Just over a decade ago, China’s wild Amur tiger population had fallen to about 20 individuals. Today, it’s estimated at around 70. 🧡🐯
Today, the #HighSeasTreaty enters into force, helping protect marine life in the two-thirds of the ocean beyond national borders.
Canada championed and signed the treaty in 2024 BUT has not ratified it yet. As an ocean nation, it's time to come on board.
Today, the #HighSeasTreaty enters into force, helping protect marine life in the two-thirds of the ocean beyond national borders.
Canada championed and signed the treaty in 2024 BUT has not ratified it yet. As an ocean nation, it's time to come on board.
Thousands of people took the stairs with us — and helped support conservation across Canada.
This May, we’re climbing the CN Tower again.
Join us: wwf.ca/cntower
#TakeTheStairsDay
Thousands of people took the stairs with us — and helped support conservation across Canada.
This May, we’re climbing the CN Tower again.
Join us: wwf.ca/cntower
#TakeTheStairsDay
Just over a decade ago, China’s wild Amur tiger population had fallen to about 20 individuals. Today, it’s estimated at around 70. 🧡🐯
Just over a decade ago, China’s wild Amur tiger population had fallen to about 20 individuals. Today, it’s estimated at around 70. 🧡🐯
Born in northern Thailand, camera traps first captured Gamma days after birth. Then, he vanished from view.
Gamma reappeared 70km+ away, establishing territory of his own.
His journey shows what's possible when habitats are connected.
Rooting for Gamma? 💚 We are too.
Born in northern Thailand, camera traps first captured Gamma days after birth. Then, he vanished from view.
Gamma reappeared 70km+ away, establishing territory of his own.
His journey shows what's possible when habitats are connected.
Rooting for Gamma? 💚 We are too.
🔗 Explore this trend featured in our #LPRC2025: https://wwf.ca/stories/lprc-2025-species-profile-mountain-bluebird-sialia-currucoides/
🔗 Explore this trend featured in our #LPRC2025: https://wwf.ca/stories/lprc-2025-species-profile-mountain-bluebird-sialia-currucoides/
⭐ Register now: fundraisers.wwf.ca/event/climb-for-nature
⭐ Register now: fundraisers.wwf.ca/event/climb-for-nature
💚 Here’s to another year of protecting wildlife and the habitats they need to thrive.
💚 Here’s to another year of protecting wildlife and the habitats they need to thrive.
🦋Our Priority Threat Management study of southern Ontario revealed the most cost-effective strategies to prevent local extinction of 130 species over the next 25 years, including bobolink and monarch: https://bit.ly/3KVqL9u
🦋Our Priority Threat Management study of southern Ontario revealed the most cost-effective strategies to prevent local extinction of 130 species over the next 25 years, including bobolink and monarch: https://bit.ly/3KVqL9u
🌲From planting 1,700 trees and recording 3,400 nature observations to removing invasive reeds across 31,000 square metres of wetlands, seven schools this year earned their WWF-Canada Living Campus certification: https://bit.ly/4922u9H
🌲From planting 1,700 trees and recording 3,400 nature observations to removing invasive reeds across 31,000 square metres of wetlands, seven schools this year earned their WWF-Canada Living Campus certification: https://bit.ly/4922u9H
⭐ Together in 2025⭐ We protected polar bears, walrus and more
The Arctic Species Conservation Fund supported research that:
🐻❄️improved polar bear subpopulation estimates
🚢explored impacts of Arctic shipping routes on walrus populations
❄️and more!
Read more: https://bit.ly/3L6FSNj
⭐ Together in 2025⭐ We protected polar bears, walrus and more
The Arctic Species Conservation Fund supported research that:
🐻❄️improved polar bear subpopulation estimates
🚢explored impacts of Arctic shipping routes on walrus populations
❄️and more!
Read more: https://bit.ly/3L6FSNj
🚢WWF-Canada’s earlier advocacy at the International Maritime Organization led to this year’s approval of an Emission Control Area in the Canadian Arctic, which will reduce pollutants.
Read more: https://bit.ly/4j2oN3u
🚢WWF-Canada’s earlier advocacy at the International Maritime Organization led to this year’s approval of an Emission Control Area in the Canadian Arctic, which will reduce pollutants.
Read more: https://bit.ly/4j2oN3u
🌲 We grew our program supporting community efforts to gather data by offering carbon-measurement training ranging from in-person workshops and instructional videos to a free online resource library: https://bit.ly/4p8f7Wx
🌲 We grew our program supporting community efforts to gather data by offering carbon-measurement training ranging from in-person workshops and instructional videos to a free online resource library: https://bit.ly/4p8f7Wx
🦋From monarch butterflies to fin whales, our new podcast *This is Wild* profiled the wild lives of Canadian at-risk species and the incredible people working to protect them.🐋
🎧Listen to all six episodes: https://www.pod.link/1836411908
🦋From monarch butterflies to fin whales, our new podcast *This is Wild* profiled the wild lives of Canadian at-risk species and the incredible people working to protect them.🐋
🎧Listen to all six episodes: https://www.pod.link/1836411908
⬆️You took 11,168,238 steps at our 2025 Climb for Nature events in Toronto, Vancouver and “anywhere” else to raise funds for critical conservation work across Canada, achieving our most successful climb yet!
Read more: https://bit.ly/4qjDJNh
⬆️You took 11,168,238 steps at our 2025 Climb for Nature events in Toronto, Vancouver and “anywhere” else to raise funds for critical conservation work across Canada, achieving our most successful climb yet!
Read more: https://bit.ly/4qjDJNh
📉Our latest Living Planet Report Canada revealed the size of monitored wildlife populations has fallen 10 per cent, on average, from 1970 to 2022. But it also showed we can still halt and reverse wildlife loss.
Read more: https://wwf.ca/lprc2025/
📉Our latest Living Planet Report Canada revealed the size of monitored wildlife populations has fallen 10 per cent, on average, from 1970 to 2022. But it also showed we can still halt and reverse wildlife loss.
Read more: https://wwf.ca/lprc2025/
You joined us in sending 5,200+ letters opposing Ontario’s move to dismantle endangered species laws and 1,400 challenging a federal law that prioritizes project approvals over existing environmental review processes.
Read more: https://bit.ly/494sbGL
You joined us in sending 5,200+ letters opposing Ontario’s move to dismantle endangered species laws and 1,400 challenging a federal law that prioritizes project approvals over existing environmental review processes.
Read more: https://bit.ly/494sbGL
🌱 To help meet our restoration goals, we funded 13 new native plant seed orchards run by First Nations groups, conservation societies, businesses and nurseries in 4 provinces. 🐝
Read more: https://bit.ly/3N9rxjG
🌱 To help meet our restoration goals, we funded 13 new native plant seed orchards run by First Nations groups, conservation societies, businesses and nurseries in 4 provinces. 🐝
Read more: https://bit.ly/3N9rxjG
⭐Together in 2025⭐We restored ecosystems across Canada:
🐟Continued work with Katzie First Nation in BC’s Lower Mainland
Planted along riverbanks in the Wolastoq watershed
And much more!
⭐Together in 2025⭐We restored ecosystems across Canada:
🐟Continued work with Katzie First Nation in BC’s Lower Mainland
Planted along riverbanks in the Wolastoq watershed
And much more!
🌱 Read more: https://wwf.ca/stories/how-to-get-native-plant-seeds-for-free/
🌱 Read more: https://wwf.ca/stories/how-to-get-native-plant-seeds-for-free/
In addition to producing this beloved treat, southern Quebec's maple forests can be valuable habitat. Discover how the way that these forests are managed makes a difference for syrup lovers and for wildlife: https://bit.ly/3MFG1aT
In addition to producing this beloved treat, southern Quebec's maple forests can be valuable habitat. Discover how the way that these forests are managed makes a difference for syrup lovers and for wildlife: https://bit.ly/3MFG1aT
➡️ Find out in this Q&A with Jan Adamczewski, a former wildlife biologist with the Government of Northwest Territories: https://bit.ly/49cJHcV
➡️ Find out in this Q&A with Jan Adamczewski, a former wildlife biologist with the Government of Northwest Territories: https://bit.ly/49cJHcV
1. Black crested macaque in Indonesia
2. Rhsus macaque in Pakistan
3. Pig tailed macaques in Borneo
4. Japanese macaque in Japan
1. Black crested macaque in Indonesia
2. Rhsus macaque in Pakistan
3. Pig tailed macaques in Borneo
4. Japanese macaque in Japan