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Tag: carbon map

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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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Vern Cheechoo standing in the woods

Mushkegowuk Council’s Vern Cheechoo on peatlands, climate change and the ‘Ring of Fire’

To help inform their stewardship decisions, the Mushkegowuk Council, which represents seven First Nations communities in northern Ontario, is working with WWF-Canada and McMaster University’s Remote Sensing Lab to “ground-truth” the carbon mapping research... Read More
To help inform their stewardship decisions, the Mushkegowuk Council, which represents seven First Nations communities in northern Ontario, is...
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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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