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Spring update from the St. John River

Spring has just about arrived along the river, although ice does linger in a number of locales and I expect snow will persist in the north Maine woods for some time yet.  The WWF... Read More
Spring has just about arrived along the river, although ice does linger in a number of locales and I...
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Hey, Thanks! Your Actions for Conservation by the Numbers

Today, you’re celebrating the planet and we’re celebrating you. We appreciate all the ways you contributed to WWF and conservation over the past year. From donating birthday parties to test-driving electric vehicles, you sure... Read More
Today, you’re celebrating the planet and we’re celebrating you. We appreciate all the ways you contributed to WWF and...
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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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Sinking the myth – The science of bitumen in seawater

On April 20, 2010, the Deepwater Horizon platform exploded and sank in the Gulf of Mexico, spilling almost 5-million barrels of oil into the ocean. In spite of a massive cleanup effort, oil... Read More
On April 20, 2010, the Deepwater Horizon platform exploded and sank in the Gulf of Mexico, spilling almost 5-million...
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Pro tips from a pint-sized climber

With just over a week to go before the Canada Life CN Tower climb, we thought a little fundraising and training inspiration was in order! 8-year old Calia is one of our most innovative... Read More
With just over a week to go before the Canada Life CN Tower climb, we thought a little fundraising...
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