Emily Giles
@wildlifeemily
Senior Manager, Science, Knowledge and Innovation @WWFCanada. Music, nature, and animal lover.
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18-01-2010 20:44:26
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Congrats #KBA team for a successful launch event! It was a pleasure hearing Steven Guilbeault speak about Canada's need to protect our unique biodiversity, especially in the leadup to #COP15.
Great conservation job for Ottawa region! Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust is looking for a new ED - please share with your networks. Deadline Nov 25. Ontario Land Trust Alliance #conservationjobs mmlt.ca/event/mmlt-see…
Greenbelt is for nature, not housing thestar.com/opinion/editor… via Toronto Star
In case you missed it: today’s Federal News Conference on the Wild Species Report: cpac.ca/episode?id=661… Thanks to parliamentary secretary (ECCC) Terry Duguid, Sophie Chatel, Emily Giles w/ WWF-Canada, @schwartz_ottawa w/ CPAWS · SNAP Canada, & Gauri Sreenivasan w/ Nature Canada
Speaking at the launch of the 'Wild Species Report 2020' this week, WWF-Canada's Emily Giles highlighted habitat restoration, even in your own backyard, as a means to encourage #biodiversity to come back. You can read more about the report here: bit.ly/3uij0OX
I had a blast this morning on Breakfast Television with Tobago Slim ! You can sign up to do the CN Tower climb this April 15/16 for WWF-Canada on our website - wwf.ca/climb
Our species expert, Emily Giles, did the #EdgeWalk today to call attention to the number of species on the edge of extinction AND to announce the return of the CN Tower / Tour CN Climb for Nature! 🙌👟 Step up for wildlife at wwf.ca/climb
Our species expert, Emily Giles lists five reasons why you should step up for wildlife with our #CNTowerClimb this spring. What is you #1 motivator? Let us know with a reply or quote tweet. 👟 wwf.ca/stories/5-reas…
Excited to be surrounded by plants at Royal Botanical Gardens today at #latornelle sharing our new WWF-Canada University of British Columbia project on priority threat management in Ontario!
Wonderful to be part of this symposium this morning at #NACCB24 organized by Tara Martin talking about storying methodology in decision science rooted in the truth of the land. Even better to have a knowledge keeper from my community in the audience 💜 #ecology #conservation
"Wildlife in Ontario are in trouble. If we continue under the status quo, 98% of species in our study will be functionally extinct by 2050. If we invest in priority actions like habitat restoration & protection, we can help to reverse that trend." — Emily Giles #NACCB2024