Every month, WCS Canada sends out a newsletter with great stories about wildlife and wild places across Canada. We'll also alert you to opportunities to help us with our work to save wildlife
February 2024: Here's What We're Tracking in 2024 January 2024: The Generation That Prevents the Loss of Nature
2023 December 2023: Habitats for the Holidays November 2023: Embracing Canada's Hidden Marvels October 2023: Going Batty for Bat Week September 2023: A Summer of Discovery: Fieldwork Highlights August 2023: Nurturing Diversity across Air, Land and Water July 2023: How saving habitats saves wildlife June 2023: It's the season for muddy boots! May 2023: Celebrating and protecting biodiversity, and how you can help wildlife win big this coming June April 2023: BC bats face a new threat, and the trouble with tailings March 2023: Zooming in on trees and peatlands in trouble February 2023: Plants at the northern edge of their range in Yukon may have nowhere to go, and other impacts of climate change of northern species January 2023: Troubling news for Alberta bats and WCS scientists at the mic
2022 December 2022: A win for biodiversity in Montreal November 2022: Turning talk into action to protect biodiversity and help the climate October 2022: Celebrating Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs), and a whale of a story about arctic shipping noise September 2022: Critical thinking required on critical minerals August 2022: WCS Canada's Fellowship program is supporting the next generation of conservation scientists July 2022: Calling for action on BC mountain caribou June 2022: Hungry bats help on the farm June 2022 special edition: What for we know about the #SHAPEofNature in Canada? April/May 2022: Using all our senses to understand the wild world March 2022: We can't undermine natural climate solutions February 2022: Natural riches can be more valuable than gold January 2022: Natural climate solutions need our help
2021 December 2021: This is our decision decade November 2021: From Ontario's Greenbelt to Yukon's wild watersheds, we need to do a better job protecting nature Special climate edition: The natural solution to climate change - Special COP 26 edition October 2021: It's bat week! But that's not all... September 2021: From a new challenge for western bats to dealing with the climate challenge August 2021: This is a time for climate action not despair July 2021: A new generation of conservation scientists gets their boots muddy June 2021: What it takes -- and what more it will take -- to achieve big conservation results May 2021: Whales trying to keep their cool and other wildlife news April 2021: Bowheads making new winter moves by staying put March 2021: Wild areas are our true treasures February 2021: Canada's giant carbon storehouse a critical brake on climate change January 2021: Working from watersheds to the whole planet
2020 December 2020: Making conservation science happen in a year like no other November 2020: Ontario Government turns back the clock on watershed protection October 2020: Big picture thinking about keeping nature healthy September 2020: We need your voice for nature! July 2020: Great young minds make a difference June 2020: Reflecting on 2019 and moving forward May 2020: Canada's carbon secret April 2020: Planetary health has never been more important to human health March 2020: Failing to protect wildlife and wild places can have big consequences for people. January 2020: How do you find a wolverine and listen to a beluga?
2019 December 2019: We're taking you to some special places October 2019: Climate change is a wild problem
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