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Q&A: Streaming freshwater science from citizens August 10, 2020 After WWF-Canada’s 2017 Watershed Report revealed data deficiency as a serious obstacle to ensuring freshwater health, we partnered with Living Lakes Canada, the University of Guelph and Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) to create STREAM,... Read More After WWF-Canada’s 2017 Watershed Report revealed data deficiency as a serious obstacle to ensuring freshwater health, we partnered with Living Lakes... Read More
So, you want to be a citizen scientist? August 7, 2020 There’s a whole lot of science needing to be done these days, and not enough professional scientists to do it. But there is a solution! Citizen science — also known as community science —... Read More There’s a whole lot of science needing to be done these days, and not enough professional scientists to do... Read More
Green Energy in Ontario: Why we can’t afford to slip backwards April 24, 2013 Unfortunately, the energy discussion in Ontario (as it is in Canada and the world at large) is highly polarized. As a result, facts get skewed and everyday people are left wondering—what’s the real... Read More Unfortunately, the energy discussion in Ontario (as it is in Canada and the world at large) is highly polarized.... Read More
Celebrating Canada’s building water movement March 22, 2013 Today is World Water Day – which for us in Canada also marks the ‘big day’ for Canada Water Week. This day, and this week, is an opportunity to reflect on how and... Read More Today is World Water Day – which for us in Canada also marks the ‘big day’ for Canada Water... Read More
A good day for people and polar bears in Arviat February 4, 2013 For several years, the 3,000 people of Arviat have been concerned about the increasing number of polar bears lingering in or near the community, putting families and property at risk. Some good news -... Read More For several years, the 3,000 people of Arviat have been concerned about the increasing number of polar bears lingering... Read More
Forest elephants, scientists and chance January 21, 2013 The heavy rain in the morning prevented me from participating in a traditional BaAka hunt in Dzanga Sangha protected area, whereby long nets are deployed in the forests and animals, like porcupines and small... Read More The heavy rain in the morning prevented me from participating in a traditional BaAka hunt in Dzanga Sangha protected... Read More
Extra Terrestrial! Extraordinary new species discoveries in the Greater Mekong January 4, 2013 A new bat named after its devilish appearance, a subterranean blind fish, a ruby-eyed pit viper, and a frog that sings like a bird are among the 126 species newly identified by scientists in... Read More A new bat named after its devilish appearance, a subterranean blind fish, a ruby-eyed pit viper, and a frog... Read More
Swimming upstream November 2, 2012 Though it is still too soon to tell whether the healthier salmon returns of the past few years signal an encouraging long-term trend, there is one important new landmark of hope: this week’s release... Read More Though it is still too soon to tell whether the healthier salmon returns of the past few years signal... Read More
Vancouver International Film Festival: Revolution November 2, 2012 Through his newest film, Revolution, Rob Stewart uses what he knows best – including scuba diving and stunning shots of neat underwater creatures – to show the audience what’s at stake if we don’t... Read More Through his newest film, Revolution, Rob Stewart uses what he knows best – including scuba diving and stunning shots... Read More
Society for Conservation Biology member spotlight: WWF's Steven Price October 29, 2012 Leading WWF-Canada scientist Steven Price learns that conservation and communication go hand-in-hand. Read More Leading WWF-Canada scientist Steven Price learns that conservation and communication go hand-in-hand. Read More
WWF response to inaccurate polar bear quote April 18, 2012 Contrary to what was reported in your recent story (“Let’s put hysteria over polar bears on ice”), WWF welcomes the news that polar bear populations in Western Hudson Bay may be stable or slightly... Read More Contrary to what was reported in your recent story (“Let’s put hysteria over polar bears on ice”), WWF welcomes... Read More
Wishes for a Living Planet December 13, 2011 Kids aren’t the only ones who make “wish lists” come holiday season. Here, WWF-Canada conservation experts share their wishes for a sustainable, living planet. Read More Kids aren’t the only ones who make “wish lists” come holiday season. Here, WWF-Canada conservation experts share their wishes... Read More