Tag: WWF

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Video: We are all connected

The world around us, where we live, the air we breathe, the water we drink. It is all connected. Read More
The world around us, where we live, the air we breathe, the water we drink. It is all connected.
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WWF in the Eco-Learning Center at Ontario Place!

Earlier this year, I wrote a blog entry about WWF’s traveling museum exhibit, “A River Runs through it”, that is currently on display at the Sherbrooke Museum of Nature and Science in Quebec. ... Read More
Earlier this year, I wrote a blog entry about WWF’s traveling museum exhibit, “A River Runs through it”, that...
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A week of work I hoped would never end

Have you ever had one of those weeks at work you hoped would never end? I recently did. But of course it’s not every week I get to join researchers on a week-long expedition... Read More
Have you ever had one of those weeks at work you hoped would never end? I recently did. But...
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My little brother, the animal obsessive

This post is from Johanna, an 11 year old student in Vancouver and a volunteer at WWF’s Vancouver office. Read More
This post is from Johanna, an 11 year old student in Vancouver and a volunteer at WWF’s Vancouver office.
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The impacts of marine debris

In my understanding of the food web, big fish eat little fish, seals eat big fish and sharks eat seals. At no point do animals decide to munch on plastic. Turns out I was... Read More
In my understanding of the food web, big fish eat little fish, seals eat big fish and sharks eat...
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Students on Ice: Torngat National Park

I had the opportunity to hitch a ride with the Students on Ice expedition, joining the gang as it completed the crossing from Greenland and made landfall in Saglek Bay, at the southern end... Read More
I had the opportunity to hitch a ride with the Students on Ice expedition, joining the gang as it...
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Caribou? Which Caribou?

As I review environmental press clippings every day, I see various stories about “caribou,” where there is confusion about exactly which caribou are under discussion. This is an important distinction, so here’s a little... Read More
As I review environmental press clippings every day, I see various stories about “caribou,” where there is confusion about...
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Lake Sturgeon: Fascinating Fish

They’re big, they’re ancient, and they’re one of the best measures of river health we have. That’s right: we’re talking about Lake Sturgeon. Read More
They’re big, they’re ancient, and they’re one of the best measures of river health we have. That’s right:...
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Students on Ice, Day 13

We’ve packed a lot into the past 13 days. Some evenings, I have to look at my little notebook to remember what we did that morning. Read More
We’ve packed a lot into the past 13 days. Some evenings, I have to look at my little notebook...
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Tips for green travel

Summer time is vacation time – hopefully! If you get some time off this summer (or any time), here are some tips from WWF on how to keep your vacations green: Read More
Summer time is vacation time – hopefully! If you get some time off this summer (or any time),...
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