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Southern Resident Killer Whale

Conflicting federal policies risk putting nature further in jeopardy

There are fewer than 75 southern resident killer whales left off the southwest coast of Vancouver Island. Earlier this spring, the federal government announced new measures to protect them — wider approach distances, no-go... Read More
There are fewer than 75 southern resident killer whales left off the southwest coast of Vancouver Island. Earlier this...
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A selection of about twelve young native plants of varied species as viewed from above.

Where to buy native plants across Canada

To make your gardening efforts as easy as possible, we’ve compiled a listing of native-plant sales from community submissions. Read More
To make your gardening efforts as easy as possible, we’ve compiled a listing of native-plant sales from community submissions.
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caribou eating grass

New maps reveal dramatic decline of an Arctic caribou migration range

By Janey Fugate, project manager for the Global Initiative on Ungulate Migration For centuries, the migrations of massive herds of caribou defined the ecosystem and lifeways of Indigenous people across the vast Canadian Arctic.... Read More
By Janey Fugate, project manager for the Global Initiative on Ungulate Migration For centuries, the migrations of massive herds...
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Beaver in water

LPRC 2025 species profile: North American beaver (Castor canadensis)

WWF-Canada’s 2025 Living Planet Report Canada (LPRC) shows the steepest average population decline of Canadian species yet — and one of the reasons is nature’s interconnectedness. Each species is part of a larger web, and when... Read More
WWF-Canada’s 2025 Living Planet Report Canada (LPRC) shows the steepest average population decline of Canadian species yet — and one of...
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