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National Tree Day at CWF

  • September 27, 2012
  • by Sarah Coulber
To celebrate National Tree Day and CWF’s 50th Anniversary, we planted trees! With the help of students at the Kanata Montessori School (across the road from our headquarters in Ottawa),…
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Gardening Guide Available for Eastern Ontario

  • September 25, 2012
  • by Sarah Coulber
Check out CWF’s latest article on pollinators in the Eastern Ontario Gardener’s Guide, 3rd Edition. In addition to listing garden centres, this handy guide includes articles, tips, lists of local…
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  • Connecting With Nature
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Beneficial Insect Water Dish

  • September 13, 2012
  • by Sarah Coulber
[PHOTOS: ROBIN AND SARAH COULBER] So many of us have a water source for birds and some have larger features such as ponds which accomodate amphibians and fish, too. But…
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Bat Update

  • September 11, 2012
  • by Karen Vanderwolf
Image Credit Check out this article in Saltscapes about our bat research!
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  • Connecting With Nature

The Thelon River

  • September 7, 2012
  • by Terri-Lee Reid
Image Credit This month we’re heading to Nunavut to find the Thelon River – the largest river in Canada that flows into Hudson Bay. Beginning just 200 kilometers east of…
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  • Lakes & Rivers

Cutting Down on Phosphorus

  • September 6, 2012
  • by Terri-Lee Reid
Image Credit Content for this article was researched and written by CWF volunteer Connor Reid, with oversight provided by the CWF conservation team. Phosphorus is the 11th most abundant chemical…
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This Week in Our Garden

  • August 24, 2012
  • by Sarah Coulber
Another aster is blooming – New England aster. But despite more asters and goldenrods putting on their show in our garden and along roadsides, I’m not saying the ‘F’ word…
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What An Eggshell Can Tell You

  • August 20, 2012
  • by Terri-Lee Reid
Image Credit University of Guelph researchers studied nearly 700 herring gull eggs from the Great Lakes region and have found that based on egg colour they can determine environmental contamination…
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This Week in Our Garden

  • August 17, 2012
  • by Sarah Coulber
[PHOTOS: CWF] Many flowers are still blooming as best they can in this drought that continues on. Despite some rain here and there, water levels are still very low and…
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This Week in Our Garden

  • August 8, 2012
  • by Sarah Coulber
  [PHOTOS: CWF] As summer moves on, many flowers continue to bloom such as echinacea, brown eyed Susans, our wild onions and coreopsis. Pearly everlasting is still going strong, too.…
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