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Beaufort Sea initiative

But I don’t have a head scarf, I said, looking at my taxi driver, who came here via Calgary from the Sudan. It’s fine, he said, no one minds. Read More
But I don’t have a head scarf, I said, looking at my taxi driver, who came here via Calgary...
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Untangling the North Atlantic right whale

Well, I was hoping to be able to give you better news. By now, many of you have probably heard about the entangled right whale found on Christmas Day in the U.S. Read More
Well, I was hoping to be able to give you better news. By now, many of you have probably...
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Cleaning a mile of shorline, miles away

After the United Nations climate change conference in Cancun, Mexico came to a close, a number of WWF staff from around the world paid a visit to Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve just 200km south... Read More
After the United Nations climate change conference in Cancun, Mexico came to a close, a number of WWF staff...
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My New Year's resolution: Empathy

I recently had the opportunity to hear Margaret Atwood speak to a room full of book lovers about her newest novel, The Year of the Flood. Read More
I recently had the opportunity to hear Margaret Atwood speak to a room full of book lovers about her...
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Happy holidays from WWF-Canada

As we near the holiday season and the new year, I wanted to thank you for your support and share with you highlights from this past year. Thanks to your dedication, many exciting conservation... Read More
As we near the holiday season and the new year, I wanted to thank you for your support and...
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A winter solstice greeting from Inuvik

I head south for the holidays on the shortest day of the year – the winter solstice on December 21. Yet my journey involves 11 hours’ flying time – five hours from Inuvik to... Read More
I head south for the holidays on the shortest day of the year – the winter solstice on December...
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It’s not too late to save polar bears: study

A new paper published in Nature magazine suggests that reductions in greenhouse gases would be effective in saving polar bear populations from the worst effects of climate change. The report says that the bears’... Read More
A new paper published in Nature magazine suggests that reductions in greenhouse gases would be effective in saving polar...
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Settling into my new role in Inuvik

The Mackenzie River crossing is open - that is, it is frozen hard. I know because today I could find lemongrass, fresh basil and wonderful pears at Arctic Foods. The price of which you... Read More
The Mackenzie River crossing is open - that is, it is frozen hard. I know because today I could...
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Are we having fun yet?

Earlier this year, I had a little epiphany about this whole climate change thing. A lot of the time, we tend to associate climate change with a doom and gloom outlook. It’s... Read More
Earlier this year, I had a little epiphany about this whole climate change thing. A lot of the...
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My inner animal: The leopard frog (again!)

So I finally got around to finding my inner animal with our swanky Facebook app. As WWF-Canada’s Freshwater Program Director, I was pleased as punch to find I have most in common with the... Read More
So I finally got around to finding my inner animal with our swanky Facebook app. As WWF-Canada’s Freshwater Program...
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