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Turn your Run to Restore Nature into a GPS work of art March 15, 2022 People across Canada will be running, walking and wheeling in WWF-Canada’s Run to Restore Nature. Design a route shaped like one of the species you’re protecting! Read More People across Canada will be running, walking and wheeling in WWF-Canada’s Run to Restore Nature. Design a route shaped... Read More
In Defense of Bats: Why bats need protection now more than ever October 30, 2020 Bats are one of the most misunderstood and often feared species. They are also declining in population around the world. Despite their bad reputation, the importance of bats to the health of nature and... Read More Bats are one of the most misunderstood and often feared species. They are also declining in population around the... Read More
Wildlife Wednesday: Hummingbirds August 19, 2020 In this edition of Wildlife Wednesday, WWF-Canada botanist Ryan Godfrey teaches us all about hummingbirds and how you can attract these beautiful creatures to your garden. I know, the idea of hummingbirds flying around... Read More In this edition of Wildlife Wednesday, WWF-Canada botanist Ryan Godfrey teaches us all about hummingbirds and how you can... Read More
Wildlife Wednesday: Snow Leopard August 12, 2020 In this edition of Wildlife Wednesday, WWF-Canada’s lead Asian big cat specialist Rinjan Shrestha takes us up into the high altitudes of Asia to explore the “ghost of the mountains” — the elusive Snow... Read More In this edition of Wildlife Wednesday, WWF-Canada’s lead Asian big cat specialist Rinjan Shrestha takes us up into the... Read More
COVID can’t stop Inuit citizen science in Coral Harbour, NU August 12, 2020 Data is an important part of conservation decision-making but it’s not always easy to gather, especially in the Arctic. That’s why Leonard Netser — a resident of Coral Harbour, a thousand-person town on the... Read More Data is an important part of conservation decision-making but it’s not always easy to gather, especially in the Arctic.... 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
Wildlife Wednesday: Monarchs August 5, 2020 In this edition of Wildlife Wednesday, WWF-Canada’s President & CEO Megan Leslie and WWF-Mexico’s Director of Conservation Maria Jose Villanueva guide you along the amazing journey of the monarch butterfly — from their summer homes in Canada to wintering forests... Read More In this edition of Wildlife Wednesday, WWF-Canada’s President & CEO Megan Leslie and WWF-Mexico’s Director of Conservation Maria Jose Villanueva guide you along... Read More
Nature’s heroes: Lyudmyla, sea turtle defender June 19, 2020 Our oceans are important habitat for endangered leatherback and loggerhead sea turtles. No matter where in the world Lyudmyla is, her passion for protecting them is something she brings with her. Read More Our oceans are important habitat for endangered leatherback and loggerhead sea turtles. No matter where in the world Lyudmyla... Read More
So you’ve always wanted to become a citizen scientist? April 30, 2020 Now’s the time to brush up on wildlife in your neighbourhood — from home! Trying to maintain a connection to nature while spending most of our time indoors can be difficult. By becoming a... Read More Now’s the time to brush up on wildlife in your neighbourhood — from home! Trying to maintain a connection... Read More
Things to do in our new (virtual) reality April 24, 2020 It’s easy to start feeling disconnected from nature while self-isolating at home. Our scientists miss doing research in the field and we all can’t wait to get back to tackling environmental issues alongside our... Read More It’s easy to start feeling disconnected from nature while self-isolating at home. Our scientists miss doing research in the... Read More
Growing up with narwhal June 12, 2020 “I was nine-years-old when I saw my first narwhal,” Max Kalluk, now 33, tells Brandon Laforest, WWF-Canada’s Arctic species specialist. It wasn’t just one, though. “Hundreds of pods of narwhal came to town,” he... Read More “I was nine-years-old when I saw my first narwhal,” Max Kalluk, now 33, tells Brandon Laforest, WWF-Canada’s Arctic species... Read More
Species-at-risk habitat shouldn’t be open for business February 27, 2019 Help protect Ontario’s most vulnerable wildlife Read More Help protect Ontario’s most vulnerable wildlife Read More