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The Green Budget Coalition

  • December 11, 2019
  • by Chelsea Ferguson
How can the 2020 federal budget support wildlife? In the past, Canada’s wildlife and habitats were easily overlooked in the federal budget. To give a voice to our country’s wild…
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Cold Weather Kids

  • November 7, 2019
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Winter is nearly here, which means no matter where you live in Canada, the temperatures are going to drop. Granted, winter temperatures in Canada can range anywhere from 5°C to…
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10 Alternatives to Household Plastics

  • November 7, 2019
  • by Chelsea Ferguson
Swap these items to help reduce plastic pollution Look at the five items closest to you – how many of them contain plastic? For many of us, the answer is…
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10 Years of White-nose Syndrome on Canada’s Bats: An Update

  • October 15, 2019
  • by Karen Vanderwolf
It has now been almost 10 years since white-nose syndrome, a devastating fungal disease of hibernating bats, was first found in Canada. There are 19 species of bats in Canada,…
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Trick or Treat: Which Wildlife Play Tricks and Which Give Treats?

  • October 7, 2019
  • by Jerika Bradford
Trick-or-treating isn’t just for kids! Discover which animals have mastered the art of trickery and which are sweeter than others. Tricksters Many species have developed trickery as a survival tool.…
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Cute But Deadly: Animals With Surprisingly Violent Tendencies

  • October 7, 2019
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This Halloween, instead of donning a goblin or ghoul costume, why not dress up as one of these loveable but lethal animals? Northern Shrike The Northern Shrike is a North…
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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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Helping Nature one Photo at a Time

  • September 12, 2019
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Do you see interesting wildlife at home or in nature? Have you ever encountered a plant or animal that you are curious about but couldn’t identify? If you wish to…
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Vote Wildlife

  • September 10, 2019
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Fish don’t get to ban chemicals in their streams. Birds can’t vote to reduce urban light pollution. Lakes and rivers have no standing in environmental hearings. Bears don’t have a…
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Ixnay On The Nics, Eh?

  • July 10, 2019
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Is it time for an official Canadian ban on neonicotinoids for their devastating effect on bugs, birds and humans? Most experts say yes. When neonicotinoid insecticides came into wide-spread use…
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