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Why salt marshes and seagrass meadows matter July 25, 2024 Canada’s extensive coastline is replete with natural wonders, from the rugged rocky shorelines and fjords in Newfoundland and Labrador to glass sponge reefs in B.C. to the extensive kelp forests found along all three... Read More Canada’s extensive coastline is replete with natural wonders, from the rugged rocky shorelines and fjords in Newfoundland and Labrador... Read More
Red means go: Katzie councillor Rick Bailey on Red Slough, restoring salmon habitat and Indigenous leadership September 28, 2023 In late August, Katzie First Nation band councillor, Rick Bailey, and a literal boatload of restoration workers, funders and WWF staffers headed upriver and down forest service roads in traditional Katzie territory to review... Read More In late August, Katzie First Nation band councillor, Rick Bailey, and a literal boatload of restoration workers, funders and... Read More
10 ways the tides are changing for ocean conservation June 1, 2023 Happy Oceans Month! To celebrate, we’re sharing the top 10 biggest ocean conservation wins of the past year. Though the tides are changing thanks to the support of ocean advocates across the country, we’re... Read More Happy Oceans Month! To celebrate, we’re sharing the top 10 biggest ocean conservation wins of the past year. Though... Read More
Family reunion: How habitat restoration is returning salmon to Katzie territory September 23, 2022 “It’s in our history, back to the time of Creation, that a Katzie person married a Sockeye person and they went away together, out to the ocean. But every year they come home to... Read More “It’s in our history, back to the time of Creation, that a Katzie person married a Sockeye person and... Read More
Meet the Great Bear Sea, the ‘Galapagos of the north’ August 18, 2022 There’s a place on the northern west coast that’s unlike any other region of Canada or the world, for that matter. It’s a place where rugged rainforest meets open ocean, and it stretches from... Read More There’s a place on the northern west coast that’s unlike any other region of Canada or the world, for... Read More
When Beaver met Salmon: how fish-friendly flow devices keep their relationship moving forward April 7, 2021 Have you ever taken a close look at a beaver dam? Logs and branches are woven into a lattice extending from streambank to bank. Able to withstand the pressure of all the water they... Read More Have you ever taken a close look at a beaver dam? Logs and branches are woven into a lattice... Read More
The salmon came back — and so did we November 26, 2020 Salmon populations in B.C.’s Fraser River have been declining dramatically, so we spoke with freshwater senior specialist Heather Crochetiere about how we’re partnering with local communities to restore this crucial species. What exactly is... Read More Salmon populations in B.C.’s Fraser River have been declining dramatically, so we spoke with freshwater senior specialist Heather Crochetiere... Read More
For the love of salmon February 17, 2018 Using sweat and muscle to rebuild salmon spawning grounds on Canada's west coast, supported by WWF's Restoration Fund Read More Using sweat and muscle to rebuild salmon spawning grounds on Canada's west coast, supported by WWF's Restoration Fund Read More
Smile, salmon – you’re on candid camera. Across Canada, freshwater protection is in high gear December 18, 2017 WWF’s Loblaw Water Fund supports organizations protecting freshwater and wildlife across the country. Read More WWF’s Loblaw Water Fund supports organizations protecting freshwater and wildlife across the country. Read More
Salmon: an iconic species under threat July 6, 2016 Salmon have huge cultural and economic significance to Canadians, yet our country’s salmon populations are in trouble. Here are some of the biggest threats facing salmon and what WWF-Canada is doing to help. Read More Salmon have huge cultural and economic significance to Canadians, yet our country’s salmon populations are in trouble. Here are... Read More
BC salmon facing hotter, drier rivers August 6, 2015 British Columbians are facing increased water restrictions as abnormally hot and dry weather continues across the province. But people aren’t the only ones impacted by these uncomfortable conditions: salmon in the Columbia and Fraser... Read More British Columbians are facing increased water restrictions as abnormally hot and dry weather continues across the province. But people... Read More
Did you know? 10 Amazing things about salmon March 19, 2015 During Canada Water Week, get to know your Water Hero Species – Canada’s iconic salmon can battle strong currents, have an astonishing sense of smell and can even change colour. Talk about a superhero! Read More During Canada Water Week, get to know your Water Hero Species – Canada’s iconic salmon can battle strong currents,... Read More