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Teachers- thanks for being amazing!

Here at WWF-Canada, we are always impressed with what teachers and students do for our organization through our Community Panda program. We wanted to say THANK YOU to all of these amazing Canadian teachers! Read More
Here at WWF-Canada, we are always impressed with what teachers and students do for our organization through our Community...
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Virunga is a world away, but it reminds me of a place I know

I confess: two months ago, I had never heard of Virunga National Park. Now, as WWF’s global emergency campaign intensifies to protect this African ecological treasure from the threat of oil exploration, I see... Read More
I confess: two months ago, I had never heard of Virunga National Park. Now, as WWF’s global emergency campaign...
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After the big CITES win for sharks, what happens now?

Four months have passed since the historical decision at CITES to regulate the trade of five species of sharks and manta rays and we wanted to check in with our resident Director of TRAFFIC... Read More
Four months have passed since the historical decision at CITES to regulate the trade of five species of sharks...
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Valuing Virunga

Our insatiable demand for oil is leading to exploration in places that were once considered ‘off limits’– some of the world’s most special, important and fragile places – places like the Arctic and indeed,... Read More
Our insatiable demand for oil is leading to exploration in places that were once considered ‘off limits’– some of...
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B.C.’s Lakes and Rivers – It’s time to protect them!

A poll commissioned by WWF-Canada and the Vancouver Foundation just over two years ago, shows a resounding 94 per cent of British Columbians polled want the protection of nature, wildlife and species made a... Read More
A poll commissioned by WWF-Canada and the Vancouver Foundation just over two years ago, shows a resounding 94 per...
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Report Back: Putting your climate actions on the map

Good news from Earth Hour and National Sweater Day 2013! This year, WWF-Canada supporters took over 10.6 million actions for the climate. Thank you! Read More
Good news from Earth Hour and National Sweater Day 2013! This year, WWF-Canada supporters took over 10.6 million actions...
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Wind Power

My mission should I choose to accept it: climb a 100 metre high wind turbine to see how wind power works close-up “ a challenging, but exciting experience” according to our friends at... Read More
My mission should I choose to accept it: climb a 100 metre high wind turbine to see how wind...
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