Tag: water

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Vancouver International Film Festival: Revolution

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...
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Furor over ocean fertilization

Dumping 100 tons of iron ore into the ocean is not the best way to either restore salmon populations or fight climate change. And without a permit, it’s also illegal. So it’s alarming... Read More
Dumping 100 tons of iron ore into the ocean is not the best way to either restore salmon populations...
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Every drop counts

I’ve always taken water for granted. Let’s face it: It’s hard not to because in my experiences growing up in Toronto water is always within reach. All we have to do is find the... Read More
I’ve always taken water for granted. Let’s face it: It’s hard not to because in my experiences growing up...
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Research shows that a surge of sea sounds stresses out whales

Orcas, humpbacks, blues – whales are famous for their songs, clicks, and other assorted sounds. But when they have to compete for underwater air time with noise from shipping, sonar, seismic testing and other... Read More
Orcas, humpbacks, blues – whales are famous for their songs, clicks, and other assorted sounds. But when they have...
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Our oceans and you

World Oceans Day on June 8 is a great opportunity for all of us to reconnect with Canada’s oceans, learn about the challenges they face and what we can do to help. Read More
World Oceans Day on June 8 is a great opportunity for all of us to reconnect with Canada’s oceans,...
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School kids come clean

Inspiring elementary school students take part in spring shoreline cleanup organized by WWF-Canada and the Vancouver Aquarium and see the human impact of littering on our waterways. Read More
Inspiring elementary school students take part in spring shoreline cleanup organized by WWF-Canada and the Vancouver Aquarium and see...
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What does the recent Federal Budget mean for conservation?

At this point it’s hard to get a handle on exactly how conservation is affected by the Federal Budget, but one thing’s for sure, the unknowns are pointing to something far greater than a... Read More
At this point it’s hard to get a handle on exactly how conservation is affected by the Federal Budget,...
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Live chat with the Water Brothers

Two eco-adventurer brothers, Alex and Tyler Mifflin, travel the world to explore our relationship with water—from tropical reefs to freezing seas, The Water Brothers examine water issues in South East Asia, the North Pole,... Read More
Two eco-adventurer brothers, Alex and Tyler Mifflin, travel the world to explore our relationship with water—from tropical reefs to...
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