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Dan Kraus

Dan Kraus is a conservation scientist with the Nature Conservancy of Canada.


Wild species’ survival should shape National Biodiversity Strategy

Despite ongoing conservation efforts across the country, biodiversity continues to decline, and the number of species at risk of extinction continues to grow.

Wildlife without boundaries

Migratory wildlife species are a shared responsibility, and we need to co-ordinate our actions with international partners to help species on the move.

opinion | BY DAN KRAUS | February 28, 2024

Canada’s laws to save endangered species are failing

We need more funding, new ecosystem-based approaches, and greater involvement (and willingness) from all sectors to work together for species protection and recovery.

opinion | BY DAN KRAUS, JUSTINA RAY | March 2, 2023

We can save species from extinction

opinion | BY DAN KRAUS | June 3, 2021

Why 2020 may just have been Canada’s most important year for nature conservation

opinion | BY DAN KRAUS | December 28, 2020

Stopping habitat loss is key to saving Canada’s endangered species

opinion | BY DAN KRAUS | November 16, 2020

We all need to be on the same page to protect the natural world

opinion | BY DAN KRAUS | January 29, 2020

Is it time for Canada and the world to create carbon parks?

opinion | BY DAN KRAUS | November 11, 2019

Climate change: we need to do more, and quickly

opinion | BY DAN KRAUS | May 13, 2019

We need to do more conservation, and we need to do it faster

opinion | BY DAN KRAUS | June 8, 2018

Wetlands are disappearing fast, urgent action required

opinion | BY DAN KRAUS | February 5, 2018

Conservation we need to accomplish in 20,000 days to come

opinion | BY DAN KRAUS | September 18, 2017

Canada’s role in preventing species extinctions

opinion | BY DAN KRAUS | April 17, 2017

Why Canada matters on World Wetlands Day

opinion | BY DAN KRAUS | January 30, 2017