Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Canada
Welcome to Wildlife Conservation Society Canada 🌎🇨🇦
We're a team of dedicated conservation scientists pointing the way toward actions to bring about a world where wildlife thrives.
WCS Canada is independently registered and managed, while retaining a strong collaborative working relationship with sister WCS Global programs in more than 60 countries.
Our Vision 🌱
WCS Canada envisions a world where wildlife thrives in healthy lands and seas, valued by societies that embrace and benefit from the diversity and integrity of life on earth.
Our Mission 🌎
WCS Canada saves wildlife and wild places in Canada through science, conservation action, and by inspiring people to value nature.
Alberta's first probiotic trial to protect bats
Otter Eye: A Spotlight on River Otter Ecology
KBA Canada Caretaker Webinar 2025-02-04
Christmas Hill Key Biodiversity Area
Making a Home in a Disturbed Landscape
The Kuming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and what it means for Canada
Key Biodiversity Areas in British Columbia 2024: Progress and Updates
In the field with youth - Learning from Lake Sturgeon
Hear from the Women of WCS Canada | International Women's Day
Happy National Philanthropy Day from WCS Canada 💚
The Changing North - Impacts of Climate Change to Breeding Songbirds in Northern Canada 🇨🇦
20 years of WCS Canada: Wild at Heart 💚
An Otter's Point of View
Using iNaturalist to engage volunteers (IBA/KBA Caretaker Webinar)
Distributional Shifts of Polar Bears in Hudson Bay by David McGeachy (WCS Canada Weston Fellow 2022)
Indigenous Perspectives of Biological Phenomena by Nicole Humeniuk (WCS Canada Weston Fellow 2022)
Skin pH and microbiomes of bats in the Yukon by Karen Vanderwolf (WCS Canada Weston Fellow 2020)
Monitoring Yukon Muskoxen Population by Jessica Norris (WCS Canada Weston Fellow 2022)
Snowshoe Hare Nutrition in Yukon Territory by Juliana Balluffi-Fry (WCS Canada Weston Fellow 2022)
Changes in Plant Communities in the NWT by Claire Singer (WCS Canada Weston Fellow 2022)
Moose Forage Response to Disturbance by Jocelyn Biro (WCS Canada Weston Fellow 2022)
Methylmercury in Changing Permafrost Environments by Nicole Corbiere (WCS Canada Weston Fellow 2022)
Predicting Competition for Northern Mountain Caribou by Oliver Holt (WCS Canada Weston Fellow 2022)
Non-native earthworms in the boreal forest by Stephen Paterson (WCS Canada Weston Fellow 2022)
Landslides in Permafrost of the Hudson Bay Lowlands by Adam Kirkwood (WCS Canada Weston Fellow 2022)
Ecology of Species-at-Risk Turtles by Brooke Carroll (WCS Canada Weston Fellow 2022)
The Recovery of Boreal Shield Aquatic Biodiversity by Haley Moskal (WCS Canada Weston Fellow 2022)
Ice Wedges in the Hudson Bay Lowlands by Tabatha Rahman (WCS Canada Weston Fellow 2022)
Key Biodiversity Areas — a tool for effective biodiversity conservation in Canada (COP15)
Why Canadians are excited for Key Biodiversity Areas in Canada? 🌎