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Growing Sprouts Year Round

  • December 16, 2024
  • by Sarah Coulber
Spending time outside to play, explore and learn is important. But if you are looking for a simple, affordable and nutritious way to engage kids with nature in a classroom…
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Education and Science Combine to Improve Our Wildlife Families

  • December 11, 2024
  • by CWF
In the space where science and education meet, real progress is being made to help Canada’s wildlife. The Canadian Wildlife Federation is implementing evidence-based science and education solutions that are…
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More Annual Croplands Means Less Eastern Meadowlarks

  • November 27, 2024
  • by Vincent Fyson
Sadly, there has been a decrease of wildlife-friendly pasture lands across central Canada turning in to annual cropland. New research by the Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) shows a large and…
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8 Ways to Have a Green Get Together This Season

  • November 25, 2024
  • by CWF
The holidays are about living large: lots of fun, food and festivities. Still, you don’t have to turn into an über-consumer. If climate change is on your mind, here are…
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Six Reasons Why There Are So Many Species in the Mix

  • November 14, 2024
  • by Tracey Etwell
When developing a native seed mix for pollinator meadows we advise including many species, sometimes as many as 25 species. But why? It can be quite expensive to purchase such…
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How to Help the Black-capped Chickadee

  • November 11, 2024
  • by April Overall
Want to bring more life and joy to your backyard? Meet the Black-capped Chickadee, one of Canada’s most beloved birds. Found throughout most of Canada, these puffballs are a joy…
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Out of the Shadows

  • November 11, 2024
  • by April Overall
How Light Pollution Tips the Scale for Predators With the flip of a switch, we’ve turned our nights into something unnaturally bright – and wildlife is paying the price. The…
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The Prairie’s Rarest Duo

  • November 11, 2024
  • by Tracey Etwell
Two Interconnected Grassland Mammals You May Never Have Heard Of Species #1: The Black-tailed Prairie Dog The Black-tailed Prairie Dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) is so rare in Canada it is only…
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Innovating Hydropower: Fish-friendly Turbines as a Solution to Fish Mortality

  • November 6, 2024
  • by Sarah Sra
As the world increasingly shifts towards renewable energy, hydropower remains a leading source of electricity. In 2022, hydropower produced more power than all other renewables combined. However, traditional hydropower systems…
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Swimming in Musky Waters: Understanding Musk Turtles

  • October 20, 2024
  • by Mackenzie Burns
One of the perks of working for the Canadian Wildlife Federation is that you never know what you may stumble upon. This particular story began in 2018. We were in…
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