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March 2015 Photo Contest: Wonderful water

Your creativity behind the camera lens could win you bragging rights! Enter the WWF Photo Contest and your photo and name could be featured in next month’s e-newsletter. Read More
Your creativity behind the camera lens could win you bragging rights! Enter the WWF Photo Contest and your photo...
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WWF Supports Ontario’s Amended Far North Act (Bill 191)

Today WWF-Canada indicated that it hopes the Ontario Legislature will soon pass an amended Act with respect to land use planning and protection in the Far North. The legislation was introduced in June 2009... Read More
Today WWF-Canada indicated that it hopes the Ontario Legislature will soon pass an amended Act with respect to land...
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The Return of Grand Banks Cod?

(Halifax, Canada: September 16, 2010) New fisheries data suggest that after a 16 year moratorium, Atlantic cod on the southern Grand Banks have increased by 69 percent since the last assessment in 2007. While... Read More
(Halifax, Canada: September 16, 2010) New fisheries data suggest that after a 16 year moratorium, Atlantic cod on the...
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NAFO commits to an effective rebuilding plan for Grand Banks cod

(Halifax, Canada: September 24, 2010) The Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO) followed through on commitments to implement an effective rebuilding strategy for southern Grand Banks cod in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada this week. A... Read More
(Halifax, Canada: September 24, 2010) The Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO) followed through on commitments to implement an effective...
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2010 Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup a Success!

Toronto, O.N. and Vancouver, B.C. – Vancouver Aquarium and WWF-Canada are proud to announce that the 17th annual Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup, presented by Loblaw Companies Limited, was a great success, with over 47,000... Read More
Toronto, O.N. and Vancouver, B.C. – Vancouver Aquarium and WWF-Canada are proud to announce that the 17th annual Great...
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China’s panda population on the rise

China's most recent survey of the panda population estimates that 1,864 pandas now live in the wild. That’s a 16.8% increase since the previous survey, which was released ten years ago. Read More
China's most recent survey of the panda population estimates that 1,864 pandas now live in the wild. That’s a...
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Meeting needs the way to low carbon revolution

Mexico City, Mexico – Business leaders convening today in Mexico City will hear that meeting needs is a better basis for a low carbon economy than a focus for improving technologies for delivering the... Read More
Mexico City, Mexico – Business leaders convening today in Mexico City will hear that meeting needs is a better...
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