Tag: restoration

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A strip of tall grass running between a road and taller shrubs and trees, beneath hydro transmission lines.

Bringing habitat back to hydro corridors

Since 2021, WWF-Canada has been working with municipalities to identify and restore habitat within hydro corridors, using various management practices. Read More
Since 2021, WWF-Canada has been working with municipalities to identify and restore habitat within hydro corridors, using various management...
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Students planting trees

Multi-Million Dollar Investment Jump Starts Phase Two of WWF-Canada’s Nature and Climate Grant Program

Aviva Canada doubles down on its commitment to nature, funding crucial restoration work across the country. Toronto, ON, May 31, 2022 – Six highly impactful restoration projects from Vancouver Island to New Brunswick are starting... Read More
Aviva Canada doubles down on its commitment to nature, funding crucial restoration work across the country. Toronto, ON, May...
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The wins in our sails: WWF-Canada looks back at 2024

We have reached the end of another hot one — in fact, 2024 is on track to be the hottest year ever, narrowly beating last year’s record and further cementing the past decade as... Read More
We have reached the end of another hot one — in fact, 2024 is on track to be the...
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Mother sea otter kissing her pup.

10 facts you otter know about sea otters

Discover more about the playful sea otter, the threats they are facing, and how you can help them thrive now and into the future. Read More
Discover more about the playful sea otter, the threats they are facing, and how you can help them thrive...
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