Tag: water

Posts count: 162

‘Sounding’ Canada’s Pacific Ocean

Shipping, boat traffic, seismic exploration, naval activity, oil and gas development, wind farms and other activities make the ocean not just a busy place but also a noisy place. Read More
Shipping, boat traffic, seismic exploration, naval activity, oil and gas development, wind farms and other activities make the ocean...
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Planning a new way forward in Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River

The St. Lawrence is one of Canada’s most threatened rivers. This week, the International Joint Commission (IJC) proposed a solution that we believe brings us a big step closer to seeing a healthier river.... Read More
The St. Lawrence is one of Canada’s most threatened rivers. This week, the International Joint Commission (IJC) proposed a...
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What can the Great Wet North learn from the Dry Down Under?

Amy Huva, environmental chemist from Australia who now works in the environmental industry in Vancouver, talks about what we can learn about water management and conservation from her native land. Read More
Amy Huva, environmental chemist from Australia who now works in the environmental industry in Vancouver, talks about what we...
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Wishes for a Living Planet

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...
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Wolastoq part two

The Saint John River Community Tours have concluded and what an adventure! Read More
The Saint John River Community Tours have concluded and what an adventure!
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Meadows of the Sea

I learned an interesting thing the other day – up to 20 million juvenile salmon swim out past my doorstep every year. Read More
I learned an interesting thing the other day – up to 20 million juvenile salmon swim out past my...
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Are we running out of water?

This is the question I was faced with when I stumbled upon the July 1981 issue of Life Magazine in an antique store this past weekend. Read More
This is the question I was faced with when I stumbled upon the July 1981 issue of Life Magazine...
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Shark talk

My nine year-old daughter, Sophie, has been studying up on sharks in school. Here, Sophie talks to Bettina Saier, WWF-Canada’s director of ocean programs, about one of the most misunderstood ocean species. Read More
My nine year-old daughter, Sophie, has been studying up on sharks in school. Here, Sophie talks to Bettina Saier,...
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Wolastoq

WWF’s Freshwater team is excited to announce an exciting initiative with our local partners in New Brunswick! Along the banks of one of Canada’s oldest working rivers, the Saint John River, we will... Read More
WWF’s Freshwater team is excited to announce an exciting initiative with our local partners in New Brunswick! Along...
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