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The wins in our sails: WWF-Canada looks back at 2024 December 23, 2024 We have reached the end of another hot one — in fact, 2024 is on track to be the hottest year ever, narrowly beating last year’s record and further cementing the past decade as... Read More We have reached the end of another hot one — in fact, 2024 is on track to be the... Read More
Whale of a plan: How you can help protect the Great Bear Sea on B.C.’s north coast November 1, 2022 Right now, you can influence the future of one of Canada’s most spectacular and unique ocean regions. Here’s how. Read More Right now, you can influence the future of one of Canada’s most spectacular and unique ocean regions. Here’s how. Read More
World Oceans Day 2020: Celebrating our wins! June 7, 2020 Canada is truly an ocean nation. With the longest coastline in the world, bordering the Atlantic, Arctic and Pacific oceans, it’s no wonder that Canada proposed celebrating World Oceans Day back in 1992. It... Read More Canada is truly an ocean nation. With the longest coastline in the world, bordering the Atlantic, Arctic and Pacific... Read More
Grey water dumping threatens ocean health and people May 19, 2020 Chronic industrial pollution and climate change are transforming our oceans and helping drive a global biodiversity crisis. Among the many sources of ocean pollution, none are as prevalent — or as solvable — as “grey water” from ships. It’s a... Read More Chronic industrial pollution and climate change are transforming our oceans and helping drive a global biodiversity crisis. Among the many... Read More
Will our marine protected areas adapt to a changing climate? December 20, 2019 New study finds that Canada should do more to ensure MPAs are effective well into the future By Aurelie Cosandey-Godin A few weeks ago, delegates from around the world gathered in Montreal to... Read More New study finds that Canada should do more to ensure MPAs are effective well into the future By... Read More
How we helped bring elusive narwhal to your screen April 17, 2019 Our Arctic species specialist explains what it took to film narwhal for Our Planet. Read More Our Arctic species specialist explains what it took to film narwhal for Our Planet. Read More
Making sense of the walrus scene in Our Planet April 5, 2019 Tragedy strikes for walruses in Netflix’s new series, Our Planet. Here’s why. Read More Tragedy strikes for walruses in Netflix’s new series, Our Planet. Here’s why. Read More
5 wild stories from 2018 December 18, 2018 This year brought deadly environmental disasters and strained politics – but it also gave us a few charming animals that captured our collective attention at times when we seemed to need it most. Here’s... Read More This year brought deadly environmental disasters and strained politics – but it also gave us a few charming animals... Read More
Will 2019 bring the lifeline that Canada’s Endangered killer whales need? December 13, 2018 This past year brought extreme lows for southern resident killer whales. A mere 74 southern residents are left in the Salish Sea where they are fighting for their lives, but we’re optimistic 2019 can be a turning point... Read More This past year brought extreme lows for southern resident killer whales. A mere 74 southern residents are left in the Salish Sea... Read More
Ship-based oil spill compensation reform needed for Indigenous communities January 14, 2021 Indigenous communities face many barriers to receiving compensation for oil spills from ships in their territories — in fact, only one relatively small claim has ever been paid directly to an Indigenous group — according... Read More Indigenous communities face many barriers to receiving compensation for oil spills from ships in their territories — in fact,... Read More