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Sustainable fisheries matter, Newfoundland and Labrador signals with Fisheries Council appointment

ST. JOHN’S, July 11, 2017 — WWF-Canada welcomes the appointment of Janice Ryan, our fisheries conservation specialist, to the Newfoundland and Labrador Fisheries Advisory Council. The appointment gives a clear signal that the future... Read More
ST. JOHN’S, July 11, 2017 — WWF-Canada welcomes the appointment of Janice Ryan, our fisheries conservation specialist, to the...
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Big funding for little fishes

They say there’s plenty more fish in the sea. Thanks to some new funding for scientific monitoring, we’re about to find out. Read More
They say there’s plenty more fish in the sea. Thanks to some new funding for scientific monitoring, we’re about...
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Director, Corporate Partnerships

Position Description WWF-Canada is seeking an individual who has a passion for winning and wants to make a positive contribution to this planet for future generations. S/he will build on WWF Canada’s long tradition... Read More
Position Description WWF-Canada is seeking an individual who has a passion for winning and wants to make a positive...
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Senior Specialist, Marine Ecosystems and Fisheries

Position Description This role will contribute essential, evidence-based marine ecosystem knowledge to WWF-Canada, and lead at least one major initiative relating to oceans and/or fisheries. The initial major initiative is building on our national... Read More
Position Description This role will contribute essential, evidence-based marine ecosystem knowledge to WWF-Canada, and lead at least one major...
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Wildlife win with end of Pacific NorthWest LNG project

TORONTO, July 26, 2017 — David Miller, president and CEO of WWF-Canada, is available to comment on this decision by Petronas not to proceed with the Pacific NorthWest LNP project to construct a terminal... Read More
TORONTO, July 26, 2017 — David Miller, president and CEO of WWF-Canada, is available to comment on this decision...
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Supreme Court Clyde River ruling good news for wildlife

OTTAWA, July 26, 2017 — Statement from Paul Crowley, WWF-Canada’s vice-president of Arctic conservation, on the Supreme Court decision to uphold Clyde River’s appeal against seismic testing in Baffin Bay and the Davis Strait:... Read More
OTTAWA, July 26, 2017 — Statement from Paul Crowley, WWF-Canada’s vice-president of Arctic conservation, on the Supreme Court decision...
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Nature and communities across Canada benefit from latest Go Wild grants

TORONTO, August 2, 2017 – Whether exploring critical Salish Sea orca habitat and conservation issues onboard a 68-foot seafaring classroom or developing a freshwater monitoring kit with the potential to empower groups across Ontario... Read More
TORONTO, August 2, 2017 – Whether exploring critical Salish Sea orca habitat and conservation issues onboard a 68-foot seafaring...
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Standing Committee can’t delay on capelin monitoring

ST JOHN’S, March 23, 2017 —  Annual monitoring of capelin stocks around Newfoundland and Labrador should begin immediately for the health of the forage fish species, WWF-Canada says.     In its report on rebuilding the... Read More
ST JOHN’S, March 23, 2017 —  Annual monitoring of capelin stocks around Newfoundland and Labrador should begin immediately for the...
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