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Making sense of the walrus scene in Our Planet April 5, 2019 Tragedy strikes for walruses in Netflix’s new series, Our Planet. Here’s why. Read More Tragedy strikes for walruses in Netflix’s new series, Our Planet. Here’s why. Read More
Our Planet like you’ve never seen it before April 5, 2019 Discover Our Planet’s remaining natural wonders, and what we can do to protect them Read More Discover Our Planet’s remaining natural wonders, and what we can do to protect them Read More
5 wild stories from 2018 December 18, 2018 This year brought deadly environmental disasters and strained politics – but it also gave us a few charming animals that captured our collective attention at times when we seemed to need it most. Here’s... Read More This year brought deadly environmental disasters and strained politics – but it also gave us a few charming animals... Read More
Five new species available for adoption November 5, 2018 You can now bring home five new adorable species, available through WWF-Canada’s collection of symbolically adoptable animals. Whether you’re searching for a perfect gift for your favourite bird enthusiast, lighting up the world for... Read More You can now bring home five new adorable species, available through WWF-Canada’s collection of symbolically adoptable animals. Whether you’re... Read More
How an app is making the prairies safer for pronghorn October 5, 2018 Protecting one of North America's last remaining large mammal migrations with citizen science and a WWF Go Wild Community Grant. Read More Protecting one of North America's last remaining large mammal migrations with citizen science and a WWF Go Wild Community... Read More
More parks but less wildlife: What’s going on? July 17, 2018 An unprecedented commitment to terrestrial protected areas in Canada could still leave our most vulnerable species unprotected. Here’s how we can make sure that doesn’t happen. Read More An unprecedented commitment to terrestrial protected areas in Canada could still leave our most vulnerable species unprotected. Here’s how... Read More
A million fewer kilograms of garbage in our waters thanks to you May 9, 2018 Join Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup’s 25th season and together we can stop a million more. Read More Join Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup’s 25th season and together we can stop a million more. Read More
As governments argue, at-risk woodland caribou decline April 20, 2018 Canada’s woodland caribou have been listed under Canada’s Species at Risk Act for 15 years but continue to decline. Now is the time for action. Read More Canada’s woodland caribou have been listed under Canada’s Species at Risk Act for 15 years but continue to decline.... 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
For the love of salmon February 17, 2018 Using sweat and muscle to rebuild salmon spawning grounds on Canada's west coast, supported by WWF's Restoration Fund Read More Using sweat and muscle to rebuild salmon spawning grounds on Canada's west coast, supported by WWF's Restoration Fund Read More
How one volunteer is passing down passion for wildlife February 8, 2018 Kids’ Run for Nature is a start line for a lifelong commitment to conservation. Volunteer in your community. Read More Kids’ Run for Nature is a start line for a lifelong commitment to conservation. Volunteer in your community. Read More
Shining Light on a Forgotten River February 2, 2018 Eco-heroes are daylighting rivers with support from WWF-Canada’s Restoration Fund Read More Eco-heroes are daylighting rivers with support from WWF-Canada’s Restoration Fund Read More