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WWF @ CBD COP15: What we’re up to during the UN biodiversity summit December 6, 2022 WWF-Canada and our international WWF colleagues will be out in force at CBD COP15, aka the 15th Conference of the Parties for the UN Convention on Biological on Diversity, advocating for a Global Biodiversity... Read More WWF-Canada and our international WWF colleagues will be out in force at CBD COP15, aka the 15th Conference of... Read More
The Reforesting of Elephant Hill November 14, 2022 One of our most significant ongoing projects is the reforesting of Elephant Hill, a nearly 200,000-hectare area of Secwépemc territory near Kamloops, B.C. that burned for three months during the province’s worst-ever wildfire season in 2017.... Read More One of our most significant ongoing projects is the reforesting of Elephant Hill, a nearly 200,000-hectare area of Secwépemc territory near... Read More
Will Power: Keeping the magic of nature alive September 13, 2022 Learn how you can keep the magic of nature alive for future generations with a gift in your Will. Read More Learn how you can keep the magic of nature alive for future generations with a gift in your Will.... Read More
Regenerate NL: How coastal habitat restoration helps at-risk fish species July 13, 2022 Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) is home to 27 species officially listed as endangered, 10 considered threatened and 14 as vulnerable. A key driver of this wildlife decline is habitat degradation and loss, compounded by... Read More Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) is home to 27 species officially listed as endangered, 10 considered threatened and 14 as... Read More
Restoring Utopia: How one group’s watershed work helps wildlife and hinders climate change June 16, 2022 An hour north of Toronto, in Utopia, ON, the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA) has been working hard to live up to the town’s name, creating safer and healthier communities by making their 3,700-square-kilometre... Read More An hour north of Toronto, in Utopia, ON, the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA) has been working hard to... Read More
Meet 6 groups restoring biodiversity (and storing carbon) across the country May 31, 2022 The K’ómoks Estuary should be a sort of salmon superhighway. On the east coast of Vancouver Island, where the Courtenay River meets the Georgia Strait, it is ideally situated to offer passage for both... Read More The K’ómoks Estuary should be a sort of salmon superhighway. On the east coast of Vancouver Island, where the... Read More
One year, big impact: 90,000 trees, shrubs planted and 160 hectares restored in first year of Nature and Climate Grant Program May 16, 2022 Habitat loss is driving the decline of species at risk and worsening climate change by releasing carbon stored in nature. The solution is meaningful, measurable restoration efforts, and the inaugural grantees of our $2-million... Read More Habitat loss is driving the decline of species at risk and worsening climate change by releasing carbon stored in... Read More
How seed orchards fill a growing need for native plants May 5, 2023 The restoration of vast degraded and fragmented areas into functioning and healthy habitats is one of the ambitious goals of our 10-year plan. Thing is, restoring hundreds of thousands of square kilometres requires millions... Read More The restoration of vast degraded and fragmented areas into functioning and healthy habitats is one of the ambitious goals... Read More
5 things to give you hope in 2022 February 3, 2022 We’re now a month into 2022 and, once again, it hasn’t been the fresh start we all would’ve liked. If you’re feeling pessimistic about the state of things, be it the pandemic or the... Read More We’re now a month into 2022 and, once again, it hasn’t been the fresh start we all would’ve liked.... Read More
The short-eared owl is at risk of extinction. You can help September 14, 2021 WWF-Canada has an ambitious 10-year goal to restore one million hectares of habitat for wildlife like the short-eared owl. Read More WWF-Canada has an ambitious 10-year goal to restore one million hectares of habitat for wildlife like the short-eared owl.... Read More
Six easy steps to planting a wildlife-friendly garden May 3, 2023 Your garden, backyard or balcony can help native wildlife recover and thrive. By including native plants in your green space, you can create living habitats that offer food and shelter to bees, caterpillars, butterflies,... Read More Your garden, backyard or balcony can help native wildlife recover and thrive. By including native plants in your green... Read More
On the path to restoring the Saint John River watershed July 3, 2020 Wolastoq means “beautiful and bountiful river” in the Maliseet language — it is also known as the Saint John River watershed in New Brunswick. This 700-kilometre labyrinth of blind bays, tributaries, lakes and marshlands... Read More Wolastoq means “beautiful and bountiful river” in the Maliseet language — it is also known as the Saint John... Read More