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Do Animals Have Personalities?

  • August 17, 2022
  • by David DeRocco
If Disney has taught us anything, it’s the appreciation for the universal entertainment value of anthropomorphism – the attribution of human characteristics or behaviours to, amongst other things, animal species.…
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The Death Toll of Spraying for Mosquitoes (Spoiler: It’s Not Just Mosquitoes That Die)

  • August 16, 2022
  • by Tracey Etwell
It’s summer — mosquito season in Canada. I’ve been noticing a lot of signs advertising mosquito control services for homeowners. I decided to investigate further. The services offer to spray your…
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Creating Paradise In My Backyard: A Photo Gallery

  • July 19, 2022
  • by Kristin Duff
Guest blogger Kristin Duff is a wildlife photographer and a CWF Wildlife-friendly Certified Gardener. It  was in 2016, three months after I retired that I met a man that would…
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What’s Happening to Canada’s Common Loons?

  • July 13, 2022
  • by Terri-Lee Reid
Mention Common Loons and images of pristine lakes echoing with the enchanting calls of these beloved water birds probably comes to mind. However, recent data reveals a cry for help…
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Are We Stressing Out Our Lakes?

  • June 30, 2022
  • by Jerika Bradford
It’s Friday, and you’re anxiously awaiting 5 o’clock. You’ve got the car packed and are ready to go! Sound like you? Well, you might have a case of cottage fever!…
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Celebrating Indigenous History Month

  • June 21, 2022
  • by Tobi McIntyre
June is National Indigenous History Month. This is an opportunity to recognize the history, heritage and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada. It’s a chance for…
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Good Fences Make Good Neighbours

  • June 15, 2022
  • by April Overall
Want a little more privacy for your backyard? We’ve got you covered! Whether you’ve moved into a new build home or you just want a little more privacy in your…
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Rolling in the Deep: Meet 8 Creatures that Live in the Deep Sea

  • June 15, 2022
  • by April Overall
Many of the marine animals we know and love live at the ocean’s surface, however some of the most incredible wild creatures live in the ocean’s deep. And they deserve…
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Plastic is Killing Our Wildlife

  • June 9, 2022
  • by April Overall
Nearly 80 per cent of marine litter is ushered into the sea via wind and runoff — litter from our roadways make its way to our streams and rivers and…
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Exploring Barriers to Free-flowing Rivers on World Fish Migration Day

  • May 21, 2022
  • by Justin Duncan
May 21 is World Fish Migration Day. The day is celebrated every two years and is intended to raise awareness about the importance of migratory fish and free-flowing rivers. So,…
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