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Explaining the 73 per cent decline in global wildlife populations (and what we can do about it) October 24, 2024 A 73 per cent decline, on average, in monitored mammal, bird, fish, amphibian and reptile populations around the world over the past 50 years — that’s what WWF’s Living Planet Report (LPR), the 15th... Read More A 73 per cent decline, on average, in monitored mammal, bird, fish, amphibian and reptile populations around the world... Read More
WWF-Canada launches 10-year plan to Regenerate Canada September 28, 2021 New survey reveals that two-thirds of Canadians are pessimistic about the future of the planet — but there is still time to change the path we’re on. Regenerate Canada and irREVERSIBLE campaign show the... Read More New survey reveals that two-thirds of Canadians are pessimistic about the future of the planet — but there is... Read More
WWF-Canada ready to work with new government to tackle biodiversity loss and climate change September 21, 2021 WWF-Canada is ready to work with the new government to effectively tackle the dual crises of biodiversity loss and climate change. Read More WWF-Canada is ready to work with the new government to effectively tackle the dual crises of biodiversity loss and... Read More
CBD COP15: Why the whole world will be watching Montreal this December October 21, 2022 Two of the most important summits about the nature crisis are happening within the span of a few weeks this fall. The first is focused on climate, and the second is focused on biodiversity.... Read More Two of the most important summits about the nature crisis are happening within the span of a few weeks... 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
Diary of a rhino researcher: a look back at Nepal’s rhino count April 29, 2022 The latest rhino count shows numbers are up. But how do researchers know just how many rhinos there are? Kanchan Thapa, PhD, WWF-Nepal's head of wildlife programs, writes about his first rhino count back... Read More The latest rhino count shows numbers are up. But how do researchers know just how many rhinos there are?... Read More
Reversing habitat loss for short-eared owls October 14, 2021 The short-eared owl is at risk of extinction. There's good news though: habitat loss is reversible. Learn more about our plan to restore million hectares. Read More The short-eared owl is at risk of extinction. There's good news though: habitat loss is reversible. Learn more about our... Read More
Megan Leslie on reversing the ‘irreversible’ September 28, 2021 Deadly heat waves, wildfires, species in decline, super storms — these are the calling cards of a planet in crisis, and the next decade is critical. If we don’t rebuild our relationship with nature,... Read More Deadly heat waves, wildfires, species in decline, super storms — these are the calling cards of a planet in... Read More
The short-eared owl is at risk of extinction. You can help September 14, 2021 WWF-Canada has an ambitious 10-year goal to restore one million hectares of habitat for wildlife like the short-eared owl. Read More WWF-Canada has an ambitious 10-year goal to restore one million hectares of habitat for wildlife like the short-eared owl.... Read More
Where tigers no longer roam July 29, 2021 100 years ago, tigers were prevalent across Asia. Today they exist in just 5 per cent of their historic range. Read More 100 years ago, tigers were prevalent across Asia. Today they exist in just 5 per cent of their historic... Read More
No COP Out: Why we must escalate our fight against the climate and biodiversity crises April 22, 2021 Earth Day 2020 was the global event’s 50th anniversary — a seemingly perfect opportunity to ramp up political pressure during what had been billed the “Super Year for Nature” due to a pair of... Read More Earth Day 2020 was the global event’s 50th anniversary — a seemingly perfect opportunity to ramp up political pressure... Read More
Calling all scientists: Help us measure the state of wildlife May 1, 2019 New Canadian wildlife data is needed for WWF’s next Living Planet Report for Canada. Read More New Canadian wildlife data is needed for WWF’s next Living Planet Report for Canada. Read More