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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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Hammond River Angling Association

One year, big impact: 90,000 trees, shrubs planted and 160 hectares restored in first year of Nature and Climate Grant Program

Habitat loss is driving the decline of species at risk and worsening climate change by releasing carbon stored in nature. The solution is meaningful, measurable restoration efforts, and the inaugural grantees of our $2-million... Read More
Habitat loss is driving the decline of species at risk and worsening climate change by releasing carbon stored in...
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Learn the five seasons of the Ojibwe calendar

At WWF-Canada, we believe that ecological restoration is not possible without reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, and we see Indigenous language revitalization as a part of this process. As we (finally) enter springtime,... Read More
At WWF-Canada, we believe that ecological restoration is not possible without reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, and we...
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Turn your Run to Restore Nature into a GPS work of art

People across Canada will be running, walking and wheeling in WWF-Canada’s Run to Restore Nature. Design a route shaped like one of the species you’re protecting! Read More
People across Canada will be running, walking and wheeling in WWF-Canada’s Run to Restore Nature. Design a route shaped...
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CN Tower Climb for Nature Goes Virtual

Even though the CN Tower is closed, you can still take your steps for wildlife.  Toronto, ON, March 13, 2020 – The health and safety of our climbers, staff and volunteers is our top... Read More
Even though the CN Tower is closed, you can still take your steps for wildlife.  Toronto, ON, March 13,...
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