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Q&A: The UN COP15 summit needs to be a leap forward for nature November 29, 2022 Once a decade, signatories to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) gather to negotiate the next ten years of nature protections. CBD COP15, the UN biodiversity summit in Montreal from Dec. 7 – 19,... Read More Once a decade, signatories to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) gather to negotiate the next ten years of... Read More
Global wildlife populations plummeted by an average of 69% in the past 50 years October 14, 2022 Wildlife have endured an average 69 per cent drop in monitored populations of mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish since 1970, according to the latest Living Planet Report (LPR) from WWF International. Updated every... Read More Wildlife have endured an average 69 per cent drop in monitored populations of mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish... Read More
Behind-the-scenes of the LPRC 2020 September 14, 2020 The Living Planet Report Canada 2020 is full of data. But who crunches all the numbers? We spoke to Jessica Currie, a specialist in our science, knowledge and innovation team, about what goes into... Read More The Living Planet Report Canada 2020 is full of data. But who crunches all the numbers? We spoke to... Read More
Species at risk facing multiple, cascading threats — but we have solutions September 11, 2020 When it comes to nature, Canada is considered a land of plenty — plenty of ocean coastline and boreal forest; plenty of sea ice and grasslands; and plenty of winding rivers, sparkling lakes and... Read More When it comes to nature, Canada is considered a land of plenty — plenty of ocean coastline and boreal... Read More
4 Arctic species that depend on ice April 5, 2019 Arctic wildlife get their time in the spotlight in Our Planet. Read More Arctic wildlife get their time in the spotlight in Our Planet. Read More
Climate change is driving more killer whales to the Arctic March 26, 2019 For many, time spent in the Arctic is an invaluable lesson in embracing unpredictability. That was the case when members of our Arctic team and other conservationists spent two months in Tremblay Sound for the annual narwhal camp. During... Read More For many, time spent in the Arctic is an invaluable lesson in embracing unpredictability. That was the case when members... 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
7 fascinating facts about snow leopards September 24, 2018 Snow leopards are one of the most majestic and elusive big cats in the world. Found in the high mountains of Asia, they are built for the cold and spend their lives crossing thousands... Read More Snow leopards are one of the most majestic and elusive big cats in the world. Found in the high... Read More
Wild successes can come from new federal budget March 1, 2018 The Canadian government took a significant step toward protecting habitats and wildlife in the federal 2018 budget announced this week with a $1.3 billion commitment over five years. This historic investment in nature came... Read More The Canadian government took a significant step toward protecting habitats and wildlife in the federal 2018 budget announced this... Read More
Canada's federal budget can be a wild success January 25, 2018 To truly conquer the decline of wildlife, we need more than a cash infusion. We need to revolutionize our approach to conservation. Read More To truly conquer the decline of wildlife, we need more than a cash infusion. We need to revolutionize our approach to conservation. Read More
The science we have – and the science we need to stop wildlife loss October 3, 2017 Living Planet Report Canada – among the most comprehensive studies of monitored vertebrate wildlife population trends ever conducted in Canada – has revealed a depth and breadth of loss that’s unexpected in a country that takes... Read More Living Planet Report Canada – among the most comprehensive studies of monitored vertebrate wildlife population trends ever conducted in Canada... Read More
Spooky species update October 30, 2015 This Halloween, brush up on your bat facts and find out the scariest thing about these species – their drastic population declines. Read More This Halloween, brush up on your bat facts and find out the scariest thing about these species – their... Read More