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U.S. Ocean Planning Sets a Smart Example: WWF Canada

Ottawa: July 20, 2010 – Yesterday’s historic U.S. announcement of a national oceans stewardship initiative, designed to bolster sustainable development and conservation in U.S. waters, highlights the pressing need for a similar approach to... Read More
Ottawa: July 20, 2010 – Yesterday’s historic U.S. announcement of a national oceans stewardship initiative, designed to bolster sustainable...
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Russia Tiger habitat gets a boost with protection of key tree species

Moscow, Russia, 29 July 2010, World Tiger Day—the Russian government has introduced measures to protect the Korean Pine, a key species found in Amur Tiger habitat in the Russian Far East. Rising global demand... Read More
Moscow, Russia, 29 July 2010, World Tiger Day—the Russian government has introduced measures to protect the Korean Pine, a...
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Youth on Arctic Expedition with WWF Expert

“Being within metres of a polar bear, seeing a proposed oil drilling site, or spending time in northern communities – these are all transformative experiences,” said Caron. The students travel with scientists, educators and... Read More
“Being within metres of a polar bear, seeing a proposed oil drilling site, or spending time in northern communities...
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Changing tide on Northern cod

WWF-Canada has partnered with the Fish, Food and Allied Workers Union (FFAW) to restore a historic northern Newfoundland cod fishery. Read More
WWF-Canada has partnered with the Fish, Food and Allied Workers Union (FFAW) to restore a historic northern Newfoundland cod...
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Government’s New Arctic Oil Lease Ill Advised: WWF

The federal Department of Indian and Northern Affairs (INAC) announced that Chevron Canada Ltd. paid $103.3 million for a deep site in the Beaufort Sea, the result of a bidding process that closed July... Read More
The federal Department of Indian and Northern Affairs (INAC) announced that Chevron Canada Ltd. paid $103.3 million for a...
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May 2015 Photo Contest: Signs of spring

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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Coal power opposition goes global

Almost 10,000 people from 100 countries have objected to plans for a new coal-fired power station at Hunterston in Ayrshire, Scotland, it was revealed today (Friday 13 August) by WWF. With one week to... Read More
Almost 10,000 people from 100 countries have objected to plans for a new coal-fired power station at Hunterston in...
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Earth’s Overdraft Notice: On August 21st, we exceed nature’s budget

(OAKLAND, CA, USA) – It has taken humanity less than nine months to exhaust its ecological budget for the year, according to data from Global Footprint Network, a California-based environmental research organization. Global Footprint... Read More
(OAKLAND, CA, USA) – It has taken humanity less than nine months to exhaust its ecological budget for the...
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MaPP: The long view across a great big sea

The Marine Planning Partnership (MaPP) recognizes first and foremost that the health of the marine environment is the foundation for healthy communities and economies. Read More
The Marine Planning Partnership (MaPP) recognizes first and foremost that the health of the marine environment is the foundation...
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Shoreline Sculptures Made of Litter Encourage Canadians to Join the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup

Vancouver and Toronto residents were greeted today by aquatic animal sculptures made of garbage along the shoreline. The sculptures were created to raise awareness of the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup, presented by Loblaw Companies... Read More
Vancouver and Toronto residents were greeted today by aquatic animal sculptures made of garbage along the shoreline. The sculptures...
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