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WWF applauds Instagram warnings against harmful wildlife selfies

TORONTO, December 5, 2017 – Instagram’s new content advisory screen that warns people they are “searching for a hashtag that may be associated with posts that encourage harmful behavior to animals or the environment”... Read More
TORONTO, December 5, 2017 – Instagram’s new content advisory screen that warns people they are “searching for a hashtag...
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Fieldnotes: Rudolph the red-nosed caribou

Fieldnotes is WWF-Canada’s newsletter about our science-based work finding solutions in the face of an unprecedented crisis in climate change and wildlife loss. If Fieldnotes was forwarded to you, please click here to subscribe... Read More
Fieldnotes is WWF-Canada’s newsletter about our science-based work finding solutions in the face of an unprecedented crisis in climate...
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Site C dam decision harmful to wildlife

TORONTO, Dec. 11, 2017 – World Wildlife Fund Canada condemns the Government of British Columbia’s decision to continue construction of the Site C dam, which will cause irreparable harm to habitat for fish –... Read More
TORONTO, Dec. 11, 2017 – World Wildlife Fund Canada condemns the Government of British Columbia’s decision to continue construction...
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Fieldnotes: Uncovering the wildlife-climate connection

Fieldnotes is WWF-Canada’s newsletter about our science-based work finding solutions in the face of an unprecedented crisis in climate change and wildlife loss. Please click here to subscribe and get future issues emailed direct... Read More
Fieldnotes is WWF-Canada’s newsletter about our science-based work finding solutions in the face of an unprecedented crisis in climate...
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Alberta’s transition to renewable energy a welcome move

TORONTO, Dec. 13, 2017 – World Wildlife Fund Canada lauds the Government of Alberta for acting to stop climate change and reverse the decline of wildlife. The announcement today to develop four wind power... Read More
TORONTO, Dec. 13, 2017 – World Wildlife Fund Canada lauds the Government of Alberta for acting to stop climate...
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Vital sea-ice habitat recognized with UNESCO nod

IQALUIT, Dec. 20, 2017 — In response to Environment Minister Catherine McKenna’s announcement that part of the Last Ice Area will be included on the tentative list advanced to UNESCO for consideration as a... Read More
IQALUIT, Dec. 20, 2017 — In response to Environment Minister Catherine McKenna’s announcement that part of the Last Ice...
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Community Events Coordinator Volunteer

Please note all positions have been filled for 2018. We are now collecting applications to be considered as a volunteer for 2019. If you would like to be considered for this opportunity next year,... Read More
Please note all positions have been filled for 2018. We are now collecting applications to be considered as a...
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Adopt OECD recommendations for biodiversity, WWF-Canada urges

OTTAWA, Dec. 22, 2017 — World Wildlife Fund Canada urges the governments in all jurisdictions of the country to implement measures aimed to restore, protect and enhance Canada’s wealth of nature and biodiversity and increase renewable-energy production as recommended in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s new 2017 Environmental Performance... Read More
OTTAWA, Dec. 22, 2017 — World Wildlife Fund Canada urges the governments in all jurisdictions of the country to implement measures aimed to restore, protect and enhance Canada’s wealth...
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Fieldnotes: Why you otter be less salty this winter

Fieldnotes is WWF-Canada’s newsletter about our science-based work finding solutions in the face of an unprecedented crisis in climate change and wildlife loss. Please click here to subscribe and get future issues emailed direct... Read More
Fieldnotes is WWF-Canada’s newsletter about our science-based work finding solutions in the face of an unprecedented crisis in climate...
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