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5 Activities to Do With Trees

  • April 1, 2019
  • by Sarah Coulber
When you have the chance to look at a tree with a child, or even by yourself for that matter, there are many ways you can focus your attention. You…
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My Solo Experience — Winter Camping Adventure

  • March 15, 2019
  • by Simon Boudreault
Simon is a member of Group 7 of the Canadian Conservation Corps.  The morning of solo, we had to indicate how comfortable we were going into the overnight camping experience…
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How Do Animals Communicate?

  • March 12, 2019
  • by Jerika Bradford
Sounds aren’t the only way species communicate with each other Birds will chirps, wolves will howl, ducks will quack and owls will hoot…but what about other ways of communicating? Take…
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How To Set Up a Natural Playground

  • March 11, 2019
  • by Sarah Coulber
Including natural elements in a playground is now considered the best thing we can do for our kids. Children themselves say the spaces are more fun. It is evident that…
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URGENT: Help Protect Ontario’s Endangered Species Act

  • March 1, 2019
  • by James Pagé
The deadline for public comments is March 4, 2019. The Ontario government is reviewing its Endangered Species Act. But so far, the review appears to focus on making the act…
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Power of the Pack: Reflections From A Wilderness Adventure

  • February 21, 2019
  • by CWF
Brock is a participant in Group 6 of the Canadian Conservation Corps. I joined the CCC program to reconnect with nature and test myself. Stage 1 did not disappoint. Sleeping…
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Cheaters in the Wild

  • February 20, 2019
  • by April Overall
How does monogamy work in the wild? Can monogamy really exist in the wild? Most animals wouldn’t even attempt to stay faithful to one partner, but three per cent of…
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A Good Start for Monarchs

  • February 20, 2019
  • by Heather Robison
The overwintering Monarch population in Mexico has increased. Let’s help them when they make their trip home to Canada! The monarch butterfly boasts a 4,000 kilometre migratory trek – that’s…
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The Nature Connection: A New Tool for Educators Who Love Nature

  • February 12, 2019
  • by Mike Bingley
At the Canadian Wildlife Federation, one of our goals is to help Canadians of all ages discover, enjoy, appreciate and conserve the nature we both love and need. We aspire…
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Hola Monarcha!

  • February 12, 2019
  • by Donna Cook
Guest blogger Donna Cook is a nature interpreter who writes about her recent visit to the Monarch Butterflies’ overwintering grounds in Mexico. Lying down in a high mountain meadow looking…
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