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Environmental groups launch appeal to protect Newfoundland offshore waters from fossil fuel expansion

ST JOHN’S, N.L./TRADITIONAL TERRITORY OF THE BEOTHUK AND MI’KMAQ –Environmental groups are launching an appeal to protect marine ecosystems off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador from the harmful effects of unchecked exploratory oil and... Read More
ST JOHN’S, N.L./TRADITIONAL TERRITORY OF THE BEOTHUK AND MI’KMAQ –Environmental groups are launching an appeal to protect marine ecosystems off...
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New analysis using Canada’s carbon map shows how wildlife conservation also benefits climate

A new study from WWF-Canada has assessed the carbon benefits of previously identified conservation actions that benefit wildlife in the Wolastoq/Saint John River watershed in New Brunswick. If the strategies that have most benefit... Read More
A new study from WWF-Canada has assessed the carbon benefits of previously identified conservation actions that benefit wildlife in...
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Ontario government must do more to protect species at risk: WWF-Canada

WWF-Canada is concerned about the findings outlined in Ontario’s Auditor General’s annual environmental report, which signals a troubling disregard by the Ontario government for the future of at-risk species and climate change. The report... Read More
WWF-Canada is concerned about the findings outlined in Ontario’s Auditor General’s annual environmental report, which signals a troubling disregard...
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WWF-Canada launches 10-year plan to Regenerate Canada

New survey reveals that two-thirds of Canadians are pessimistic about the future of the planet — but there is still time to change the path we’re on. Regenerate Canada and irREVERSIBLE campaign show the... Read More
New survey reveals that two-thirds of Canadians are pessimistic about the future of the planet — but there is...
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Grand Chief Solomon and Minister Wilkinson sign a MOU to assess the feasibility of a National Marine Conservation area in western James Bay and southwestern Hudson Bay.

First phase of Indigenous-led National Marine Conservation Area a critical step in fight against biodiversity loss and climate change

The assessment is another important contribution in meeting Canada’s goal to protect 30 percent of its land and waters by 2030, in a region that will benefit both biodiversity loss and climate change. The... Read More
The assessment is another important contribution in meeting Canada’s goal to protect 30 percent of its land and waters...
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CN Tower Climb for Nature Goes Virtual

Even though the CN Tower is closed, you can still take your steps for wildlife.  Toronto, ON, March 13, 2020 – The health and safety of our climbers, staff and volunteers is our top... Read More
Even though the CN Tower is closed, you can still take your steps for wildlife.  Toronto, ON, March 13,...
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Specialist, Marine Conservation & Shipping

Position Description The Specialist, Marine Conservation and Shipping will provide policy, science, industry perspective, and community and Indigenous engagement and outreach capacity on issues related to marine shipping and marine protection to the WWF... Read More
Position Description The Specialist, Marine Conservation and Shipping will provide policy, science, industry perspective, and community and Indigenous engagement...
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