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Oceans to rivers and back again: Why the Ottawa River’s endangered American eel needs healthy rivers and a healthy Atlantic Ocean

  • November 2, 2015
  • by CWF
With financial support from Ottawa Wavemakers, in July 2015, Ottawa Riverkeeper and Canadian Wildlife Federation teamed up to host an Eel awareness day on the shore of the Ottawa River…
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  • Coasts & Oceans
  • Endangered Species & Biodiversity
  • Species

Leatherback 101

  • November 2, 2015
  • by CWF
Scientific name: Dermochelys coriacea The leatherback turtle is dark bluish-black in colour everywhere except for its plastron (bottom shell), which is pinkish-white. The leatherbacks’ carapace (top shell), neck, head, and front…
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  • Endangered Species & Biodiversity

Bat contributions to science

  • October 28, 2015
  • by CWF
Bats are important to us in so many ways. In addition to their critical ecological role as pollinators and insectivores, bats benefit humans in ways that we don’t normally think…
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  • Endangered Species & Biodiversity

Welcome to Bat Week

  • October 28, 2015
  • by CWF
Our friends at the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative are celebrating Bat Week this week and we are happy to jump onto the bat bandwagon! These small mammals certainly need as…
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  • Endangered Species & Biodiversity

Have We Found the Cure to White-nose Syndrome?

  • October 25, 2015
  • by CWF
In 2006, white-nose syndrome (WNS) broke out among bat colonies in North America. The fungus (Pseudogymnoascus destructans) has ravaged the ears, muzzles and wings of over 6 million hibernating bats…
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  • Endangered Species & Biodiversity

Bat Citizen Science Opportunities

  • October 16, 2015
  • by Karen Vanderwolf
Would you like to be a citizen scientist and report your bat sightings? If so, there are a number of ways for you to get involved! If you live in…
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  • Endangered Species & Biodiversity

Bat Week Is Coming!

  • October 8, 2015
  • by Karen Vanderwolf
There’s no denying that fall is here! That means it’s time to start thinking about Bat Week (October 25-31). Host a bat-box building session on Halloween and help establish a…
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  • Coasts & Oceans
  • Endangered Species & Biodiversity

Conserving the Coastal Tailed Frog

  • September 16, 2015
  • by CWF
Today we’re happy to be  checking in with a researcher that CWF has funded through the Endangered Species Fund. Dr. John Richardson and his team at the University of British…
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Snapping Turtle
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  • Endangered Species & Biodiversity
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How to help a turtle cross the road

  • July 30, 2015
  • by CWF
I’m sure many of us have come across a turtle trying to cross a road and wondered if we should stop and help it. A common time for turtles to…
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  • Endangered Species & Biodiversity

  • July 10, 2015
  • by CWF
We were so excited to see this amazing video of our friends at the Vancouver Aquarium disentangling sea lions through the Marine Mammal Rescue Centre. This is the second year…
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