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All in the Family

  • February 11, 2021
  • by April Overall
In honour of Family Day let’s explore the strong family bonds in the animal kingdom. Mommy’s Boys Did you know that female killer whales have the longest post-reproductive lifespan of…
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  • Forests & Fields

Money Talks: Our Wildlife Saves Us Millions of Dollars a Year

  • February 9, 2021
  • by Terri-Lee Reid
Wildlife provides us with many benefits that are crucial to our survival, the environment and economy. Yet, these services can go unnoticed by so many of us. It’s not until…
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How Do Animals Survive the Winter in Canada?

  • January 19, 2021
  • by Annie Langlois
While some species decide to leave the region when winter lays its icy grip at our door, others brave the storm. Let’s take a look at how some of these…
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Is There Any Hope for the North Atlantic Right Whale?

  • January 19, 2021
  • by April Overall
I think we can collectively say good riddance to 2020. It was an incredibly rough year for so many people. And it turns out it was a rather rough year…
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Simple Self-Care Ideas and How to Include Them in Your Busy Day

  • November 16, 2020
  • by Sarah Coulber
Turn little ordinary moments into restorative ones. Self-care benefits us and those we care for and interact with.  But most of us know all too well that making the time…
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5 of the Worst Plastic Culprits

  • November 12, 2020
  • by April Overall
Easy swaps that’ll make a big difference for the environment Is plastic a necessary evil? From hearing implants to prosthetics, sometimes plastic can actually come in quite useful. But there…
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Halloween Night — It All Comes To An End!!!

  • October 30, 2020
  • by Tobi McIntyre
Get These Halloween Treats — Before It’s Too Late! Handing out treats is a Halloween tradition. Since many areas can’t go door-to-door Trick or Treating this year, we’re handing out…
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Thinking Outside the School

  • October 13, 2020
  • by Matthew Church
As children head back to class, could increased outdoor education be an effective strategy in the COVID-19 era? Giving today’s children more opportunities to experience nature first-hand has grown in…
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CWF’s Own Turtle Scientist Awarded National Honour

  • October 5, 2020
  • by CWF
CWF recognized for leadership in turtle conservation The Canadian Wildlife Federation is pleased to announce that Freshwater Turtle Specialist Dave Seburn has been presented with the Blue Racer Award from…
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Time-Area Fishery Closures and How They Are Connected to Whale Conservation

  • September 30, 2020
  • by Alex Cole
The entanglement of cetaceans – whales, dolphins and porpoises – in commercial fishing gear is a growing problem worldwide. Entanglement occurs when an animal encounters rope in the water and…
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