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Which animal are you? Tag yourself!
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Which animal are you? Tag yourself!
@wwfcanada has a new Northern Cardinal symbolic adoption kit, so Bloödcheëp and I are helping them spread the word about it. The plush is adorable and the kit supports WWF-Canada's efforts to halt the decline of wildlife, including bird populations. They went with an adult male cardinal, a handsome choice (though not as handsome as Bloödcheëp).
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@wwfcanada has a new Northern Cardinal symbolic adoption kit, so Bloödcheëp and I are helping them spread the word about it. The plush is adorable and the kit supports WWF-Canada's efforts to halt the decline of wildlife, including bird populations. They went with an adult male cardinal, a handsome choice (though not as handsome as Bloödcheëp).
For the first time ever, a tigress and her five cubs were filmed together in Northeast China. Five cubs is incredibly rare for Amur tigers.

This moment didn’t happen by chance. Our colleagues at WWF-China are working with government and local communities to remove snares, protect habitat and reduce human-wildlife conflict.

Just over a decade ago, China’s wild Amur tiger population had fallen to about 20 individuals. Today, it’s estimated at around 70.

It's proof that when we protect nature, even the most endangered species can recover. 🧡🐯

📸: ©️ NCTLNP
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For the first time ever, a tigress and her five cubs were filmed together in Northeast China. Five cubs is incredibly rare for Amur tigers. This moment didn’t happen by chance. Our colleagues at WWF-China are working with government and local communities to remove snares, protect habitat and reduce human-wildlife conflict. Just over a decade ago, China’s wild Amur tiger population had fallen to about 20 individuals. Today, it’s estimated at around 70. It's proof that when we protect nature, even the most endangered species can recover. 🧡🐯 📸: ©️ NCTLNP
We asked the Heated Rivalry cast who'd make it up 1,776 steps the fastest 👀
One backed the stars. One backed Cliff Marleau. And also... himself. 😭
Meanwhile Franco Lo Presti had absolutely no idea this debate was happening. 🏒

Ready to take on your own climb? Climb the stairs at @bcplacestadium this fall or anywhere in Canada 🇨🇦 wwf.ca/climb
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We asked the Heated Rivalry cast who'd make it up 1,776 steps the fastest 👀 One backed the stars. One backed Cliff Marleau. And also... himself. 😭 Meanwhile Franco Lo Presti had absolutely no idea this debate was happening. 🏒 Ready to take on your own climb? Climb the stairs at @bcplacestadium this fall or anywhere in Canada 🇨🇦 wwf.ca/climb
🐻 Is it really a bear?

One animal in particular always sparks debate — and even wildlife experts get asked about it.

In this clip from Good Nature, Megan Leslie and author Gloria Dickie dive into the surprisingly short list of the world's bear species.
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🐻 Is it really a bear? One animal in particular always sparks debate — and even wildlife experts get asked about it. In this clip from Good Nature, Megan Leslie and author Gloria Dickie dive into the surprisingly short list of the world's bear species.
Imagine trekking through the freezing Himalayas at 4,500 metres — only to find yourself face to face with a wild snow leopard. 🐾❄️

That moment in 2013 marked Nepal’s first-ever GPS-collared snow leopard and sparked a groundbreaking study led by WWF-Canada’s Dr. @rinjanshrestha.

Over the next four years, these “ghosts of the mountains” revealed incredible secrets — from crossing borders into India and China to roaming home ranges larger than entire cities.

Link in bio to read what their journeys taught us — and how it’s shaping the future of snow leopard conservation. #InternationalSnowLeopardDay
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Imagine trekking through the freezing Himalayas at 4,500 metres — only to find yourself face to face with a wild snow leopard. 🐾❄️ That moment in 2013 marked Nepal’s first-ever GPS-collared snow leopard and sparked a groundbreaking study led by WWF-Canada’s Dr. @rinjanshrestha. Over the next four years, these “ghosts of the mountains” revealed incredible secrets — from crossing borders into India and China to roaming home ranges larger than entire cities. Link in bio to read what their journeys taught us — and how it’s shaping the future of snow leopard conservation. #InternationalSnowLeopardDay
Your country. Your animal. Which one did you get? 🫎🐆🦅

Swipe and tell us which country you're supporting. ⚽️👇
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Your country. Your animal. Which one did you get? 🫎🐆🦅 Swipe and tell us which country you're supporting. ⚽️👇
🦫 Dam right, they’re iconic.

With #Hoppers premiering in Canada today, we’re giving the spotlight to one of our favourite ecosystem engineers: the North American beaver.

When beavers build dams, they create wetlands that:
💧 support more species
🌿 improve water quality
🌎 store carbon
🌊 help reduce flooding

Nearly hunted to extinction during the fur trade, beavers have rebounded and are now considered Secure in Canada. A comeback story worth celebrating.

Link in bio to read the full #LPRC2025 species profile.
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🦫 Dam right, they’re iconic. With #Hoppers premiering in Canada today, we’re giving the spotlight to one of our favourite ecosystem engineers: the North American beaver. When beavers build dams, they create wetlands that: 💧 support more species 🌿 improve water quality 🌎 store carbon 🌊 help reduce flooding Nearly hunted to extinction during the fur trade, beavers have rebounded and are now considered Secure in Canada. A comeback story worth celebrating. Link in bio to read the full #LPRC2025 species profile.
💔 Today we say goodbye to Dr. Jane Goodall — conservation icon, friend to wildlife, and voice of hope for our planet.

She showed us that protecting nature isn’t just possible, it’s our responsibility.

Thank you so much, Jane, for your hard work, persistence and passion. 🌱🐒🕊️
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💔 Today we say goodbye to Dr. Jane Goodall — conservation icon, friend to wildlife, and voice of hope for our planet. She showed us that protecting nature isn’t just possible, it’s our responsibility. Thank you so much, Jane, for your hard work, persistence and passion. 🌱🐒🕊️
For the second consecutive year, the World Wildlife Fund Canada (@wwfcanada) has recognized York University with its Living Campus certification, highlighting the University’s ongoing commitment to environmental leadership and sustainability.
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For the second consecutive year, the World Wildlife Fund Canada (@wwfcanada) has recognized York University with its Living Campus certification, highlighting the University’s ongoing commitment to environmental leadership and sustainability.
Happy #InternationalRedPandaDay! 🐾 These adorable creatures are about the size of a house cat — but with their fluffy tails adding up to 18 extra inches, they're anything but small! ❤️🐼
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Happy #InternationalRedPandaDay! 🐾 These adorable creatures are about the size of a house cat — but with their fluffy tails adding up to 18 extra inches, they're anything but small! ❤️🐼
If Heated Rivalry sent you running to Google that iconic call, you're not alone. Meet the real star of the scene. ✨️🎬
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If Heated Rivalry sent you running to Google that iconic call, you're not alone. Meet the real star of the scene. ✨️🎬
This didn't happen by accident. 

Today's $3.8B federal nature plan is the result of months of advocacy — voices raised, pressure applied and people refusing to let nature fall off the agenda.

Thank you to everyone who spoke up. It mattered. It worked.

Next step: turning commitments into action for nature, wildlife and communities across Canada. 💚

📷: Emily McMilan
🎥: Megan Leslie
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This didn't happen by accident. Today's $3.8B federal nature plan is the result of months of advocacy — voices raised, pressure applied and people refusing to let nature fall off the agenda. Thank you to everyone who spoke up. It mattered. It worked. Next step: turning commitments into action for nature, wildlife and communities across Canada. 💚 📷: Emily McMilan 🎥: Megan Leslie
Day 1 of the #CNTowerClimb is a wrap — and 3,100+ climbers showed up for wildlife! 🗼💚

Today's stairwell had it all: Deadpool suiting up for the cause 🦸 and two cast members from Heated Rivalry making the climb a little more… heated 🔥

Feeling inspired? Limited spots are open tomorrow — use code SUN25 to save on registration. See you on the stairs! 👟 wwf.ca/climb
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Day 1 of the #CNTowerClimb is a wrap — and 3,100+ climbers showed up for wildlife! 🗼💚 Today's stairwell had it all: Deadpool suiting up for the cause 🦸 and two cast members from Heated Rivalry making the climb a little more… heated 🔥 Feeling inspired? Limited spots are open tomorrow — use code SUN25 to save on registration. See you on the stairs! 👟 wwf.ca/climb
👀 Guess the species! Here’s a super close-up from the #ThisIsWildPodcast photo illustration for our next episode. This piercing eye belongs to a Canadian species — but which one?

Leave your guess below and stay tuned for the reveal — coming soon with a quote card and a first look at episode 5 of #ThisIsWildPodcast.
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👀 Guess the species! Here’s a super close-up from the #ThisIsWildPodcast photo illustration for our next episode. This piercing eye belongs to a Canadian species — but which one? Leave your guess below and stay tuned for the reveal — coming soon with a quote card and a first look at episode 5 of #ThisIsWildPodcast.
That's pretty peat! 🌿

WWF-Canada soils expert Cathal Doherty joins Megan Leslie to share the details on a peatland restoration project that brought back previously lost plants, water and birds.

Episode 5 of Good Nature is out now — link in bio.
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That's pretty peat! 🌿 WWF-Canada soils expert Cathal Doherty joins Megan Leslie to share the details on a peatland restoration project that brought back previously lost plants, water and birds. Episode 5 of Good Nature is out now — link in bio.
Happy 100th birthday, Sir David Attenborough. Thank you for a lifetime spent helping us see, understand and care for this wonderful world we all call home. 💙
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Happy 100th birthday, Sir David Attenborough. Thank you for a lifetime spent helping us see, understand and care for this wonderful world we all call home. 💙
Not every idea takes off. This one did. 🌍

Good Nature is here, and our first episode is all about the movement built on hope, not fear.

Listen now. 🎙️ pod.link/1887262733 or link in bio

#biggesthourforearth
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Not every idea takes off. This one did. 🌍 Good Nature is here, and our first episode is all about the movement built on hope, not fear. Listen now. 🎙️ pod.link/1887262733 or link in bio #biggesthourforearth
Happy World Otter Day! 🦦 Did you know sea otters aren't just cute — they're also helping fight climate change?

Swipe to find out how these keystone species keep kelp forests (and our planet) healthy. 🌿

Think you otter know more? Take the sea otter quiz and dive into more species facts at wwf.ca/lprckids or our link in bio
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Happy World Otter Day! 🦦 Did you know sea otters aren't just cute — they're also helping fight climate change? Swipe to find out how these keystone species keep kelp forests (and our planet) healthy. 🌿 Think you otter know more? Take the sea otter quiz and dive into more species facts at wwf.ca/lprckids or our link in bio
💚 Happy #MothersDay from some of the most devoted moms on Earth.

The elephant who guides her whole family across the savanna. The gorilla who holds her newborn like she'll never let go. The whale swimming thousands of kilometres with her calf right by her side. The koala whose joey stays close long after he's outgrown the pouch.

🐘🦍🐋🐨 The wild is full of moms who show up every single day.

To every mom out there: this one's for you. 💕
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💚 Happy #MothersDay from some of the most devoted moms on Earth. The elephant who guides her whole family across the savanna. The gorilla who holds her newborn like she'll never let go. The whale swimming thousands of kilometres with her calf right by her side. The koala whose joey stays close long after he's outgrown the pouch. 🐘🦍🐋🐨 The wild is full of moms who show up every single day. To every mom out there: this one's for you. 💕

WWF-Canada (@wwfcanada) Instagram Stats & Analytics

WWF-Canada (@wwfcanada) has 69.8K Instagram followers with a 4.20% engagement rate over the past 12 months. Across 307 posts, WWF-Canada received 123K total likes and 1.24M impressions, averaging 401 likes per post. This page tracks WWF-Canada's performance metrics, top content, and engagement trends — updated daily.

WWF-Canada (@wwfcanada) Instagram Analytics FAQ

How many Instagram followers does WWF-Canada have?+
WWF-Canada (@wwfcanada) has 69.8K Instagram followers as of June 2026.
What is WWF-Canada's Instagram engagement rate?+
WWF-Canada's Instagram engagement rate is 4.20% over the last 12 months, based on 307 posts.
How many likes does WWF-Canada get on Instagram?+
WWF-Canada received 123K total likes across 307 posts in the last 12 months, averaging 401 likes per post.
How many Instagram impressions does WWF-Canada get?+
WWF-Canada's Instagram content generated 1.24M total impressions over the last 12 months.