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Billions of litres of ship waste are dumped in protected ocean areas each year March 1, 2022 WWF-Canada’s National Vessel Dumping Assessment reveals for the first time how much waste ships are producing — and potentially leaving behind — as they traverse Canadian waters. Read More WWF-Canada’s National Vessel Dumping Assessment reveals for the first time how much waste ships are producing — and potentially... Read More
‘No Dumping’ in Marine Protected Areas Isn’t as Clear as It Seems June 8, 2021 After years of advocacy, WWF-Canada was thrilled when the federal government committed to establishing new minimum standards for federal marine protected areas (MPAs) that included bans on oil and gas exploration, mining, bottom trawling and dumping.... Read More After years of advocacy, WWF-Canada was thrilled when the federal government committed to establishing new minimum standards for federal marine... Read More
Stop playing ‘dirty pool’ in our marine protected areas July 19, 2021 Unlike the kids in our Dirty Pool swimming “experiment,” at-risk species don’t have any choice but to swim in contaminated water. They live in it. You can be a (wild)lifeguard by helping protect our... Read More Unlike the kids in our Dirty Pool swimming “experiment,” at-risk species don’t have any choice but to swim in... Read More
Nature’s heroes: Lyudmyla, sea turtle defender June 19, 2020 Our oceans are important habitat for endangered leatherback and loggerhead sea turtles. No matter where in the world Lyudmyla is, her passion for protecting them is something she brings with her. Read More Our oceans are important habitat for endangered leatherback and loggerhead sea turtles. No matter where in the world Lyudmyla... Read More
Conservation in the time of coronavirus May 21, 2020 Conservation isn’t exactly an indoor activity — though much of our work, especially data analysis and our Science, Research and Innovation team’s research like the Wildlife Protection Assessment, Living Planet Report Canada and our in-progress national... Read More Conservation isn’t exactly an indoor activity — though much of our work, especially data analysis and our Science, Research and... Read More
What Canada can learn from the devastating oil spill in Brazil November 29, 2019 Oil spill creates social and environmental crisis in coastal communities By Elissama Menezes and Mark Brooks On August 30, reports emerged of oil washing up on the northeast coast of Brazil. This may be... Read More Oil spill creates social and environmental crisis in coastal communities By Elissama Menezes and Mark Brooks On August 30,... Read More
I got 99 problems and dumping is one November 25, 2019 Canada has new standards for marine protected areas, but are they good enough? WWF-Canada celebrated earlier this year when the federal government announced a ban on oil and gas exploration, mining, dumping, and bottom... Read More Canada has new standards for marine protected areas, but are they good enough? WWF-Canada celebrated earlier this year when... Read More
No oil and gas in marine protected areas is a big win for whales May 2, 2019 Fragile marine ecosystems in Canada will finally get the protection they need. Read More Fragile marine ecosystems in Canada will finally get the protection they need. 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
Dying orcas get their day in court September 5, 2018 Southern resident killer whales are teetering on the brink of extinction. World Wildlife Fund Canada and our partners are taking the federal government to court to try to ensure their survival. Lawyers from Ecojustice asked the Federal Court today to... Read More Southern resident killer whales are teetering on the brink of extinction. World Wildlife Fund Canada and our partners are taking the federal government... Read More
Capelin spawn again at Ship Cove August 30, 2018 World Wildlife Fund Canada restored a capelin beach in Newfoundland in the hope the small fish would return to spawn. The project was a success, and in July 2018, the forage fish came back.... Read More World Wildlife Fund Canada restored a capelin beach in Newfoundland in the hope the small fish would return to... Read More
More parks but less wildlife: What’s going on? July 17, 2018 An unprecedented commitment to terrestrial protected areas in Canada could still leave our most vulnerable species unprotected. Here’s how we can make sure that doesn’t happen. Read More An unprecedented commitment to terrestrial protected areas in Canada could still leave our most vulnerable species unprotected. Here’s how... Read More