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How Understanding the Distribution of Fishing Gear Can Help Protect Whales

  • June 3, 2024
  • by Alex Cole
Entanglement of marine animals in commercial fishing gear is unfortunately not a new problem. It is one of the largest threats to cetaceans around the world. Entanglements happen when fishing…
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It’s Biodiversity Day — You Can Help!

  • May 22, 2024
  • by CWF
Biodiversity Day is a day where we can reflect and act on the delicate web of life that surrounds us. It is also an important day to re-affirm the commitment…
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6 Tips to Keep These Reptiles Safe

  • May 6, 2024
  • by April Overall
Did you know that turtles have been around for over 200 million years? It’s true! But now they’re in trouble. Canada has eight native freshwater turtle species which are all…
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Sowing Seeds of Conservation — Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!

  • May 2, 2024
  • by Brie Laird
Teachers play an integral role in supporting  children’s learning, development, and growth. Teachers can also be incredible advocates for nature-based learning, creating transformative opportunities for youth to connect with and…
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Surprising Secrets to Monarch Migration

  • April 11, 2024
  • by April Overall
Monarch Butterflies are vital players in our ecosystems, serving as umbrella species whose protection benefits a myriad of other creatures in their habitat. Sadly, their population decline has led to…
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Feathered Allies: The Invaluable Benefits of Birds

  • April 11, 2024
  • by Jerika Bradford
Can you imagine a world without birds? Birds are so much more than beautiful creatures fluttering in the skies, they are our allies. Birds play a crucial role in maintaining…
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Five Options for Alternative Composting

  • March 19, 2024
  • by Sarah Coulber
This could equally be called “How To Compost When You Can’t”, which is the situation I’m in right now. I’ve been fortunate to have often lived somewhere with a garden.…
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Celebrating the Work of Canadian Conservationists During Black History Month

  • February 20, 2024
  • by David DeRocco
Four Young Idealists Helping Inspire a Brighter Future for Wildlife While Canada recognizes and celebrates past individual achievements during Black History Month, the Canadian Wildlife Federation is celebrating the current…
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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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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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