the Arctic where our communities are so small.... Read More
Patrolling for polar bears in Whale Cove, Nunavut October 26, 2021 A version of this article originally appeared in The Circle. In fall 2019, WWF responded to a request from the Issatik Hunters and Trappers Organization to fund a locally run polar bear patrol program... Read More A version of this article originally appeared in The Circle. In fall 2019, WWF responded to a request from... 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
High Arctic cleanup finds ghost gear, ancient pop December 1, 2020 Nungarut is an area of utmost importance to the Inuit of South Baffin Island. Also known as Bay of Two Rivers, it’s used for harvesting and fishing, especially for Arctic char, and lies along... Read More Nungarut is an area of utmost importance to the Inuit of South Baffin Island. Also known as Bay of... Read More