Listen to CBC's interview with @CoyoteWatchCAN on the illegal coyote killing contest that recently took place in southern Ontario https://t.co/tRFbm77vbc
Hey @Dow_Canada, @ImperialOil, & @NOVAChemicals, stop putting profits over Canada's progress on plastic pollution. More than 90% of plastic currently ends up as garbage or litter, where it wreaks havoc on wildlife🐢🦦. We want real solutions, not more pollution! #StopBigPlastic
Canada is proposing to keep two cruel and indiscriminate poisons on the menu for killing wolves and other wildlife. Join us in asking them to ban strychnine and Compound 1080 instead! Comments are due November 29th.
https://t.co/dLilwkYeQG
Poisoned Earth, a documentary about Canada’s use of strychnine to kill wolves and coyotes, is now on YouTube! Stay tuned for upcoming actions you can take to end this barbaric practice…
https://t.co/qoFf5YBB5Z
Canada’s Mountain National Parks have proven to be a sinkhole for wolves. Extra protection is required to maintain intact wolf families & ecological integrity.
https://t.co/5zEI3wC7L8
Photo of Nanuk by Peter Dettling
#wolves#wildlife#habitat
“When humanity overexploits prey, we are not just risking that species, we are risking ecological processes that those species encode”
Raincoast’s Science Director @ChrisDarimont presenting on Humanity’s Diverse Predatory Niche #NACCB2022
BREAKING: A group of 14 conservation and wildlife organizations, led by WildEarth Guardians, have just unveiled our “Colorado Wolf Restoration Plan," a science-based proposal to guide #wolf reintroduction and recovery of #wolves in Colorado.
https://t.co/CEdgC2cSUR
“The war on wolves continues.”
The Supreme Court of British Columbia denied @pacificwild's application to end the province's wolf "cull (killing campaign)
https://t.co/mjiVPsOC6W
Why wolfpacks matter💗
Nanuk (in photo) became the breeding male of the Bow Valley pack in Banff National Park after his father and brother were killed in a trapline (2009), the rest of the family dispersing...
https://t.co/5zEI3wC7L8
#wolves#wildlife#animals
Today on #WorldOceansDay, a dump truck’s worth of plastic will enter the ocean every minute – and not only today, but every day this year. Our reliance on plastic is unavoidable: 77% of Americans feel it’s impossible to avoid plastic. But it doesn’t have to be this way (thread):
Connectivity is the movement of animals and the flow of natural processes that sustain life on Earth. If connectivity is lost, landscapes, river systems, and seascapes become fragmented. Our planet will only survive if its ecosystems are connected.
The U.S. imported $2.4 billion worth of illegal, unreported and unregulated seafood in 2019. Watch David Schorr speak with @milesobrien and the PBS @NewsHour about this issue and the transformational, digital solutions WWF is committed to implementing: https://t.co/6RNXLq0TOj.