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Aviso steps up for wildlife as presenting sponsor of the 2025 WWF Climb for NatureAviso employees will also be climbing and volunteering at th ...
WWF-Canada welcomes Ryan Baillargeon, David Oxtoby and Thao Pham to its Board of DirectorsWorld Wildlife Fund Canada is proud to announce the appointm ...
Government failure to recommend emergency order to protect endangered orcas prompts legal challenge from conservation groupsConservation groups filed a legal challenge over the failure ...
Dirty Dozen: Personal Protective Equipment among most commonly found items on Canadian shorelines April 5, 2022 The results are in — and they’re dirty. A new Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup report for 2021 shows that participants picked up 31,522 kilograms of trash along 2,219 kilometres of Canadian freshwater and marine... Read More The results are in — and they’re dirty. A new Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup report for 2021 shows that... Read More
Dirty Dozen: Our pandemic eating and masking habits are all over Canada’s shorelines June 9, 2021 Proportion of single-use food packaging litter nearly doubled, according to Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup’s annual “Dirty Dozen.” Read More Proportion of single-use food packaging litter nearly doubled, according to Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup’s annual “Dirty Dozen.” Read More
Get your butts off the beach May 9, 2019 Cigarette butts, among other plastic pollution, are the most common type of litter found on Canadian shores according to the 2018 Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup annual report. Read More Cigarette butts, among other plastic pollution, are the most common type of litter found on Canadian shores according to... Read More