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Mountain gorilla demonstrating power. Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda.

From risk to resilience: The story of the mountain gorilla

Global species populations are declining at a catastrophic rate.   Since 1970, wildlife populations have plunged by an average of 73 per cent. The staggering figure comes from WWF’s most recent Living Planet Report, which... Read More
Global species populations are declining at a catastrophic rate.   Since 1970, wildlife populations have plunged by an average of...
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These corporate stars scaled new heights for nature

Let’s give a standing ovation (on very sore legs) to a few of these 187 powerhouse corporate teams who raised over $386,000 and made the 2025 WWF CN Tower Climb for Nature unforgettable. Read More
Let’s give a standing ovation (on very sore legs) to a few of these 187 powerhouse corporate teams who...
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A lone Grizzly bear near the water dwarfed by surrounding trees and mountains

Responses to Questionnaire to the Federal Parties on Environmental Priorities

In anticipation of the need to bring forth important issues facing Canadians today — environmental protections, nature- and climate-related issues, and environmental justice — a questionnaire representing the collective priorities of 16 leading environmental organizations... Read More
In anticipation of the need to bring forth important issues facing Canadians today — environmental protections, nature- and climate-related...
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Photo of Earth from space showing the western hemisphere.

How you can be part of the Biggest Hour for Earth

This Saturday, March 22, people in over 180 countries and territories will unite to create the Biggest Hour for Earth — and you can be part of it! Read More
This Saturday, March 22, people in over 180 countries and territories will unite to create the Biggest Hour for...
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Canada released its draft Ocean Noise Strategy. Now what?

The draft Ocean Noise Strategy lacks clear direction on how and when Canada intends to take action to measurably reduce underwater noise pollution. Here's our feedback. Read More
The draft Ocean Noise Strategy lacks clear direction on how and when Canada intends to take action to measurably...
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‘A way to give back to nature for everything it has given me’

At the confluence of the Fraser and Nechako rivers lies Prince George, B.C., a residential, educational and industrial centre set amid biodiverse forests and wetlands with wildlife ranging from spawning salmon and salamanders to... Read More
At the confluence of the Fraser and Nechako rivers lies Prince George, B.C., a residential, educational and industrial centre...
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Tigers, turmeric and traffic: Conservation updates from Nepal and Bhutan

Rinjan Shrestha, WWF-Canada’s Asian species expert, recently visited Nepal and Bhutan, documenting his trip along the way. From meetings with government officials to chatting with community members to looking for leopards, Rinjan worked on... Read More
Rinjan Shrestha, WWF-Canada’s Asian species expert, recently visited Nepal and Bhutan, documenting his trip along the way. From meetings...
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