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Caribou Conservation in the Yukon

Caribou are an iconic species in northern ecosystems and have significant cultural and dietary importance for many Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. Caribou represent healthy and intact landscapes. Since herds need large areas to eat, live, and migrate through, a landscape teeming with caribou generally indicates that it is healthy and productive. In the Yukon, we have 30 herds of Northern...

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Enter into this holiday spirit the words of United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, speaking at the Fifteenth Convention of the Parties (COP15) to the Convention on Biological Diversity in Montreal, stating “we are waging war on nature” and that humans have become “a weapon of mass extinction.”

Save Nature - and Increase Your Joy

It’s tough to hear bad news, especially at this time of year when you want to start focusing on family and friends and all the seasonal events that the holidays bring. As the nights get longer and longer, there are always those few last gifts to buy or make and goodies to bake.

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Launch of ‘Equinor Out of Oil and Gas Alliance’

Launch of ‘Equinor Out of Oil and Gas Alliance’

The Equinor Out of Oil and Gas Alliance is a coming-together of campaigners spanning the length and breadth of the Atlantic Ocean - from Norway (WWF Verdens naturford; Naturvenforbundet; Greenpeace Norge), the UK (Stop Cambo), Canada (Sierra Club Canada, Climate Action Network Canada, The Council of Canadians), Brazil and Argentina (Ecos de Mar) - to stop the new oil & gas developments...

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