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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
Act Locally: How to help nature by preventing erosion in your community June 23, 2023 All Canadians can apply nature-based climate solutions in their own backyards and communities. Jessica Hutchinson and Mandala Smulders of Redd Fish Restoration Society explain how to use natural materials to prevent erosion in large-... Read More All Canadians can apply nature-based climate solutions in their own backyards and communities. Jessica Hutchinson and Mandala Smulders of... Read More
Wildfires, wildlife and what we can do June 21, 2023 For months now, we’ve been witness to a country on fire. From Vancouver Island to Newfoundland, nearly every part of Canada has experienced what’s been declared the country’s worst wildfire season on record. Emily... Read More For months now, we’ve been witness to a country on fire. From Vancouver Island to Newfoundland, nearly every part... Read More
Sowing change: How Canadian farmers are addressing the biodiversity and climate crises May 4, 2023 With the support of WWF-Canada, ALUS is helping Canadian farmers make changes that benefit nature and mitigate the effects of climate change. Get to know how agriculture and restoration can work hand in hand... Read More With the support of WWF-Canada, ALUS is helping Canadian farmers make changes that benefit nature and mitigate the effects... Read More
Can we return tigers to the grassland, forest and mangrove habitats they lived in long ago? April 21, 2023 Even now, as tiger numbers rise after centuries of decline, the places on Earth where tigers can be found continues to shrink. Read More Even now, as tiger numbers rise after centuries of decline, the places on Earth where tigers can be found... Read More
How do we restore lost habitats? Our new restoration analysis points the way forward April 6, 2023 Not counting towns and cities, did you know that around 50 million hectares of land in Canada — an area bigger than Yukon Territory — has been “converted” for human uses such as roads,... Read More Not counting towns and cities, did you know that around 50 million hectares of land in Canada — an... Read More
Act Locally: How to make your yard more nature-friendly with native shrubs April 11, 2023 All Canadians can apply nature-based climate solutions in their own backyards and communities. Here, Ben Whelan of the Kennebecasis Watershed Restoration Committee shares how planting native shrubs can protect against floods, create wildlife habitats... Read More All Canadians can apply nature-based climate solutions in their own backyards and communities. Here, Ben Whelan of the Kennebecasis... Read More
Act Locally: How to De-Pave Your Property January 23, 2023 Act Locally is a blog series about how you can apply the nature-based climate solutions used by our Nature and Climate Grant Program participants to your own life. Read to learn why de-paving works... Read More Act Locally is a blog series about how you can apply the nature-based climate solutions used by our Nature... Read More