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LIVING PLANET REPORT CANADA RESOURCES

Learn more about the Living Planet Report Canada with these helpful fact sheets.


2020 Reports

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Living Planet Report Canada 2020 Full Report

Our Living Planet Report Canada (LPRC) 2020 reveals that since 1970, populations of Canadian species assessed as at risk have plunged by an average of 59 per cent and species assessed as globally at risk have seen their Canadian populations fall by an average of 42 per cent.

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Living Planet Report Canada 2020 Executive Summary

Canada — with its expansive and beautiful ecosystems — is considered a land of plenty. But is plenty enough for all its wildlife to thrive?

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Living Planet Report Canada 2020 Overview

Hundreds of these species — including mammals, birds, amphibians, and reptiles — are now at risk of extinction. Meaningful conservation action is required to prevent further loss. But knowing which species are under threat isn’t enough.

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Living Planet Report Canada 2020 Technical Summary

To learn more about the Canadian Living Planet Index, how it’s calculated, and what it tells us, read the technical report here.

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Regional fact sheets

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Arctic fact sheet

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Atlantic fact sheet

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Central fact sheet

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Pacific fact sheet

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Prairie fact sheet

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2017 Reports

© Natalie Bowes A southern resident Killer whale (Orcinus orca) leaping out of the waters of Haro Strait, British Columbia, Canada

Living Planet Report Canada 2017 Full Report

The fate of wildlife in Canada is in our hands. WWF-Canada’s Living Planet Report Canada 2017 shows that wildlife is on a troubling decline. It’s time to come together and turn things around.

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Living Planet Report Canada 2017 Executive Summary

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2017 Technical Document

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