Capture how you #CountForNature for our photo Contest

Your creativity behind the lens could win you bragging rights. Enter the WWF Photo Contest and your photo and name could be featured in our e-newsletter.
From pristine rainforest to rugged coastlines, ours is a nation brimming with nature. We eat, drink and breathe it. Like all wildlife, we depend on it – and together, we can protect it for generations to come.
We’ve asked Canadians to deepen their connection to nature by taking action in their community. So far, nearly half a million Canadians have counted themselves in.
Some of you restored habitat.

© Roger Hallett / WWF-Canada
Planting a pollinator garden, Shoresh Jewish Environmental Programs © Roger Hallett / WWF-Canada

Others worked to foster an appreciation of wildlife in the next generation.
Students plant a butterfly garden, Bob Rumball Camp of the Deaf © Sanja Wirch
Students plant a butterfly garden, Bob Rumball Camp of the Deaf © Sanja Wirch

Big or small, every action counts toward building a future where people and nature thrive. For November and December, we want to see how you #CountForNature. Submit your photo.
In October, the WWF-Canada’s Graeme Loader Photography Board was filled with your pictures of fall colours. Congratulations to Ashley Belding whose photo below of her niece walking in the woods taken in Fredericton was selected as our October photo contest winner. A big thank you to everyone who shared their photos. Click here to view all of the WWF-Canada October entries.
"This is my niece walking in the woods near our home in Fredericton, NB" © Ashley Belding
“This is my niece walking in the woods near our home in Fredericton, NB” © Ashley Belding

Join a growing number of Canadians taking action to safeguard nature. Count yourself in and get started  at wwf.ca/countfornature.