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Thankful for Wildlife in 2020

  • October 8, 2020
  • by Tobi McIntyre
This was an interesting year for Canadians — and the Canadian Wildlife Federation. In March, when our scientists and educators were gearing up to start their summer field season, COVID-19…
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Nature: Canada’s Most Beautiful Classroom

  • September 25, 2020
  • by Caitlin Brant
Mounting evidence suggests that teaching children outside is hugely beneficial to their wellbeing as well as their overall education. One such study found that classes taught inside following outdoor education…
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Summer Celebration: Commemorating the End of the School Year

  • June 22, 2020
  • by Kailey Setter
Congratulations! You’ve made it through the school year, now its time to celebrate! The spring of 2020 posed new challenges to students, parents and educators alike, as COVID-19 caused widespread…
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A Case Study of Tracking Bats in Eastern Ontario

  • December 4, 2019
  • by James Pagé
It’s 8:30 p.m. when we arrive at a quiet home in the quaint town of Manotick, Ontario, south of Ottawa. But it won’t stay quiet for long. As the sun…
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You Know What We Did Last Summer — How About This Summer?

  • October 3, 2019
  • by Tobi McIntyre
Another Solid Year for Canadian Wildlife Conservation Last year, we published a post updating you on all of the wildlife conservation and education work we were able to accomplish because…
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My Answer to the Age-Old Question

  • July 15, 2019
  • by CWF
“So, what do you do?” My barber asked me this common enough question a few weeks ago. In the spirit of small talk, I boiled it down to the most…
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When Strangers Become Family

  • June 25, 2019
  • by Danea Gauthier-Wiebe
Danéa Gauthier-Wiebe is a member of Group 8 of the Canadian Conservation Corps. This experience has been a whirlwind. There are no other words to explain it. Well perhaps I…
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Sea Kayaking with Oceans 11

  • May 25, 2019
  • by Kaitlyn McLay
Kaitlyn McLay is a participant in Group 11 of the Canadian Conservation Corps. I am so grateful to have the opportunity to participate in the Canadian Conservation Corps. So far,…
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Old Mountains, New Perspectives

  • April 20, 2019
  • by Emily Hancock
Emily Hancock is a participant in Wintertide, Group 7 of the Canadian Conservation Corps. Before joining the CCC Adventure, she hiked the US Appalachian Trail in 2017 and the US…
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Tides Come in High and Low, so Does Wintertide

  • April 16, 2019
  • by Lisa Chen
Lisa Chen is a participant in Group 7 of the Canadian Conservation Corps. After a week-long debate, Group 7 of the Canadian Conservation Corps has finally decided on the group…
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