Category Archives: WWF

School kids come clean

Inspiring elementary school students take part in spring shoreline cleanup organized by WWF-Canada and the Vancouver Aquarium and see the human impact of littering on our waterways.

May 15, 2012
Posted by Kathryn Dorrell

Spring reflections on the good nature of WWF supporters

Together, we ventured out to celebrate the arrival of Spring. But for me, it was also a celebration of these special individuals who have chosen to make a legacy gift to WWF.

May 14, 2012
Posted by Monte Hummel

Scott Niedermayer: A Canadian for the Great Bear

Canadians for the Great Bear will be reaching out to Canadians across Canada to raise support for the Great Bear. Please join us! Spread the word.

May 11, 2012
Posted by Jo Anne Walton

Living Planet @ Work champion of the month: Katie Harper

The Sears CN Tower Climb team raised $14,000 in support of WWF-Canada – amazing!

May 09, 2012
Posted by staffblogger

Put meaning into Mother’s Day

Gift ideas for Mother’s Day that give twice – and won’t break your kids’ (or your own) piggy banks.

May 09, 2012
Posted by Kathryn Dorrell

The new K.I.S.S principal – Keep it Simple Seafood

This week, High Liner Foods announced that it has formed a partnership with the MSC and beginning this month, Canadian shoppers will begin to see the MSC ecolabel on High Liner wild caught products, as well as High Liner’s own “Responsibly Sourced” ecolabel on both wild caught and farmed seafood products.

May 09, 2012
Posted by Gerald Butts

In this day and age, we are all interconnected

We all stand together in voicing our concern on behalf of one another, for our families, our communities and more importantly our coast, about potential impacts this proposed pipeline will have on the Great Bear Rainforest / Sea and on all of our lives.

May 09, 2012
Posted by Lisa Doolan

Tell Me Tuesday: How are you celebrating Mother’s Day?

It’s here again: Sunday is Mother’s Day, and we want to know how you’re celebrating your very own “Earth” Mother.

May 08, 2012
Posted by Riannon John

Just a matter of time

Forcing an oil tanker route through the Great Bear goes against common sense, and against the overwhelming (and growing) opposition.

May 08, 2012
Posted by Mike Ambach

First week of internship with WWF-Canada Freshies

I have a lot to learn, but I am excited to do whatever I can to contribute to improving Canada’s freshwater for the benefit of nature and people.

May 07, 2012
Posted by Guest Blogger

Swimming with sharks

My personal experience with a shark showed me how beautiful and non-threatening these creatures are, and most importantly, that they need us to protect them.

May 06, 2012
Posted by Kathryn Dorrell

How do you know if an electric vehicle will work for you?

Whether it is an all-electric, a plug-in hybrid or something else, there is one vehicle that will be most suitable for each one of us.

May 04, 2012
Posted by Guest Blogger

Overcoming a fear of commitment

This is not a blog about dating.

May 02, 2012
Posted by Steph Morgan

What do water risks, Twitter and Justin Bieber have in common?

A quick Google trends search shows that prior to 2007, these terms were practically non-existent in the lexicon of internet searches – people simply weren’t talking about them. Fast forward to today and we have a different story altogether.

May 02, 2012
Posted by Eric Mysak

Living Planet @ Work company of the month: Crown Property Management Inc.

People, planet, profit. The “triple bottom line” has become ubiquitous in how we talk about business and the environment. What’s emerging in the discourse is an underlying 4th “P”: partnerships. We spoke with Crown Property Management’s Mark Halkias, to learn about how they proactively work to build partnerships with their operators and tenants.

May 02, 2012
Posted by Adrienne Lo