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Tina Knezevic

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Launch of Mapping Canada's Carbon Landscapes study at COP26

What does WWF-Canada want to see happen at the COP28 climate summit?

For three decades, world leaders have gathered annually at a “Conference of Parties” to talk global action on climate change. But COP28 in Dubai, from November 30–December 12, is particularly crucial because countries are... Read More
For three decades, world leaders have gathered annually at a “Conference of Parties” to talk global action on climate...
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How IPCAs advance protection and reconciliation

If you’re a regular WWF visitor, you’re already fairly familiar with protected areas — geographical regions of land or water with restrictions on human activities to safeguard habitat. This conservation tool offers the promise... Read More
If you’re a regular WWF visitor, you’re already fairly familiar with protected areas — geographical regions of land or...
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Beyond Targets: Spotlight on Seal River Watershed Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area

WWF-Canada’s Beyond Targets report proposes a new model for protected and conserved area establishment in Canada — one that prioritizes the advancement of Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs) and Indigenous rights and title,... Read More
WWF-Canada’s Beyond Targets report proposes a new model for protected and conserved area establishment in Canada — one that...
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Launch of Mapping Canada's Carbon Landscapes study at COP26

WATCH: Mapping Canada’s Carbon Landscapes launch at COP26

WWF-Canada and partners released Canada’s first-ever national carbon analysis and map during a “Panda Pavilion” panel at COP26 in Glasgow on November 10. The study, led by researchers from McMaster University’s Remote Sensing Laboratory,... Read More
WWF-Canada and partners released Canada’s first-ever national carbon analysis and map during a “Panda Pavilion” panel at COP26 in...
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Atlantic walrus sits on rocks with mountains and ocean in the background.

Underwater noise harms wildlife, here’s how to turn down the volume

As we’ve said before, underwater noise is pollution, too! So, on World Oceans Day earlier in June, WWF-International launched two reports highlighting the threats whales and other marine wildlife face when bombarded by noise... Read More
As we’ve said before, underwater noise is pollution, too! So, on World Oceans Day earlier in June, WWF-International launched...
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a kelp beach in Foggy Inlet, Newfoundland and Labrador

WWF International turns 60

As WWF-Canada, we’re focused on, well, Canada. But we’re proud to be part of an international organization that, this year, is celebrating 60 years of conservation impact. Since 1961, WWF has grown into a... Read More
As WWF-Canada, we’re focused on, well, Canada. But we’re proud to be part of an international organization that, this...
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Behind-the-scenes of the LPRC 2020

The Living Planet Report Canada 2020 is full of data. But who crunches all the numbers? We spoke to Jessica Currie, a specialist in our science, knowledge and innovation team, about what goes into... Read More
The Living Planet Report Canada 2020 is full of data. But who crunches all the numbers? We spoke to...
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So, you want to be a citizen scientist?

There’s a whole lot of science needing to be done these days, and not enough professional scientists to do it. But there is a solution! Citizen science — also known as community science —... Read More
There’s a whole lot of science needing to be done these days, and not enough professional scientists to do...
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