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Turning down the volume on ocean noise pollution
Ever been awakened by loud construction? Or been unable to concentrate because your neighbour won’t turn down their audio system? Believe it or not, it could be worse: if you were under water, sound... Read More
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WWF-Canada awards $300,000 in contracts for new technologies that help measure carbon that’s stored in nature
The Nature x Carbon Tech Challenge award recipients are using innovation to help communities overcome barriers to measuring the outcomes of nature-based climate solutions Read More
The Nature x Carbon Tech Challenge award recipients are using innovation to help communities overcome barriers to measuring the...
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Measuring forest carbon at the push of a button
Monitoring carbon in nature allows us to understand the effects that protecting, managing and restoring habitats (known as nature-based climate solutions, or NbCS) have on reducing carbon in the atmosphere. Current approaches are costly,... Read More
Monitoring carbon in nature allows us to understand the effects that protecting, managing and restoring habitats (known as nature-based...
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Get ready to cheer on your plants!
Here are some tips to get your growing season off to a great start, for you and for wildlife. Read More
Here are some tips to get your growing season off to a great start, for you and for wildlife.
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IPCC report makes clear urgent climate action is needed. Nature needs to be a part of that plan, says WWF-Canada.
A new global climate science report published today confirms that humans have irreversibly altered the planet and locked in many changes. Altering the path ahead is scientifically still possible if we take urgent and... Read More
A new global climate science report published today confirms that humans have irreversibly altered the planet and locked in...
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Meet some of Manitoba’s nicest native plants
May 12 is Manitoba Day! What better way to mark it than by exploring the province’s rugged and beautiful native plants — and how you can help expand their populations. What do you picture... Read More
May 12 is Manitoba Day! What better way to mark it than by exploring the province’s rugged and beautiful...
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Speed kills: How to make shipping less deadly for whales
A rare fin whale, last spotted alive off the coast of Seattle back in January, tragically washed ashore two months later in Pender Harbour, just north of Vancouver. Less than two years old and... Read More
A rare fin whale, last spotted alive off the coast of Seattle back in January, tragically washed ashore two...
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