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Living Legends

  • March 12, 2024
  • by Samantha Mills
6 of Canada’s Longest-living Animals Diet, meditation, exercise, there are plenty of tips out there for how we can live longer, healthier lives. You might not see them practicing yoga…
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Bees vs. Moths: Which is the Better Pollinator?

  • March 12, 2024
  • by April Overall
This Pollination Powerhouse Might Surprise You! Pollinators are critical. After all a whopping 80 per cent of the world’s plants rely on them! When you think of a pollinator, what’s…
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3 Superstar Long Distance Grassland Bird Migrants

  • March 7, 2024
  • by Tracey Etwell
As spring arrives on the Prairies, many species are either waking up or migrating to their summer homes. Here are three of our favourites — true superstars of long-distance migration.…
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Sleep, Creep, Leap into Helping Species at Risk

  • March 1, 2024
  • by Carolyn Callaghan
Canadian Wildlife Federation’s teams across the country are getting ready for a fruitful spring and summer in the field. I can’t help but think about how our ground-breaking work is…
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Starting from Seed – 5 Easy Steps to Get a Jump Start on the Growing Season

  • February 21, 2024
  • by Sarah Coulber
It’s that time of year when we wonder if we’ll get another few weeks of snow or glimpses of spring. More snow can be fun, after all, who can resist…
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A Critical Drop: Why a Tri-National Commitment is Vital to Monarch Butterfly Recovery

  • February 12, 2024
  • by Carolyn Callaghan
This is part one of a three-part series on the Monarch Butterfly Recovery written by the Canadian Wildlife Federation’s Senior Terrestrial Biologist Carolyn Callaghan. As I write this blog, I…
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Nuthatch Haven: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Backyard Paradise for These Charming Acrobats

  • February 8, 2024
  • by Jerika Bradford
Cultivate an oasis with the right plants, cozy shelter, good food and more Nuthatches are beautiful birds that are fun to watch year-round! In Canada, the most common backyard nuthatch…
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Hit the Road, Jack!

  • February 8, 2024
  • by April Overall
Some females will go to great lengths to keep males at bay. Just how far will they go? Keep reading to find out! Have you ever wondered why males in…
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Feathered Neighbours: How birds adapted to European colonialism

  • February 8, 2024
  • by April Overall
Seven birds that grew alongside human development and activity. As European colonists carved their way into Canada’s scenery, constructing buildings and homes, cultivating an agricultural industry and more, many birds…
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The Impact of Wind Energy on Bat Species in Canada and Possible Mitigation Strategies

  • February 6, 2024
  • by James Pagé
Bats are excellent for mosquito and pest control, and during the buggy summer months, we want to keep them around as much as possible. Unfortunately, bats face many challenges. The…
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