James Snider

Posts count: 5

You spoke up for nature. The government listened

Earlier this year, we asked you to speak up for nature, and you answered our call in droves. Thank you for showing the federal government just how much you care about nature and wildlife.... Read More
Earlier this year, we asked you to speak up for nature, and you answered our call in droves. Thank...
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Why private funding can’t replace public leadership on nature

Market-based tools can support conservation — but they only work when government sets the rules, writes James Snider, vice-president of Science, Knowledge and Innovation at WWF-Canada At the end of March — now mere... Read More
Market-based tools can support conservation — but they only work when government sets the rules, writes James Snider, vice-president...
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A woman and a man at a press conference table in front of flags from Canada, China and the United Nation

What COP15’s Global Biodiversity Framework will mean here in Canada

During a dramatic climax to December’s UN COP15 biodiversity summit, nearly 200 countries adopted the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF). Containing four overarching goals and 23 specific targets, the new agreement aims to halt... Read More
During a dramatic climax to December’s UN COP15 biodiversity summit, nearly 200 countries adopted the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework...
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