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10 facts you otter know about sea otters November 15, 2024 Discover more about the playful sea otter, the threats they are facing, and how you can help them thrive now and into the future. Read More Discover more about the playful sea otter, the threats they are facing, and how you can help them thrive... Read More
How conservation efforts can withstand the test of time and a warming planet September 26, 2024 Here's we can make habitats more resilient to flooding, wildfires and other impacts of climate change. Read More Here's we can make habitats more resilient to flooding, wildfires and other impacts of climate change. Read More
What is restoration? The work behind the word June 4, 2024 When thinking of restoration, you probably picture conservation teams planting trees or shoring up coastlines. While these activities are important, they’re also only part of WWF-Canada’s wide-ranging efforts to bring back biodiversity. At its... Read More When thinking of restoration, you probably picture conservation teams planting trees or shoring up coastlines. While these activities are... Read More
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
Restoring maple forests for species, climate and, yum, maple syrup! March 28, 2024 Maple forests are under threat. WWF-Canada’s upcoming Maple Initiative will bring together key industry players to restore them back to a healthier state to not only supports more species, but help fight climate change... Read More Maple forests are under threat. WWF-Canada’s upcoming Maple Initiative will bring together key industry players to restore them back... Read More
How restoring rivers helps fight climate change March 18, 2024 Ever wonder how nature can combat the dual crises of climate change and biodiversity loss? WWF-Canada’s Elizabeth Hendriks explains why the nature-based climate solutions used by the Kennebecasis Watershed Restoration Committee—a participant in our... Read More Ever wonder how nature can combat the dual crises of climate change and biodiversity loss? WWF-Canada’s Elizabeth Hendriks explains... Read More
Megan Leslie offers sneak peek at our ‘big and ambitious’ 2024 February 2, 2024 Happy new year and happy new opportunities to make a difference, together, for nature. To give you a sneak peek into 2024, WWF-Canada president & CEO, Megan Leslie, is sharing some of what we... Read More Happy new year and happy new opportunities to make a difference, together, for nature. To give you a sneak... Read More
Healthy grasslands, healthy soil: What we learned by over-seeding a field in rural Ontario December 5, 2023 Native grassland systems don’t just look pretty. They also protect against the effects of climate change, contribute to efforts to decarbonize the air, create valuable habitat for at-risk birds, insects, and animals—all while improving... Read More Native grassland systems don’t just look pretty. They also protect against the effects of climate change, contribute to efforts... Read More
Act Locally: How native plants can help you take on invasive species November 21, 2023 Nature-based climate solutions don’t just capture carbon and help species at risk — they can also help stop the spread of invasive plants. Jim Robb of Friends of the Rouge Watershed shares what you... Read More Nature-based climate solutions don’t just capture carbon and help species at risk — they can also help stop the... Read More
After the fire: How technology can drive successful restoration August 17, 2023 In the midst of Canada’s worst wildfire season in recorded history, it’s time to re-evaluate how we deal with the restoration of forest ecosystems. Megan Leslie, WWF-Canada’s president & CEO, delivered a keynote address... Read More In the midst of Canada’s worst wildfire season in recorded history, it’s time to re-evaluate how we deal with... Read More
WWF-Canada’s Masterclass: When carbon tech met Indigenous-led conservation August 11, 2023 WWF-Canada launched our Nature x Carbon Tech Challenge in 2021, calling on academics, entrepreneurs and inventors to pitch their most cost-effective, innovative and user-friendly technologies to measure carbon in nature. Why? So, we can... Read More WWF-Canada launched our Nature x Carbon Tech Challenge in 2021, calling on academics, entrepreneurs and inventors to pitch their... Read More
Act Locally: How to help wetlands work for you August 9, 2023 Nature-based climate solutions don’t just benefit nature — they can enhance your own properties and communities, too. Alyssa Cousineau of ALUS shares how restoring and recreating wetlands can protect against floods, create wildlife habitats,... Read More Nature-based climate solutions don’t just benefit nature — they can enhance your own properties and communities, too. Alyssa Cousineau... Read More