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Aviso steps up for wildlife as presenting sponsor of the 2025 WWF Climb for NatureAviso employees will also be climbing and volunteering at th ...
WWF-Canada welcomes Ryan Baillargeon, David Oxtoby and Thao Pham to its Board of DirectorsWorld Wildlife Fund Canada is proud to announce the appointm ...
Government failure to recommend emergency order to protect endangered orcas prompts legal challenge from conservation groupsConservation groups filed a legal challenge over the failure ...
Win a mural for your school from WWF! WWF February 18, 2014 Share: Share This Page: Share with Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Linkedin Share in email Hundred foot long humpback whales… the stuff of legends or just an amazing large-scale art piece? Maybe a little bit of both! © Earth Foundation Since 2008, Earth Foundation’s Todd Polich has been bringing conservation issues to life in British Columbia’s schools and communities in the form of epically sized wildlife art. For Earth Hour 2014, WWF is very excited to be collaborating with Earth Foundation. Together, we are offering one lucky elementary or secondary school in the greater Vancouver area the opportunity to transform an ordinary school wall into an amazing conservation art piece! © Earth Foundation The contest is open NOW and closes March 7, 2014. It’s easy to enter — all we want to know is: What is your school’s vision for a world in which humans live in harmony with nature? And what would that look like as a mural at your school? © Earth Foundation Download the entry form and full contest rules and regulations at wwfcastg.wwf.ca/artofempowerment. WWF’s Schools for a Living Planet connects educators and students of all ages to WWF’s conservation work. Join the S4LP community and learn how you can inspire your classrooms and classmates to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature.