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Clearwing hummingbird moth @ Dave Stacey | CWF Photo Club
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The Perfect Plants for Pollinators

  • August 29, 2018
  • by Sarah Coulber
We’re hearing a lot about our pollinators these days and the importance of avoiding pesticides, buying organic when feasible and minimizing bare expanses on our properties. I’m all for some…
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The Good, the Bad and the Invasive

  • August 29, 2018
  • by Terri-Lee Reid
Did you know that the second largest threat to biodiversity is invasive species? That’s right after habitat loss. Non-native species can come from other countries or from right here in…
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It’s Been a Wild Adventure With the Canadian Conservation Corps!

  • August 24, 2018
  • by Kimberly McGough
Kimberly McGough is a participant in Group 1 of the Canadian Conservation Corps. What can I say… CCC has been one heck of an adventure! I can’t believe that three…
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What’s In Your Bag? 5 Staples for a WILD Family Nature Club Backpack

  • August 21, 2018
  • by Andrea Gardner
WILD Family Nature Club outings are a lot of fun — and so easy! Nicole Straughan, our former Urban Staff Representative in Vancouver, loves to go beach combing and tide…
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deer in winter field with city in background
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Homelessness – How Our Local Wildlife is Struggling to Survive

  • August 18, 2018
  • by Alexandra Falla
Alexandra is a participant in group 2 of the Canadian Conservation Corps. Habitat loss is undeniably one of the greatest threats to species globally. Everything needs a place to live…
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Give Forest Bathing a Try

  • August 15, 2018
  • by April Overall
What is forest bathing? Forest bathing, in its essence, means taking in the forest atmosphere. It’s to bathe one’s mind and soul with the forest. Shinrin-yoku, its formal title, is…
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Saved by the Boat! Learn How to Avoid Damaging Boating Practices

  • August 14, 2018
  • by Emily Batten
Sunny skies, subtle waves and fresh air — all the components of a great day on your boat. Boating is a favourite past time of many, but some people don’t know…
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Blanding’s Turtles at different stages of hatching
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Rescued At-Risk Turtle Eggs Are Now Hatching!

  • August 13, 2018
  • by Sarah Coulber
Our Turtle Eggs Are Hatching! This summer, our Conservation Science team has been conducting field work on pollinators, eels, bats and turtles (to name only a few projects!). Added to…
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BanWithAPlan.org: Join us to #BanNeonics
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Ban With a Plan: Join us to #BanNeonics

  • July 31, 2018
  • by CWF
It’s in our wildlife. It’s in our fields. It’s in our food. It’s in our water. And, it’s toxic. “For years now, neonicotinoid (neonic) pesticides have been poisoning our pollinators…
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turtle eggs for incubator
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We’ve Got Turtle Eggs!

  • July 27, 2018
  • by Hannah Delion
Turtles face many threats, including habitat loss, traffic mortality, and nest predation. Many predators, such as raccoons and skunks like nothing more than to feed on some freshly laid turtle…
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