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Act Locally: How to De-Pave Your Property

Act Locally is a blog series about how you can apply the nature-based climate solutions used by our Nature and Climate Grant Program participants to your own life. Read to learn why de-paving works... Read More
Act Locally is a blog series about how you can apply the nature-based climate solutions used by our Nature...
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Uncovering Climate’s Secret Ally

Nature has slowed global warming, saving humanity from even more severe impacts of the climate crisis. But our ally is under threat, writes Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, WWF Global Lead for Climate and Energy, and WWF... Read More
Nature has slowed global warming, saving humanity from even more severe impacts of the climate crisis. But our ally...
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Close up of a single polar bear in Churchill, Manitoba.

How community-led patrols are keeping people and polar bears safe

This past summer, Jason Harasimo, who helms our Arctic Species Conservation Fund program out of WWF-Canada’s Iqaluit office, visited Whale Cove to attend a training for patrollers. He writes about his experience. Read More
This past summer, Jason Harasimo, who helms our Arctic Species Conservation Fund program out of WWF-Canada’s Iqaluit office, visited...
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Spotlight on the Hudson and James Bay Lowlands

“The Hudson and James Bay Lowlands are covered by peatlands which are an incredibly dense and globally significant carbon storage area. These carbon-rich areas are known as the ‘breathing lands’ to our Elders, and... Read More
“The Hudson and James Bay Lowlands are covered by peatlands which are an incredibly dense and globally significant carbon...
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Spotlight on Thaidene Nëné Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area

WWF-Canada is spotlighting Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs), including Thaidene Nëné, which translates to “Land of the Ancestors” in Dënesųłiné Yati and spans more than 26,000 square kilometres in the Northwest Territories. Lying... Read More
WWF-Canada is spotlighting Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs), including Thaidene Nëné, which translates to “Land of the Ancestors”...
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Spotlight on the Saskatchewan River Delta

WWF-Canada is spotlighting Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas, including the Saskatchewan River Delta (Kitaskīnaw),  a 9,706 square kilometre inland water delta, the largest in North America. It is a collection of wetlands, lakes, river channels and forests... Read More
WWF-Canada is spotlighting Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas, including the Saskatchewan River Delta (Kitaskīnaw),  a 9,706 square kilometre inland water delta, the...
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