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Restoration in Action: Broadcast Seeding to Restore Pollinator Meadow Habitat

  • November 15, 2022
  • by Tracey Etwell
In my last blog post, I talked about how fall is the best time to seed pollinator meadow habitat projects.  In this blog post, I want to introduce you to…
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Learning About Our Indigenous Communities’ Way Of Living with The Land

  • November 15, 2022
  • by CWF
There are Indigenous People across Canada. The three main groups of Indigenous People are referred to as First Nation, Inuit and Métis. The diversity amongst each group includes unique language,…
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Wildlife Coming in Your House?

  • November 10, 2022
  • by Terri-Lee Reid
As the cooler weather arrives, we’re busy prepping for the onset of fall and winter. Perhaps we’re putting away patio furniture, stacking wood or draining pools. We’re not the only…
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Feeling Stressed? Avoid Burnout With a Healthy Dose of Nature

  • November 10, 2022
  • by April Overall
A 2021 Statistics Canada survey found that 25 per cent of Canadians are dealing with high levels of stress on nearly a daily basis. Approximately half of Canadians believe their…
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It’s a Dangerous Time to be a Polar Bear

  • November 10, 2022
  • by Mikaela Capeling
How climate change is making these bears move more and more inland What would you do if you came face-to-face with a Polar Bear on your front porch? There are…
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The Canadian Grasslands Project

  • October 26, 2022
  • by John Wilmshurst
There’s a concept in Conservation Biology, called Ecosystem Services, that has been around for a while and continues to grow in popularity and importance. What is it? Ecosystem services are…
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Celebrating Sockeye Salmon

  • October 26, 2022
  • by Sarah Sra
This fall the Canadian Wildlife Federation was invited to witness the return of about a million Sockeye Salmon to their spawning grounds on the beautiful Horsefly River in B.C. Located…
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Autumn: A Time for Harvest…and Seeding Roadsides

  • October 25, 2022
  • by Tracey Etwell
Now that the leaves are dropping and fall has officially arrived in Eastern Ontario, it’s time to be seeding fall restoration projects. Seeding in the fall has a distinct advantage…
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How is Urbanization Changing Animals?

  • October 17, 2022
  • by David DeRocco
What happens to wildlife when cities and towns trespass on the natural habitats that they need to survive? An important question without a definitive answer—especially considering the rate at which…
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5 Animals That Light Up the Night!

  • October 17, 2022
  • by April Overall
Hundreds of wild species have proven to glow in the dark. Pretty incredible party trick, right? But how in the heck do they do it? And why? Biofluorescence First, we’ll…
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