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Goodbye and Goodluck, Monarch Butterfly

  • October 12, 2021
  • by Tracey Etwell
Today, as I write this blog, I am looking out the window at the changing leaves on the trees, and it with a little sadness that I accept that the…
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Dead Trees Living

  • October 7, 2021
  • by Matthew Church
Cavities in snags and hollow trees provide essential habitat to countless bird, mammal and insect species. When cities take these trees down, usually to avoid legal liability, local wildlife disappears.…
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Avian Acrobats

  • October 6, 2021
  • by Annie Langlois
The barn swallow is one of the world’s most common and widespread species, inhabiting every part of the globe except Antarctica. In Canada, it graces every province and territory, arriving…
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Are Bats Starting to Fight White-nose Syndrome?

  • October 6, 2021
  • by April Overall
Good News for the Little Brown Bat White-nose Syndrome (WNS) first appeared in North America in 2006. This fungus was accidentally brought to North America by people who were exploring…
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Thanks for Giving

  • October 5, 2021
  • by Tobi McIntyre
As Canada’s largest conservation-based charity in Canada, we have always known that our fantastic supporters are the foundation of all we do. Without the strong base of Canadians who care…
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Native Trees and Shrubs with Autumn Colour

  • September 20, 2021
  • by Sarah Coulber
Fall is a lovely time to enjoy another stage of our plants – their changing leaf colours. We’re all familiar with the famous Canadian maples and their reds, oranges and…
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Growing Options for Edibles

  • September 20, 2021
  • by Sarah Coulber
Have you been wanting to have a food garden but aren’t sure if you want to go with pots, raised beds or in the ground? While it’s a bit late…
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Eastern Ontario’s Own Turtle Island

  • September 15, 2021
  • by CWF
Even during the pandemic, the Friends of Petrie Island (FOPI) turtle conservation initiatives continued. Petrie Island — located in Orleans (East end of Ottawa) — was purchased in the late…
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Helping Yukon River Salmon Make It Home

  • September 15, 2021
  • by Will Twardek
This article was extracted from Say Magazine, Issue 110, with permission. A four-year collaborative project led by the Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) has explored what is happening to salmon migrating…
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Time for a Sea Change

  • September 13, 2021
  • by Alanna Mitchell
Not only do marine protected areas safeguard biodiversity, but with nature taking the lead, MPAs boost commercial fisheries and help lock in massive amounts of carbon. HERE’S A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT.…
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