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Adopt a Sea Turtle today
 
Adopt a Sea Turtle today

Today, sea turtles are threatened by the destruction of nesting and feeding habitats, accidental capture in fishing nets, pollution, coastal development and a disturbingly vast illegal trade in sea turtle products.

Adopt a Sea Turtle today and help WWF-Canada turn the tide in their favour.

WWF-Canada: 2005 Annual Report
 
WWF-Canada: 2005 Annual Report

WWF-Canada has had a very productive year on many fronts! Please join us as we recount the past year, recognize our supporters, and look forward to an even more productive 2006!

View the 2005 Annual Report

Protection for Canadian Seabirds
The Canadian government has taken the tremendous step of passing a new law for the protection of Seabirds. The law is designed to bring an end to the dumping of bilge oil from ships, which results in the deaths of some 300,000 seabirds annually off the coast of Newfoundland alone.Photo Courtesy: Environment Canada
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Mackenzie Gas Project hearings welcomed
(Inuvik: January 25, 2006) - Environmental and social justice groups are welcoming the start of National Energy Board (NEB) hearings today that will determine if construction of the Mackenzie Gas Project (MGP) is in Canada’s public interest.
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Canada's environmental minister and newly elected president of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, is hugged by a 'Giant Panda' from the World Wildlife Fund during a news conference in Montreal November 28, 2005. REUTERS/Christinne Muschi 28/11/2005
Global Warming
The planet is heating up at an alarming rate. Learn about the issues.

Global Warming
COP/MOP Conference


Great Brown BearWWF Canada Photo Contest
Wildlife at its best - view nature through the lens of WWF-Canada supporters!
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Reducing Bycatch with "Smart" Fishing GearReducing Bycatch with "Smart" Fishing Gear
Read our online interview with Dr. Edward Trippel, Canadian winner of the 2005 Smart Gear Competition.
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WWF's 2006 Smart Gear Competition!


Stop the Illegal Trade of Wildlife in CanadaStop the Illegal Trade of Wildlife in Canada
It's happening right here in Canada. Learn more about what tiger parts are used and collected for. There isn't a minute to spare.
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