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Partners gather at ICC-Canada office to welcome Josh Komangapik as the CAFF Arctic Indigenous Canadian Youth Fellow
The Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna is pleased to announce Josh Komangapik has been awarded the first CAFF Arctic Indigenous Canadian Youth Fellowship.2023-12-08
CAFF mourns the passing of Dr. Evgeny Syroechkovskiy
May 18, 1968 - January 25, 20222022-01-25
Climate change "squeezing" Arctic animals and plants: new circumpolar report
A new report describes climate impacts on Arctic plants, insects, birds and land mammals.2021-05-20
Arctic wetlands holds enormous potential for global climate adaptation, mitigation: new circumpolar report
A new circumpolar report outlines 20 recommendations to protect and sustain Arctic wetlands.2021-05-20
CAFF activities at COP26
Please join the following COP26 side events where CAFF is engaged which focus on communicating the Key Findings and Recommendations from Wetlands project (RAW)2021-05-19
Collaboration key to next steps advancing biodiversity provisions in Arctic mining
A progress report released outlining potential next steps for advancing the "mainstreaming" of biodiversity in the Arctic mining sector2021-05-19
CAFF charts path for youth engagement
The Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF) has released its six-year Youth Engagement Strategy to engage youth in the Arctic Council’s conservation work.2021-05-19
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