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Celebrating 10 Years of iNaturalist Canada: A Decade of Tracking Species at Risk

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Celebrating 10 Years of iNaturalist Canada: A Decade of Tracking Species at Risk

  • October 30, 2025
  • by James Pagé
A Decade of Discovery and Conservation iNaturalist Canada turns 10! Since 2015, this platform has brought together a community to document and share observations of biodiversity across the country and…
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Canadian Wildlife Conservation Report 2025

  • October 14, 2025
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Results  of Your Collaboration With Us This Year on Canadian Wildlife The Canadian Wildlife Federation spent this year collaborating with people around the world who care about wildlife.  We spanned…
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Up to Bat

  • October 3, 2025
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Could Probiotics Slow the Spread of White-nose Syndrome in Western Canada? Alberta researchers are stepping up to the plate in the fight against a deadly fungus that has decimated populations…
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The Spooky Side of Wildlife

  • October 3, 2025
  • by Mikaela Capeling
Let’s boo this! As Halloween approaches, we start thinking about haunted houses, creepy crawlies and spooky stories. But what if the real trick is that the so-called monsters of Halloween…
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Lost and Found: Using iNaturalist to connect with familiar and elusive species

  • November 11, 2025
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By November, the leaves have changed colour and most migratory birds have made their way south. But even as the air cools, the natural world is buzzing online. Thousands of…
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5 Reasons Why Woodpeckers Don’t Get Concussions

  • November 11, 2025
  • by Annie Langlois
It doesn’t take much to harm a human brain. For example, you can get a concussion (a type of mild traumatic brain injury) by bumping into something, getting a blow…
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Nature-based Education: Migration

  • November 4, 2025
  • by Meagan Potter
As the crisp air signals the end of fall and the approach of winter, many wildlife species begin their seasonal journey. Whether it’s birds soaring overhead, caribou trekking across the…
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Falling for Salmon

  • November 3, 2025
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The Canadian Wildlife Federation was honored to be invited to participate in the very first He Sqyéytn (Salmon) Festival this fall in the beautiful community of Shulus, British Columbia. The…
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4 Ways to Help Flying Squirrels

  • October 3, 2025
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It’s a bird! It’s a drone! No, it’s a flying squirrel! Canada is home to a wide variety of squirrels. You may have seen some of them scurrying along the…
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Nature-based Education in Fall: Nocturnal Wildlife

  • September 30, 2025
  • by Meagan Potter
As the daytime get shorter and the nights grow longer, fall offers a perfect opportunity to explore the hidden world of nocturnal wildlife. Across all ages and classrooms, nature-based learning…
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