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Volunteers shimmy and shuffle in the river for science

Four volunteers became citizen scientists on the picturesque shore of the Ottawa River by donning hip-waders and gloves before kicking up the surface of the water to collect benthic invertebrates (bugs!). Led by Living... Read More
Four volunteers became citizen scientists on the picturesque shore of the Ottawa River by donning hip-waders and gloves before...
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Canada’s wildlife are in trouble, WWF-Canada’s new study finds

Canada’s wildlife are in trouble, and those that are declining are suffering deep losses, our new Living Planet Report Canada shows. Half of monitored vertebrate wildlife species in the study suffered population declines on... Read More
Canada’s wildlife are in trouble, and those that are declining are suffering deep losses, our new Living Planet Report...
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Wildlife milestone achieved after 30-year effort

It’s a place of indescribable natural beauty. It’s the Arctic home of three-quarters of the planet’s narwhal and a place where millions of seabirds arrive in summer to raise their young. It is part of the... Read More
It’s a place of indescribable natural beauty. It’s the Arctic home of three-quarters of the planet’s narwhal and a...
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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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World’s orca experts demand noise reduction in Salish Sea

The number of Salish Sea orcas off the Southern B.C. coast has been dwindling for 15 years without a recovery plan from the federal government. In March, when the final plan was released, it... Read More
The number of Salish Sea orcas off the Southern B.C. coast has been dwindling for 15 years without a...
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Time is running out for Salish Sea orcas

The orcas of the Salish Sea remain in a precarious position. Southern Resident Killer Whales, as they are known, now number just 78 after 12 months of high mortality. Read More
The orcas of the Salish Sea remain in a precarious position. Southern Resident Killer Whales, as they are known,...
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Cue the applause: Announcing our 2016 LP@W award winners

Living Planet @ Work champions are making meaningful contributions to sustainability. These outstanding individuals and companies went above and beyond. Read More
Living Planet @ Work champions are making meaningful contributions to sustainability. These outstanding individuals and companies went above and...
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