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Conservation groups demand emergency protections for endangered killer whales as Trans Mountain expansion intensifies threats June 6, 2024 WWF-Canada is among six conservation groups calling on for an emergency order to protect southern resident killer whales from imminent threats to their survival. Read More WWF-Canada is among six conservation groups calling on for an emergency order to protect southern resident killer whales from... Read More
Ontario government must do more to protect species at risk: WWF-Canada November 23, 2021 WWF-Canada is concerned about the findings outlined in Ontario’s Auditor General’s annual environmental report, which signals a troubling disregard by the Ontario government for the future of at-risk species and climate change. The report... Read More WWF-Canada is concerned about the findings outlined in Ontario’s Auditor General’s annual environmental report, which signals a troubling disregard... Read More
Groups demand New Brunswick government take action to protect vulnerable species May 20, 2021 Prominent Indigenous and environmental groups are threatening litigation over New Brunswick’s failure to protect endangered species. Read More Prominent Indigenous and environmental groups are threatening litigation over New Brunswick’s failure to protect endangered species. Read More
WWF-Canada calls for halt of capelin fishery to protect species March 9, 2021 Capelin is a keystone species, playing an important role in the marine ecosystem as a food source for predators such as northern cod, whales, and seabirds. Capelin abundance plummeted precipitously 30 years ago and has never recovered. Closing... Read More Capelin is a keystone species, playing an important role in the marine ecosystem as a food source for predators... Read More