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Sparking Curiosity Through Loose Parts Play in Winter

  • January 21, 2022
  • by Kailey Setter
Family Day is coming up and there’s no better time to get outside and play! As part of our series of at-home WILD Family Nature Club activities, we invite you…
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The Beauty of Brush Piles

  • January 21, 2022
  • by CWF
What may be an eye-sore for us, is a home for wildlife. This winter, Canada’s wildlife will not only be searching for the rich, fatty cuisine supplied by your feeder,…
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A Taste of Things to Come

  • January 12, 2022
  • by April Overall
Are you thinking ahead of all there is to come? You’re not alone. Let’s dive in and discover animals that think of the future. Chickadees When you rely on 10kcal…
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How Do Freshwater Turtles Survive a Canadian Winter?

  • January 3, 2022
  • by David Seburn
Many birds fly south to avoid the long, cold Canadian winter. Turtles don’t have that option. They also can’t remain active in winter because they are ectotherms (cold-blooded), hence their…
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Are Reindeer and Caribou the Same Animals?

  • December 24, 2021
  • by April Overall
Don’t worry…it’s all in the family. The good news. Rudolph’s got family right here in Canada. The bad news. They’re not siblings. Researchers mapped the genetic diversity of the Rangifer…
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Counting Crows…

  • December 10, 2021
  • by David Bird
And gannets and swallows and sparrows and… A new study suggests there are 50 billion birds on the wing in the world. Some are plentiful, other species have dwindled to…
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Help Save Our Birds From Plastic Pollution

  • December 10, 2021
  • by April Overall
It is no secret that plastic pollution is a massive threat to our wildlife. According to the World Economic Forum, if we keep producing plastic at the rate we are…
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Cold for Comfort

  • December 10, 2021
  • by Jerika Bradford
Why so many marine species are seeking colder waters Most of us know by now that the oceans simply cannot increase their temperatures by more than 2℃ without disastrous consequences…
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Risky Business: Death Defying Animal Acts

  • December 10, 2021
  • by April Overall
What’s the bravest thing you’ve ever done? Maybe you’ve flown halfway across the globe for a job. Tried skydiving? Or maybe your version of bravery is trying something new at…
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Waterways Under A-Salt!

  • December 2, 2021
  • by Terri-Lee Reid
If you thought the use of road salt only impacted our lakes and rivers in the winter, think again! Road salt, usually sodium chloride, is applied to our roads, sidewalks…
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