Megan Leslie

Posts count: 16

The election was a win for nature, but now comes the real work

This next stage must be about implementation, removing politics, and ignoring misinformation, and that requires a new approach to how government functions. Canada is home to the world’s longest coastline, nearly 25 per cent... Read More
This next stage must be about implementation, removing politics, and ignoring misinformation, and that requires a new approach to...
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Woman stands on stage that says Collision in the background

After the fire: How technology can drive successful restoration

In the midst of Canada’s worst wildfire season in recorded history, it’s time to re-evaluate how we deal with the restoration of forest ecosystems. Megan Leslie, WWF-Canada’s president & CEO, delivered a keynote address... Read More
In the midst of Canada’s worst wildfire season in recorded history, it’s time to re-evaluate how we deal with...
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The importance of community (and conservation) during COVID-19

This new normal sure doesn’t feel very normal. The growing COVID-19 emergency is affecting all of our lives, and here at WWF-Canada we want to first and foremost express our concern and support for... Read More
This new normal sure doesn’t feel very normal. The growing COVID-19 emergency is affecting all of our lives, and...
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Early Earth Overshoot Day puts us in environmental debt

On Monday, July 29th, we will have used up our entire annual natural resource budget. It’s hardly the first time we’ve run out before the end of the year, but it is the earliest... Read More
On Monday, July 29th, we will have used up our entire annual natural resource budget. It’s hardly the first...
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Nature can save us

A new report from the International Panel on Climate Change shows we are falling shockingly short on our Paris Agreement targets to curb global warming. Nature can be a part of our climate solution.... Read More
A new report from the International Panel on Climate Change shows we are falling shockingly short on our Paris...
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Dying orcas get their day in court

Southern resident killer whales are teetering on the brink of extinction. World Wildlife Fund Canada and our partners are taking the federal government to court to try to ensure their survival. Lawyers from Ecojustice asked the Federal Court today to... Read More
Southern resident killer whales are teetering on the brink of extinction. World Wildlife Fund Canada and our partners are taking the federal government...
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