Emily Giles (@wildlifeemily) 's Twitter Profile
Emily Giles

@wildlifeemily

Senior Manager, Science, Knowledge and Innovation @WWFCanada. Music, nature, and animal lover.
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calendar_today18-01-2010 20:44:26

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Emily Giles (@wildlifeemily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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.

Congrats #KBA team for a successful launch event! It was a pleasure hearing <a href="/s_guilbeault/">Steven Guilbeault</a> speak about Canada's need to protect our unique biodiversity, especially in the leadup to #COP15.
WWF (@wwf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#BREAKING! Species population numbers have plummeted by 69% on average since 1970. 🚨 Nature is sending us an SOS: our life-line is in danger.💔 We need to turn things around – now. RT if you're with us #ForALivingPlanet! #LivingPlanet #LPR2022

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If you're up early this morning, be sure to tune into CBC News! I'm speaking to Canadians about wildlife declines detailed in WWF 's recent #LivingPlanetReport and what it means for us here in Canada WWF-Canada

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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…

Emily Giles (@wildlifeemily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Conservation job alert! One week left to apply for this great opportunity in the Ottawa area - MMLT is looking for a new ED #Conservationjob #Landtrust #executivedirector mmlt.ca/event/mmlt-see…

Dan Kraus (@cdnnaturesci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a student interested in doing conservation research in some of the last intact wild places left on Earth? Apply for a WCS Canada Weston Family Boreal Research Fellowship! CSEE_SCEE wcscanada.org/Fellowships.as…

Are you a student interested in doing conservation research in some of the last intact wild places left on Earth?
Apply for a <a href="/WCS_Canada/">WCS Canada</a> Weston Family Boreal Research Fellowship!
<a href="/CSEE_SCEE/">CSEE_SCEE</a> 
wcscanada.org/Fellowships.as…
Emily Giles (@wildlifeemily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ford's changes to #Bill23 have implications far beyond the Greenbelt. The Sifton Bog is where I spent many hours of my childhood, learning about nature.

WWF-Canada (@wwfcanada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nature is not only home to wildlife, it also stores billions of tonnes of carbon so destroying it worsens biodiversity loss and climate change. We urge world leaders at #COP15 to finally protect nature — and the rest of us.

Courtney Kehoe (@courtneykehoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

WWF-Canada (@wwfcanada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

WWF-Canada (@wwfcanada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The barren-ground caribou that once dominated the Arctic Circle are dwindling — global decline is about 50% but many herds in Nunavut have plunged by 90%+ since the '90s. RT to let leaders know why a strong #COP15 agreement is critical to 🦌 & other species at risk of extinction

WWF-Canada (@wwfcanada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

WWF-Canada (@wwfcanada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Dr. Jennifer Grenz (@jennifer_grenz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

Wonderful to be part of this symposium this morning at #NACCB24 organized by <a href="/TaraGMartin/">Tara Martin</a> 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
WWF SciComm (@wwfca_scicomm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"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

"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 &amp; protection, we can help to reverse that trend." — <a href="/WildlifeEmily/">Emily Giles</a> #NACCB2024