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"textContent": "Market-based tools can support conservation — but they only work when government sets the rules, writes James Snider, vice-president of Science, Knowledge and Innovation at WWF-Canada At the end of March — now mere days away — the core budget that funds programs that protect and restore nature in Canada is ending. No renewal has […]\n\nThe post Why private funding can’t replace public leadership on nature appeared first on WWF.CA.",
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