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Life Below Water – Linking Learning to the Global Sustainable Development Goals

  • March 10, 2023
  • by Kailey Setter
Water connects us all. Whether we live in a coastal community, or in the middle of the prairies, water flows throughout the landscapes we call home, joining rivers that wind…
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Plants That Thrive in Soggy Spots

  • March 8, 2023
  • by April Overall
If you’ve got an area in your garden that’s particularly soggy and you’re not sure quite what to do with it, we’ve got you covered! You’ll find all sorts of…
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Another Silent Spring?

  • March 8, 2023
  • by Mikaela Capeling
Songbirds are battling numerous threats, some of which might surprise you. “It was a spring without voices. On the mornings that had once throbbed with the dawn chorus of robins,…
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CWF Certified: Cascade Green Park’s Butterfly Garden

  • March 6, 2023
  • by CWF
British Columbia’s Sechelt Garden Club created a butterfly garden in a local park which has since been certified as “Wildlife-friendly Habitat” through CWF’s Garden Habitat Certification program. A member of…
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Falling in Love with Atlantic Canada and the Canadian Conservation Corps

  • February 15, 2023
  • by CWF
Author Paul Emerson Almontero is a participant of the Canadian Conservation Corps. Through the Canadian Wildlife Federation’s Canadian Conservation Corps Program, I was able to explore and fall in love…
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Reflections of Nature

  • January 30, 2023
  • by CWF
The desire to capture a moment so it can last for all time must be a fundamental aspect of our nature. As far back as we explore human history, we…
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Walking in a Winter Wonderland

  • January 20, 2023
  • by John Wilmshurst
Working on a winter science project not long ago, my team was struggling to find the groups of elk we needed for the study. Elk were around, but well hidden…
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Plastic on the Poles

  • December 5, 2022
  • by April Overall
Microplastics have now been found in the Arctic and the Antarctic. Where do we go from here? Microplastics can be defined as tiny plastic particles up to five millimetres in…
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Climate Change: Hot or Cold?

  • December 5, 2022
  • by Terri-Lee Reid
Climate change is making winters colder and warmer. How does that work? We hear of climate change making winters colder, but we also hear that climate change is making winters…
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Learning About Our Indigenous Communities’ Way Of Living with The Land

  • November 15, 2022
  • by CWF
There are Indigenous People across Canada. The three main groups of Indigenous People are referred to as First Nation, Inuit and Métis. The diversity amongst each group includes unique language,…
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