{
  "$type": "site.standard.document",
  "bskyPostRef": {
    "cid": "bafyreihufht7ckazw3jg2jod6mhongfo3ye7iyetwv5ul3lg5lx6jqsxku",
    "uri": "at://did:plc:d5uou75ft4ume6jfyiyw4l75/app.bsky.feed.post/3mlxqi6xyr4n2"
  },
  "coverImage": {
    "$type": "blob",
    "ref": {
      "$link": "bafkreicagxmf3qjc2uibuts2wjkmlwnrrhf273amxe645sgbjiuwl4oozy"
    },
    "mimeType": "image/jpeg",
    "size": 128689
  },
  "path": "/stories/conflicting-federal-policies-risk-putting-nature-further-in-jeopardy/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-15T13:21:03.000Z",
  "site": "https://wwf.ca",
  "tags": [
    "Advocacy",
    "All stories",
    "Southern Resident Killer Whales",
    "Nature strategy",
    "SRKW",
    "Southern Resident killer whale",
    "species at risk act",
    "Conflicting federal policies risk putting nature further in jeopardy",
    "WWF.CA"
  ],
  "textContent": "There are fewer than 75 southern resident killer whales left off the southwest coast of Vancouver Island. Earlier this spring, the federal government announced new measures to protect them — wider approach distances, no-go zones for vessels, fishing closures in their habitat. That same government approved a mega port expansion at Roberts Bank, in the […]\n\nThe post Conflicting federal policies risk putting nature further in jeopardy appeared first on WWF.CA.",
  "title": "Conflicting federal policies risk putting nature further in jeopardy"
}