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The wins in our sails: WWF-Canada looks back at 2024 December 23, 2024 We have reached the end of another hot one — in fact, 2024 is on track to be the hottest year ever, narrowly beating last year’s record and further cementing the past decade as... Read More We have reached the end of another hot one — in fact, 2024 is on track to be the... Read More
Turn your route into art during WWF’s Race for Wildlife August 10, 2023 Families, friends, colleagues and wildlife enthusiasts across Canada will be taking part in WWF’s Race for Wildlife from September 22 to 24. And you can make the Race for Wildlife more than just an... Read More Families, friends, colleagues and wildlife enthusiasts across Canada will be taking part in WWF’s Race for Wildlife from September... Read More
Front of the pack: These Race for Wildlife participants are fundraising their way to the finish line August 2, 2023 Registration for WWF’s Race for Wildlife is now open, which means that training and fundraising efforts are already underway in advance of the September 22 – 24 event. So, we caught up with... Read More Registration for WWF’s Race for Wildlife is now open, which means that training and fundraising efforts are already underway... Read More
Wildfires, wildlife and what we can do June 21, 2023 For months now, we’ve been witness to a country on fire. From Vancouver Island to Newfoundland, nearly every part of Canada has experienced what’s been declared the country’s worst wildfire season on record. Emily... Read More For months now, we’ve been witness to a country on fire. From Vancouver Island to Newfoundland, nearly every part... Read More
5 reasons why you should step up for wildlife by climbing the CN Tower January 6, 2023 WWF's CN Tower Climb for Nature is back. When you climb the CN Tower, or you donate to someone who is, you’ll help WWF-Canada restore and protect habitats across the country. Read More WWF's CN Tower Climb for Nature is back. When you climb the CN Tower, or you donate to someone... Read More
WWF Gift Guide: Adopt fennec fox November 12, 2021 Get to know WWF-Canada's newest symbolic adoption species, the fennec fox and how it survives life in the desert. Read More Get to know WWF-Canada's newest symbolic adoption species, the fennec fox and how it survives life in the desert.... Read More
Six reasons why the world needs to protect big cats April 21, 2021 Securing a future for tigers and snow leopards is about more than saving an iconic species. Big cats are the heart and soul of their ecosystems. Read More Securing a future for tigers and snow leopards is about more than saving an iconic species. Big cats are... Read More
Why narwhal are the most vulnerable to a warmer, louder Arctic February 16, 2021 For millennia, these tusked ice whales have been a vital part of Inuit culture in the eastern Arctic. In other parts of the world, the narwhal’s long spiral tusks were once believed to have... Read More For millennia, these tusked ice whales have been a vital part of Inuit culture in the eastern Arctic. In... Read More
11 native Canadian species that signal springtime May 5, 2023 From the sweet melody of the song sparrow to the emergence of groundhogs from their burrows, one of the most exciting parts of the spring season is watching the natural world reawaken and blossom... Read More From the sweet melody of the song sparrow to the emergence of groundhogs from their burrows, one of the... Read More
Five things Tiger King doesn’t explain about captive tigers April 8, 2020 Tiger King, Netflix’s new docuseries, is roaring with popularity. But behind the human melodrama, there is a frightful truth: tigers in captivity are a significant conservation issue that could impact the survival of this... Read More Tiger King, Netflix’s new docuseries, is roaring with popularity. But behind the human melodrama, there is a frightful truth:... Read More
It’s Amazon Day. And yes, it’s still on fire September 5, 2019 On Amazon Day we should all be celebrating South America’s biodiversity-rich rainforest and the unique benefits it provides the planet. But while media coverage has been reduced to a smolder, flames are still engulfing... Read More On Amazon Day we should all be celebrating South America’s biodiversity-rich rainforest and the unique benefits it provides the... Read More
No oil and gas in marine protected areas is a big win for whales May 2, 2019 Fragile marine ecosystems in Canada will finally get the protection they need. Read More Fragile marine ecosystems in Canada will finally get the protection they need. Read More