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Government of Nunavut’s change in caribou calving ground position ‘irresponsible,’ WWF says

Iqaluit, March 8, 2016. WWF is disappointed in the Government of Nunavut’s recently announced position supporting development within caribou calving grounds and key access corridors. Caribou are sensitive when on their calving grounds, which... Read More
Iqaluit, March 8, 2016. WWF is disappointed in the Government of Nunavut’s recently announced position supporting development within caribou...
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Eleven communities across Canada Go Wild for nature

Toronto (March 8, 2016) – WWF-Canada is pleased to announce new recipients of the Go Wild Community Grants presented by TELUS program.  From Petty Harbour, Nfld., to Lillooet, B.C., Canadians are about to go... Read More
Toronto (March 8, 2016) – WWF-Canada is pleased to announce new recipients of the Go Wild Community Grants presented...
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Registration opens for the 2016 Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup

ACROSS CANADA, March 8, 2016 – Registration for this year’s Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup is now open, and to help mark the occasion, an animal that almost lost its life because of human litter was... Read More
ACROSS CANADA, March 8, 2016 – Registration for this year’s Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup is now open, and to help...
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The Cleanup Continues, Five Years after Tsunami in Japan

Vancouver, B.C., March 10 – Five years after Japan was struck by the most powerful earthquake in its history, debris continues to be cleaned up from the British Columbia coast.   The quake, which... Read More
Vancouver, B.C., March 10 – Five years after Japan was struck by the most powerful earthquake in its history,...
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Celebrate World Water Day with new Loblaw Water Fund projects

(Toronto, March 22, 2016) WWF–Canada celebrates World Water Day today by announcing 15 new Loblaw Water Fund grant recipients for 2016. In total, $250,000 in grants will be given to make Canada’s waters healthier... Read More
(Toronto, March 22, 2016) WWF–Canada celebrates World Water Day today by announcing 15 new Loblaw Water Fund grant recipients...
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Our blooming May photo contest is here

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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WWF-Canada reacts to federal budget unveiled today

OTTAWA, March 22, 2016 – WWF-Canada welcomes the Canadian federal budget unveiled today. It commits to putting the brakes on global warming, conserving Canada’s natural wealth, and investing in science, research and innovation in... Read More
OTTAWA, March 22, 2016 – WWF-Canada welcomes the Canadian federal budget unveiled today. It commits to putting the brakes...
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Funding available for innovative ideas in Ottawa for healthy oceans

OTTAWA, March 30, 2016 – Applications are now open for Ottawa Wave Makers, a microgrant for projects to help raise awareness in the nation’s capital about Canada’s oceans. The microgrant program, operated by Impact... Read More
OTTAWA, March 30, 2016 – Applications are now open for Ottawa Wave Makers, a microgrant for projects to help...
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