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Chaque marche que vous montez et chaque dollar que vous amassez dans le cadre de l’Ascension pour la nature du WWF‑Canada contribuent à restaurer la nature partout au pays.
Voyez comment votre coll...
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Every step you take and every dollar you raise through WWF-Canada’s Climb for Nature helps restore nature across Canada.
Watch how your fundraising supports conservation projects from coast to coa...
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La restauration demande de la collaboration.
Le WWF‑Canada est fier de soutenir les efforts continus d’ACAP Saint John pour restaurer le bassin versant du Wolastoq (fleuve Saint‑Jean), qu’il s’ag...
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They might be small, but they reveal so much — Sarah Harmer on the salamander that's a sign of ecosystem health. #Shorts
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From the mountain gorilla who lets his little ones climb all over him, to the emperor penguin standing through an Antarctic winter with an egg on his feet — some dads never clock out.
This Father'...
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Underrated but oh, so essential — Sarah Harmer on the Canadian species that deserves way more credit. #Shorts
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Peatlands store twice as much carbon as all the world's tree's combined — but how do scientists actually measure that?
WWF-Canada's soils expert Cathal Doherty breaks down what it takes to collect...
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What does it take to fight an aggregate mining company for 20 years — and keep showing up?
On this episode of Good Nature, host Megan Leslie chats with singer-songwriter and environmental activis...
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Wait... it's POOP?! 💩🐟
WWF-Canada scientist Jessica Currie tells Megan Leslie about the wildest climate hack happening in the ocean every single night — and Megan's reaction is everything.
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Que faut‑il pour restaurer un bassin versant à partir du sol? Pour la Nashwaak Watershed Association Inc. (NWAI), tout commence au bord de l’eau.
NWAI restaure les zones riveraines le long du Wol...
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The only livestream we're watching this summer. 🌊
For Canadian Rivers Day, take a moment to listen to the sounds of Canada's rivers.
Healthy rivers support wildlife, communities and ecosystems ac..
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Journalist Gloria Dickie just returned from Romania with a striking finding: bears aren't hibernating the way they used to. Warmer winters and less snow are keeping them awake longer — and that mea...
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Nature has always been here. Watching. Noticing. It can't choose how we treat it — or protect itself from what we set in motion.
But we can.
Every small decision we make for it is one it cannot m...
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In this episode of Good Nature, Megan Leslie speaks with environmental journalist and author Gloria Dickie about her book Eight Bears, which follows the lives of the world’s eight remaining bear sp...
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Meet Jennifer Morley from Scarborough, Ontario, who transformed a river rock yard into a thriving native plant garden — and uses WWF-Canada's re:grow site to track every wildlife-friendly action al...
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Before you clean up your garden, listen to this. 🐝
Leaving native plant stems can give native bees the deep, safe nesting spaces they need.
The latest episode of Good Nature feat. Dr. Joan Strass..
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Pour lutter contre les changements climatiques et protéger la biodiversité au Canada, nous devons restaurer des écosystèmes sains. Mais pour ce faire, nous devons augmenter l’offre de plantes indig...
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To fight climate change and protect biodiversity in Canada, we need to restore healthy ecosystems, but to do this, we need to increase the supply of native plants — the foundation of those ecosyst...
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No GPS. No map. Just Earth's magnetic field and the memory of a smell. 🐟
Every year, Pacific salmon return to the exact stream where they were born — one of the most extraordinary migrations on th..
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Meet Mohan Iyer, who has been growing a native plant garden in Mississauga, Ontario since 2019. Hear how his focus shifted from birds to building an entire backyard ecosystem — and why native plant...
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