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Last chance to sponsor a CN Tower climber

I woke up this morning feeling somehow surprised that I had agreed to climb the CN Tower for a third year in a row (is it possible for knees to wince?). But really, when... Read More
I woke up this morning feeling somehow surprised that I had agreed to climb the CN Tower for a...
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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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Earth Hour goes to extremes to protect the planet

Just five months after the end of the Libyan uprising, nineteen-year-old Mohammad Nattah will organise Earth Hour in his town of Tripoli for the first time. Read More
Just five months after the end of the Libyan uprising, nineteen-year-old Mohammad Nattah will organise Earth Hour in his...
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Deepening our discussion on wind power

After some questions and comments regarding a blog post about wind power, we have illustrated here why WWF works in the area of environmentally friendly energy, and will provide some of the facts behind... Read More
After some questions and comments regarding a blog post about wind power, we have illustrated here why WWF works...
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Trust. Respect. Compassion. Food. Oh… and the public interest!

A murmur spreads through the room as some 150 people, young and old, express their discontent with being limited to a process that seems designed to separate their personal values from the decisions we... Read More
A murmur spreads through the room as some 150 people, young and old, express their discontent with being limited...
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Community Panda of the Month: Branksome Hall

Each month WWF will be featuring an individual or group that has gone above and beyond to support WWF’s conservation efforts. This month, we are thrilled to feature Branksome Hall after they raised more... Read More
Each month WWF will be featuring an individual or group that has gone above and beyond to support WWF’s...
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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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Elephant poaching and ivory trade on the rise

An estimated 4,000 to 12,000 are killed each year for their tusks. In Egypt, failure in law enforcement and new buyers fuel that country's illegal ivory market. Read More
An estimated 4,000 to 12,000 are killed each year for their tusks. In Egypt, failure in law enforcement and...
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Giant Panda on two wheels

Our panda took part in Toronto’s symbolic ‘Coldest Day of the Year Ride’ cycling event this morning. Read More
Our panda took part in Toronto’s symbolic ‘Coldest Day of the Year Ride’ cycling event this morning.
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